SAGE Handbook of Cultural Sociology
Discover the transformative insights within the SAGE Handbook of Cultural Sociology, authored by the esteemed David Inglis. Published by Sage Publications Ltd in 2016, this comprehensive hardback edition spans an impressive 636 pages, making it an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
This handbook delves into the vibrant field of cultural sociology through 40 original chapters, providing an insightful and internationally informed perspective that addresses the complexities of culture in contemporary society. By engaging with emergent themes and theoretical frameworks, it serves as a vital exploration of this dynamic sub-discipline. Whether you are a student, educator, or researcher, this essential text will enrich your understanding of cultural dynamics and their profound impact on social structures.
Enhance your library with the SAGE Handbook of Cultural Sociology and engage deeply with the nuances of culture as they relate to sociology.