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... Contemporary Theoretical Portraits of the Social World 5. Contemporary Grand Theories 6. Contemporary Theories of Everyday Life 1 13 42 1755 114 146 7. Contemporary Integrative Theories 178 8. Contemporary Feminist Theories 203 by ...
... Contemporary Theoretical Portraits of the Social World 5. Contemporary Grand Theories 6. Contemporary Theories of Everyday Life 1 13 42 1755 114 146 7. Contemporary Integrative Theories 178 8. Contemporary Feminist Theories 203 by ...
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... contemporary theory . Chapter 4 is devoted to contemporary theoretical portraits of the social world . Although grand theories deal with the changing nature of the social world , theoretical portraits offer more static de- scriptions of ...
... contemporary theory . Chapter 4 is devoted to contemporary theoretical portraits of the social world . Although grand theories deal with the changing nature of the social world , theoretical portraits offer more static de- scriptions of ...
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... CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY AND ITS CLASSICAL ROOTS : THE BASICS is concise , written in a highly accessible fashion , and includes much of the pedagogy that one expects to find in an introductory sociology text . □ Classical ...
... CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY AND ITS CLASSICAL ROOTS : THE BASICS is concise , written in a highly accessible fashion , and includes much of the pedagogy that one expects to find in an introductory sociology text . □ Classical ...
Contents
Classical Grand Theories | 13 |
Classical Theories of Everyday Life | 42 |
Contemporary Theoretical Portraits of the Social World 1755 | 75 |
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