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- By Storey
- Published 31/12/2008
- ISBN 9781405874212
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This fully revised and updated 4th edition of John Storeys successful reader in Cultural Theory and Popular Culture provides a theoretical, analytical and historical introduction to the study of popular culture, and provides key primary coverage of fundamental issues in cultural stud...
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- By Storey
- Published 20/04/2012
- ISBN 9781408285275
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Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: An Introduction, sixth edition, has been extensively revised throughout. As before, the book presents a clear and critical survey of competing theories of and various approaches to popular culture. Its breadth and theoretical unity, exemplified through popular cu...
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- By Gilleard Higgs
- Published 01/11/2000
- ISBN 9780582356412
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For undergraduate courses in sociology and psychology which examine ageing and adulthood. This book focuses on the dramatic changes to the nature of post-retirement life experienced by people at the end of the twentieth century. It examines age and ageing in terms of the key preoccupations of contem...
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- By McCaght & Capron
- Published 09/11/2007
- ISBN 9780205570836
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Using the framework of interest group conflict, this text combines a balanced, comprehensive overview of the field of deviance with first-hand expertise in the workings of the criminal justice system. Deviant Behavior, Seventh Edition, surveys a wide ...
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- By Zinn Eitzen & Wells
- Published 15/02/2010
- ISBN 9780205693078
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This award-winning text treats family diversity as the norm, while highlighting how race, class, gender, and sexuality produce varieties of familial relationships. Diversity in Families looks at families not as “building blocks of societies” but rather, as products of social forces...
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