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Blackwell Dictionary of Sociology

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"This one-volume dictionary defines often amorphous and fuzzy sociological concepts in a lively and sensible way, and provides an introduction to what it means to think sociologically. For a deeper understanding of social life, and of the only discipline dedicted to making sense of it in all its diversity, this dictionary is a perfect guide. The combination of clear prose, engaging examples, and a single author's strong voice makes this a distinctive and valuable reference work."

Access: Available only to current students, faculty and staff of The University of Tulsa.
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Provider: Credo
Print Equivalent: The Blackwell dictionary of sociology : a user's guide to sociological language / Allan G. Johnson; Call No.: Ref HM17 .J64 2000 (shelved in the Reference Collection); Library has: 2nd ed. (2000).

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