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The book looks at social problems. David Spurling uses his overall background in politics and the civil service, including his research as part of the single homeless survey, as well as his interest in transport to develop an insight into the subject. The book starts with the basic concepts that are necessary to understand sociology. He develops the applications showing how social scientists use scientific methods. The chapter on inequality demonstrates his interests in both Kenya, where he has a college, as well as the UK where he has undertaken social research. His background in education comes to the fore in the chapter on education.…mehr

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The book looks at social problems. David Spurling uses his overall background in politics and the civil service, including his research as part of the single homeless survey, as well as his interest in transport to develop an insight into the subject. The book starts with the basic concepts that are necessary to understand sociology. He develops the applications showing how social scientists use scientific methods. The chapter on inequality demonstrates his interests in both Kenya, where he has a college, as well as the UK where he has undertaken social research. His background in education comes to the fore in the chapter on education.
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Autorenporträt
David Spurling BSc. DGA. F.C.I. L.T. P.G.C.E He is founder of LEARNING THROUGH CO-OPERATION(www.ltcinternational.co.uk) and its subsidiary LTC Kenya, which is a new college that has achieved remarkable results, including one student who has gained 5th place in the World in his subject and two others who gained 1st place in Kenya on their subject in their professional exams. Academic career: He was Senior Lecturer at what is now the University of Central England and has taught social sciences for 30 years. Examiner experience: He was the statistics examiner for the then Chartered Institute of Transport. He has also been an A Level Assistant Examiner in Labour Economics.