Paul Ransome: 5 books

Book cover of Work, Consumption and Culture

Work, Consumption and Culture

Affluence and Social Change in the Twenty-first Century

by Dr Paul Ransome
Language: English
Release Date: January 19, 2005

The central question in Work, Consumption and Culture is whether consumption has now displaced production as the defining factor in the lives of those in the industrialized West. This book offers a comprehensive review of the key issues in the production/consumption debate, and where it might lead...
Book cover of Ethics and Values in Social Research
by Dr Paul Ransome
Language: English
Release Date: April 23, 2013

Ethical responsibility has intellectual and practical implications for social researchers. This book explores a range of issues, theories and questions, enabling readers to reflect upon, understand and critique these with confidence. With helpful examples and a glossary of terms, it is essential reading for new and experienced researchers alike.
Book cover of Ethics and Values in Social Research
by Paul Ransome
Language: English
Release Date: April 23, 2013

Ethical responsibility has intellectual and practical implications for social researchers. This book explores a range of issues, theories and questions, enabling readers to reflect upon, understand and critique these with confidence. With helpful examples and a glossary of terms, it is essential reading for new and experienced researchers alike.
Book cover of Sociology and the Future of Work

Sociology and the Future of Work

Contemporary Discourses and Debates

by Paul Ransome
Language: English
Release Date: January 4, 2019

First published in 1999, this book adopts an explicitly forward-looking and dynamic approach in trying to understand not only where the sociology of work has come from but of where it is likely to go next. For the first time in a single volume, it reviews the continuing usefulness of the 'classical'...
Book cover of Social theory for beginners
by Ransome, Paul
Language: English
Release Date: May 12, 2010

Treating social theory as an exciting intellectual journey in its own right, this new introductory-level textbook presents the key ideas and concepts in social theory together with an account of the intellectual background from which they emerged. Aimed at first-year undergraduates studying sociology...
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