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A New Dictionary of the Social Sciences G. Duncan Mitchell

A New Dictionary of the Social Sciences By G. Duncan Mitchell

A New Dictionary of the Social Sciences by G. Duncan Mitchell


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Helps students understand some of the theoretical considerations underlying the use of sociological terms, as well as something of their history. Aiming to meet the needs of beginners in the social sciences, this title contains entries, including social psychological terms, terms in social and cultural anthropology, and more.

A New Dictionary of the Social Sciences Summary

A New Dictionary of the Social Sciences by G. Duncan Mitchell

Designed especially to meet the needs of beginners in all the social sciences, "A New Dictionary of the Social Sciences" follows its highly successful distinguished predecessor initially issued as "A Dictionary of Sociology" first published in 1968. Many of the entries have been revised and updated to keep abreast of the proliferation in the vocabulary of the social sciences. The volume remains on excellent single source for definitions in social research. The entries include social psychological terms, terms in social and cultural anthropology, terms common to political science, social administration and social work. In the choice of words, a generous definition of social science was employed, making the dictionary a very useful reference source for all beginners in the social sciences. Some terms are explained quite briefly while others are given lengthy treatment, according to the further assumptions that some sociological terms can imply. Thus, long entries are given on words, such as authority, consensus, phenomenology, role, social stratification, structuralism, whereas short and succinct entries suffice for words such, as agnate, eidos, or mores. A number of short biographical sketches are also included. The contributors are all scholars working in universities, predominantly in the United Kingdom and the United States. More than a glossary, "A New Dictionary of the Social Sciences" helps the student understand some of the theoretical considerations underlying the use of sociological terms, as well as something of their history, and therefore resembles an encyclopaedia in its scope and depth of information.

About G. Duncan Mitchell

G. Duncan Mitchell, M.B.E., is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Institute of Population Studies at the University of Exeter. His previous publications include A Hundred Years of Sociology (Duckworth, 1968), and Sociology: An Outline for the Intending Student (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970).

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GOR010766838
9780202308784
0202308782
A New Dictionary of the Social Sciences by G. Duncan Mitchell
Used - Like New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2006-12-15
252
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