This book was originally published in 1970. The concept of profession and the characteristics by which certain occupations are claimed to enjoy professional status is a highly appropriate example of the kind of conceptual area which this series aims to explore. As in the first two volumes, on Social Stratification and Migration, the purpose of this volume was to raise a number of questions about the adequacy of theoretical concepts used by sociologists and others to describe social phenomena. Each of the papers expresses a certain dissatisfaction with many of the basic assumptions, which were...
This book was originally published in 1970. The concept of profession and the characteristics by which certain occupations are claimed to enjoy profes...
This book was first published in 1972. The concept of role has been central to the development of knowledge about, and measures of, the normative context which mediates between the individual and society. The whole controversy of the primacy of 'nature' or 'nurture' has been contained within this loose-fitting concept. As in the first three volumes on Social Stratification, Migration and Professions and Professionalisation, the purpose of this volume was to raise a number of questions about the adequacy of theoretical concepts used by sociologists and others to describe social phenomena.
This book was first published in 1972. The concept of role has been central to the development of knowledge about, and measures of, the normative cont...
Originally published in 1968, all the papers in the first volume of Sociological Studies are centred round the theme of social stratification. Four of the contributions took a fresh look at some of the terms used to describe stratification. These include class, status, power, deference, privilege, prestige. The papers show how these terms have many variations of meaning and conceal interesting and important facets of the problem. Having determined what is meant by social stratification, the next five papers go on to emphasise the study of aspects of social stratification in particular...
Originally published in 1968, all the papers in the first volume of Sociological Studies are centred round the theme of social stratification. Four of...
Last time, in J. A. Jackson's steamy, romantic thriller Lovers, Players and The Seducer, the storm came...and went. Back then, Nicholas La Cour played a very dangerous game of cat and mouse; one in which he involved his childhood friends, Kienan Egan and Quinn Rolandis. Even worse, he put his own sister, Lacey La Cour, right in the middle of that storm. Everyone got swept away in the torrent of greed, lust and ruthless ambition. All except two ratchet lovers.... After miraculously surviving a brutal accident which claimed his one true love, Quinn struggles with the loss, grapples with his...
Last time, in J. A. Jackson's steamy, romantic thriller Lovers, Players and The Seducer, the storm came...and went. Back then, Nicholas La Cour played...