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Being sociological

What do we mean when we talk about investigating things sociologically? And how do we know whether we can really trust research about the social world? This article offers some insights about becoming a sociologist

This interesting article provides you with a really good introduction to sociology. It can help you answer questions from your family and friends about what sociology actually is, what sociologists do, what you can do with a qualification in sociology, and how sociology can help sift through the enormous amount of information we get in our everyday life to get at the bits that matter and are based on evidence — and identify the bits that don’t and aren’t! As you start on your sociological journey, this will prove a very useful guide.

Welcome to another volume of SOCIOLOGY REVIEW. This first issue is positively stacked with up-to-date and useful material for the discerning A-level sociology student. This is where to find out how sociological theories and critical analysis can be applied to current developments in the fields of education, the family, crime and deviance, the mass media, religion, health and many other areas of social life.

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