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A sociology of Ireland / Hilary Tovey & Perry Share.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : Gill & Macmillan, 2003Edition: 2nd edDescription: viii, 632 p. : tabs. ; 24cm. ; pbkISBN:
  • 0717135012
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.09415 TOV
Partial contents:
Sociology in Ireland -- Irish society -- Cultural change -- A post-modern society?
Summary: Reflects recent social developments with new chapters on Civil Society, Popular Culture and Everyday Life. Has a strong central argument related to the nature of Irish society. Comprehensive introduction to and analysis of Irish sociological research. Looks at Ireland\'s positioning in a globalising world. Considers a wide range of aspects of the social structure and culture. Includes a comprehensive bibliography of Irish and overseas references.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Reflects recent social developments with new chapters on Civil Society, Popular Culture and Everyday Life Has a strong central argument related to the nature of Irish society Looks at Ireland's positioning in a globalising world Considers a wide range of aspects of the social structure and culture Written in an accessible and interesting style Includes a comprehensive bibliography of Irish and overseas references Suitable for Sociology courses in Irish universities and Institutes of Technology at both undergraduate and postgraduate level including general arts programmes, applied social studies, social studies/social work.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Sociology in Ireland -- Irish society -- Cultural change -- A post-modern society?

Reflects recent social developments with new chapters on Civil Society, Popular Culture and Everyday Life. Has a strong central argument related to the nature of Irish society. Comprehensive introduction to and analysis of Irish sociological research. Looks at Ireland\'s positioning in a globalising world. Considers a wide range of aspects of the social structure and culture. Includes a comprehensive bibliography of Irish and overseas references.

Previous ed.: 2000.

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