The Sociology of Social Problems by Adam Jamrozik

The Sociology of Social Problems by Adam Jamrozik

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This book analyses how social problems emerge, and how they are managed, solved or ignored. The authors develop a theoretical framework that explains how certain social problems threaten legitimate power structures, so that they are transformed into personal problems that are left to the 'helping professions'.

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The Sociology of Social Problems by Adam Jamrozik

Social problems such as unemployment, poverty and drug addiction are a fact of life in industrialised societies. This book examines the sociology of social problems from interesting and challenging perspectives. It analyses how social problems emerge and are defined as such, who takes responsibility for them, who is threatened by them and how they are managed, solved or ignored. The authors examine and critique existing theories of social problems before developing their own theoretical framework. Their 'theory of residualist conversion of social problems' explains how certain social problems threaten legitimate power structures, so that problems of a social or political nature are transformed into personal problems, and the 'helping professions' are left to intervene. This book will become a key reference on class, inequality and social intervention and an important text for students in sociology and social work courses.
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ISBN 13 9780521599320
ISBN 10 0521599326
Title The Sociology of Social Problems
Author Adam Jamrozik
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1998-07-13
Number of pages 256
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