Sociological Thinking by John T Pullinger

Sociological Thinking by John T Pullinger

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Sociological Thinking by John T Pullinger

The author has approached this work with the aim of providing a manageable length and accessible introduction to sociology. This text concentrates more heavily than conventional texts on developing the psychological and intellectual qualities that are necessary to effectively approach the subject. It is pitched at GCE A Level and is aimed at the sociology student or general reader who is looking for an alternative to the standard texts. The text focuses more on guiding the reader into thinking sociologically than providing a comprehensive grounding in the academic content of the subject. The idea for this type of text originated from a perceived need for such an alternative in teaching Access to Higher Education students and is modelled on an approach that has been applied successfully in working with such groups.
John T. Pullinger has a BA Honours Degree Sociology with Professional Studies (North East London Polytechnic, 1978). He also completed a part-time postgraduate studies in Sociology at The London School of Economics, and has completed an M.Phil Degree in Sociology. He has extensive teaching experience at Access to Higher Education level and will be using the text on the current Access Sociology course.
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ISBN 13 9781903499443
ISBN 10 1903499445
Title Sociological Thinking
Author John T Pullinger
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge Media Group
Year published 2008-07-30
Number of pages 282
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.