The New Sociology of Scotland

The New Sociology of Scotland
Title The New Sociology of Scotland PDF eBook
Author David McCrone
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 763
Release 2017-03-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1473987814

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Written by a leading sociologist of Scotland, this ground-breaking new introduction is a comprehensive account of the social, political, economic and cultural processes at work in contemporary Scottish society. At a time of major uncertainty and transformation The New Sociology of Scotland explores every aspect of Scottish life. Placed firmly in the context of globalisation, the text: examines a broad range of topics including race and ethnicity, social inequality, national identity, health, class, education, sport, media and culture, among many others. looks at the ramifications of recent political events such as British General Election of 2015, the Scottish parliament election of May 2016, and the Brexit referendum of June 2016. uses learning features such as further reading and discussion questions to stimulate students to engage critically with issues raised. Written in a lucid and accessible style, The New Sociology of Scotland is an indispensable guide for students of sociology and politics.

Understanding Scotland

Understanding Scotland
Title Understanding Scotland PDF eBook
Author David McCrone
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 225
Release 2002-11
Genre History
ISBN 1134529597

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First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The New Sociology of Scotland

The New Sociology of Scotland
Title The New Sociology of Scotland PDF eBook
Author David McCrone
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 737
Release 2017-03-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1473987059

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With interdisciplinary coverage of a wide range of core topics – including social inequality, national identity, religion, sport and education – accompanied by comprehensive pedagogical features to encourage engagement, McCrone’s introduction provides students with an exciting new textbook on Scottish society

Sociology and Scotland

Sociology and Scotland
Title Sociology and Scotland PDF eBook
Author Tony Sweeney
Publisher
Total Pages 369
Release 2003
Genre Scotland
ISBN 9780954598709

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The Sociology of Nationalism

The Sociology of Nationalism
Title The Sociology of Nationalism PDF eBook
Author David McCrone
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 218
Release 2002-05-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134822618

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In recent years nationalism has emerged as a dominant issue of our time. This is a balanced account of the key points of a subject which is too often obscured by polemic.

Living in Scotland

Living in Scotland
Title Living in Scotland PDF eBook
Author Lindsay Paterson
Publisher
Total Pages 268
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Living in Scotland gives an account of the key social changes in Scottish society, describing how it has been transformed over the last two to three decades.

New Scotland, New Society?

New Scotland, New Society?
Title New Scotland, New Society? PDF eBook
Author John Curtice
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2002
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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The chapters cover a range of contemporary debates. Attitudes to key issues such as co-habitation, teenage pregnancy, religion, sexuality, abortion, and racial prejudice are be explored. The capacity of Scotland's political institutions to restore trust are questioned, and the links between the trust which people have in each other and the trust they have in their institutions are tested. These attitudes are set in context over time and also in comparison with the rest of the UK, to see how attitudes have developed, and whether Scottish attitudes are distinctive.