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Critical Concepts in Sociology

About the Book Series

The Routledge Critical Concepts in Sociology series provides concise, authoritative reprints of key articles in sociology, collecting the essential secondary literature on key subjects. Edited by acknowledged leaders in the field, each set puts the development of fundamental concepts into their historical context, and provides students and researchers with a clear snapshot of current thinking. Collections span a multitude of subject areas, including religion, multiculturalism and celebrity.

39 Series Titles


Citizenship Critical Concepts in Sociology

Citizenship: Critical Concepts in Sociology

1st Edition

By Professor Bryan S Turner, Bryan S. Turner
January 06, 1994

The concept of citizenship is central to a wide number of debates in the social sciences: juridicial (the rights and obligations of the state), political philosophy and the law (because it defines the nature of expectations relating to social contract) and questions relating to freedom, equality ...

Power Critical Concepts in Sociology

Power: Critical Concepts in Sociology

1st Edition

Edited By John Scott
January 06, 1994

The concept of power is at the centre of social science. It is surrounded with controversy and disputes however about what it really means. This collection, edited by one of the leading commentators in the field, brings together the indispensable secondary literature. It includes a major ...

The State Critical Concepts in Sociology

The State: Critical Concepts in Sociology

1st Edition

Edited By John Hall
December 16, 1993

The state is one of the most important concepts in explaining the shape of modern life. It is also a concept surrounded with much dispute. What exactly is the state? How important is it in influencing personal conduct? Does it act impartially? What changes has it undergone? What are the varieties ...

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