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The New Sociology of Scotland David McCrone

The New Sociology of Scotland By David McCrone

The New Sociology of Scotland by David McCrone


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With interdisciplinary coverage of a wide range of core topics including social inequality, national identity, religion, sport and education accompanied by comprehensive pedagogical features to encourage engagement, McCrones introduction provides students with an exciting new textbook on Scottish society

The New Sociology of Scotland Summary

The New Sociology of Scotland by David McCrone

Written by a leading sociologist of Scotland, this ground-breaking new introduction is a comprehensive account of the social, political, economic and cultural processes at work in contemporary Scottish society.

At a time of major uncertainty and transformation The New Sociology of Scotland explores every aspect of Scottish life. Placed firmly in the context of globalisation, the text:

  • examines a broad range of topics including race and ethnicity, social inequality, national identity, health, class, education, sport, media and culture, among many others.
  • looks at the ramifications of recent political events such as British General Election of 2015, the Scottish parliament election of May 2016, and the Brexit referendum of June 2016.
  • uses learning features such as further reading and discussion questions to stimulate students to engage critically with issues raised.

Written in a lucid and accessible style, The New Sociology of Scotland is an indispensable guide for students of sociology and politics.

The New Sociology of Scotland Reviews

This masterly book is the vital text for understanding contemporary Scotland. It is comprehensive in treatment, convincing in argument and a most accessible read. -- Professor Sir Tom Devine

The book is utterly marvellous: wonderfully clear and amazingly comprehensive.

-- John Hall

Effortlessly understands the myriad of social influences and historical complexities that make up modern day Scotland.

-- Chris Yuill

David McCrone has written an expertly-judged and thought-provoking book. He situates Scotland within a sociological imagination that will prove vital for the orientation of a small nation through the turbulence of the twenty-first century. Its predecessor Understanding Scotland virtually invented the sociology of Scotland from scratch more than a quarter of a century ago. This time around, The New Sociology of Scotland has radically upped the stakes. It is packed with fundamental issues and illuminating examples, ranging from power, inequality, crime, culture, through to how we belong in different ways to local, national and global communities. As the world appears to become more uncertain and unpredictable, this will become the essential guide for all students of the political, economic and social processes transforming contemporary Scotland.

-- Alex Law

This is a monumental achievement. It is the definitive account of modern Scotland but its significance goes beyond this. David McCrones theoretically sophisticated book will become a classic analysis of how modernity plays out in specific places with their own histories, cultures and politics.

-- Michael Keating

This is an ambitious and hugely timely book, broad in scope but with detailed and balanced argumentation throughout. The New Sociology of Scotland provides a new benchmark in our understanding of Scotland and its significance to a much broader social science. The book goes far beyond Scotland, providing a theoretically informed and empirically rich contribution to some of the most pressing contemporary sociological questions (identity, globalisation, belonging). McCrones previous work placed our understanding of Scotland at the forefront of better understanding a broader world - this book raises that bar very significantly again.

-- Michael Rosie

This marvellous book explores the complexity of Scotland through the many and varied ways in which the experience of Scotland is lived: through the expression of its history and politics, its religion and its sport, its sense of place and its rich popular culture. In the process it draws upon an exhaustive range of academic and literary sources.It is abeautifully written,magisterial study built on a lifetime of impeccable research and scholarship. As the successor to McCrones own Understanding Scotland, this book will be the authoritative and indispensable reference for the next twenty five years. It is a model for how fine sociology should be done.

-- Anthony Cohen
A most useful book for grasping the meaning of new social and political developments in Scotland. David McCrone is a long-standing academic with an authoritative reputation for dissecting the social fabric of Scottish contemporary society. This volume is a most timely contribution for understanding current debates and future scenarios for Scotland and its relationship with the UK and Europe. -- Luis Moreno
McCrones writing has provided much ofthe intellectual superstructure for the Scottish Society course I have taught for a quarter of a century. This new book adds further to that construction, given the challengingevidence-based debates and broader sociological canvas it offers up to the reader. -- Douglas Robertson

David McCrones authoritative work on Scotland and more broadly, nationalism is deservedly well known. Deploying his formidable knowledge, and drawing at times on contributions by his colleagues, he has devised a monumental, clear and well organised textbook. This will be a key point of departure for those seeking to understand Scotland today. Moreover, in the fraught context of continuing debate about Scottish independence and in the wake of the far-reaching repercussions of proposed Brexit for the United Kingdom, this is both illuminating and necessary reading.

-- Philip Schlesinger

Table of Contents

When Was Scotland? Making Modern Scotland: The Story of the Twentieth Century What is Scotland? Scotlands People The Scottish Way of Death Who Runs Scotland? Inequality, Poverty and Power Making a Living Social Class and Social Opportunity Scottish Education and Scottish Society - Lindsay Paterson Gendering Scotland Social Order: Crime and Justice in Scotland - Susan McVie Race and Ethnicity in Scotland Religion: Have Scots Become Godless People? - Steve Bruce Belonging: Placing People Nothing But Heather: Scotland as Country Wilful Fragments: Charactersing Scottish Culture National Identity: Who Do We Think We Are? Politics and National Identity My Granny was a Mctavish: Claiming Diaspora Identity Playing for the Nation Seeing Ourselves: The Media in Scotland Scotland and Stuff: The Sociology of Consumption and Life style Scotland and the World Epilogue Appendix: Timeline, 1900-2016

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NPB9781473903890
9781473903890
1473903890
The New Sociology of Scotland by David McCrone
New
Paperback
Sage Publications Ltd
2017-04-11
736
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