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ISBN 10: 0195446666
ISBN 13: 9780195446661
Author: Lorne Tepperman, Patrizia Albanese, James Curtis
Principles of Sociology Canadian Perspectives 3rd Table of contents:
PUBLISHER’S PREFACE
PREFACE
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
PART I: THEORY AND METHODOLOGY
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LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES AND BOXES
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INTRODUCTION: WHY NOT BECOME A SOCIOLOGIST?
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Lorne Tepperman and Patrizia Albanese
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INTRODUCTION
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A Definition of Sociology
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How Sociology Differs from Other Academic Fields
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Conclusion
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Bruce Arai and Anthony Thomson
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INTRODUCTION: WHY THEORY AND METHODS?
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The Birth of Sociology in the Age of Revolution
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Emile Durkheim
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Karl Marx
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Max Weber
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Symbolic Interactionism
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Conflict Theory
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Feminist Sociology
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Theory and Research
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Research Techniques
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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PART II: MAJOR SOCIAL PROCESSES
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Shyon Bauman
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INTRODUCTION: WHY STUDY CULTURE?
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What is Culture?
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The Role of Culture in Social Theory
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Cultural Realms
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Cultural Dynamics
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Canadian Culture
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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Barbara A. Mitchell
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INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS SOCIALIZATION?
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Human Behaviour – Nature or Nurture?
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Theorizing Socialization
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The Family
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The Peer Group
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Schools
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Mass Media
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The Life Course, Aging, and Socialization
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Socialization Processes: Pawns, Puppets, or Free Agents?
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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Dorothy Pawluch, William Shaffir, and Lorne Tepperman
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INTRODUCTION
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A Functionalist View of Statuses and Roles
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Symbolic Interactionism: Roles, Self, Identity
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Sets of People, Differently Organized
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Cliques
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Bureaucracies
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How Bureaucracies Actually Work
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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Vincent F. Sacco and Alicia D. Horton
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INTRODUCTION
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What is Deviance?
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Deviance as a Sociological Concept
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Researching Deviance
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The Sociology of Deviant Behaviour
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Making Sense of the ‘Facts’ of Deviant Behaviour
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The Sociology of Deviant Categories
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Deviance and Post-Modernism
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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PART III: TYPES OF SOCIAL INEQUALITY
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Ann D. Duffy and Sara J. Cumming
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INTRODUCTION
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Class and Status Inequalities in Sociological Thought
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Understanding Poverty
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Policies to Address Poverty
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Conclusion: Social and Economic Inequalities – Future Trends
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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Janet Siltanen, Andrea Doucet, and Patrizia Albanese
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INTRODUCTION: GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND YOU
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Gender and Sexuality as Critical Vantage Points
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Living Gendered Lives
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Conclusion: On to the Future … Gender Relations and Social Change
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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Nikolaos I. Liodakis
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INTRODUCTION
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Defining Ethnicity and Race
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Building a Nation or Two: Canada’s Development Through Immigration
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The New Mosaic: Recent Canadian Immigration Trends
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Multiculturalism and Its Critics
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Prejudice and Racism
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Culturalism and Political Economy: Explaining Socio-Economic Inequalities
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From the Vertical to the Colour-Coded Mosaic
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Differentials within Ethnic and Racialized Groups: The Roles of Class, Gender, and Place of Birth
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Conclusion: The Future of Race and Ethnicity
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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PART IV: SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
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Maureen Baker
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INTRODUCTION
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Family Variations
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Explaining Family Patterns and Practices
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Recent Issues in Canadian Families
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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Terry Wotherspoon
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INTRODUCTION
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The Changing Face of Education
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Alternative Accounts of Educational Growth and Development
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Educational Participants
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Educational Policy, Politics, and Ideologies
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Education, Work, and Families
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Educational Opportunities and Inequalities
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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Pamela Sugiman
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INTRODUCTION
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World Economic Systems
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The Global Economy
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The Capitalist Economy: Where People Work
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The Social Organization of Work Today
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The Changing Face of Labour: Diversity Among Workers
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Workers’ Coping and Resistance: The Struggle for Dignity and Rights
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Conclusion: Work in the Future, Our Future as Workers
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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Juanne Clarke
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INTRODUCTION
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Theoretical Perspectives
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The Sociology of Health, Illness, Disease, and Sickness
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Sociology of Medicine
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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Lori G. Beaman
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INTRODUCTION
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Religion in Profile
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Definitions of Religion
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New Religious Movements
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Theories of Religion and Society
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The Quiet Revolution
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Religion and Law
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Religion and Gender
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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Randle Hart, Howard Ramos, Karen Stanbridge, John Veugelers
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INTRODUCTION
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Power
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The State
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Cultural and Social Processes
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Institutional Processes
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Transnationalism
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What is a Social Movement?
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Theoretical Approaches
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The Analysis of Social Movements
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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PART V: CANADIAN SOCIETY AND THE GLOBAL CONTEXT
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Liam Swiss
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INTRODUCTION
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Convergence vs. Divergence
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Sociological Approaches to Globalization
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Global Flows
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Conclusion: Convergence, Divergence, and Social Change
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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Cheryl Teelucksingh
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INTRODUCTION
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Demographic Indicators
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Development of Canadian Cities
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Cities and Perspectives on the Environment
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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David Young
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INTRODUCTION
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Sociological Theories of the Media
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Political Economy of the Media
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Cultural Studies of the Media
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The Internet: Extending Political Economy and Cultural Studies
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Conclusion
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Questions for Critical Thought
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Recommended Readings
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Recommended Websites
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GLOSSARY
REFERENCES
INDEX
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