This illuminating book offers a fresh and contemporary guide to the
field of sociology. By demonstrating the versatility of the sociological
imagination, the authors reveal the ways in which thinking
sociologically can help us to understand the personal, social and
structural changes going on in the world around us. Using real world
case studies, the book addresses key sociological themes such as: -
global social transformations - social divisions and inequalities -
social theory and its practical applications - the personal and the
political Providing a set of concepts, tools and perspectives for
analysing our social world, the book equips the reader with an
understanding of how to start thinking sociologically. With helpful
features such as end-of-chapter summaries, key definitions and
recommended readings, it is an invaluable resource for students taking
an introductory sociology course or those studying sociology at further
or higher education level.