What defines our identity? Why do some people commit crimes? Do the media always tell us the truth?
These are just a few of the big questions raised by sociology, which explores everything from racism and inequality in society to the role of media, social networks, and the violation of social norms.
"The Sociology Encyclopedia" is the perfect introduction to this field, offering readers a deep dive into key ideas, theories, and the thinkers who have shaped the way we understand society.
Features:
- Provides a comprehensive overview of key sociological theories.
- Explores the role of media and social networks in shaping societal norms.
- Discusses critical topics such as inequality, racism, and crime.
- Biographies of the influential sociologists who shaped the field.
- Clear, engaging explanations of complex sociological concepts.
Specifications:
- Content Type: Reference book
- Topics Covered: Identity, crime, media, inequality, sociology theories
- Audience: Suitable for students, social science enthusiasts, and curious readers
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