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Understanding Social Inequality
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Understanding Social Inequality

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Moving beyond the traditional dichotomies of social theory, Understanding Social Inequality brings the study of social stratification and inequality into the 21st century. Starting with the widely agreed fact that the world is becoming more unequal, this book pulls together the identity of displacement in sociology and the spaces of flow of geography to show how place has become an increasingly important focus for understanding new trends in social inequality. The book charts a path through current debates and issues that studies of social inequality cannot afford to ignore. Accessible and engagingly written, this book stimulates the sociological imagination, prompting readers to link personal experiences and public issues.

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Format
Paperback
Country
United States
Date
18 December 2006
Pages
232
ISBN
9780761963707

Moving beyond the traditional dichotomies of social theory, Understanding Social Inequality brings the study of social stratification and inequality into the 21st century. Starting with the widely agreed fact that the world is becoming more unequal, this book pulls together the identity of displacement in sociology and the spaces of flow of geography to show how place has become an increasingly important focus for understanding new trends in social inequality. The book charts a path through current debates and issues that studies of social inequality cannot afford to ignore. Accessible and engagingly written, this book stimulates the sociological imagination, prompting readers to link personal experiences and public issues.

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Format
Paperback
Country
United States
Date
18 December 2006
Pages
232
ISBN
9780761963707