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Offering students and lecturers an innovative approach to introductory level sociology, Sociology: Antipodean Perspectives, covers all the major areas conventionally introduced to first year students of sociology but in a context of place, time and division.
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Offering students and lecturers an innovative approach to introductory level sociology, Sociology: Antipodean Perspectives, covers all the major areas conventionally introduced to first year students of sociology but in a context of place, time and division.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 193mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1225g
- ISBN-13: 9780195575286
- ISBN-10: 0195575288
- Artikelnr.: 35558121
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 193mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1225g
- ISBN-13: 9780195575286
- ISBN-10: 0195575288
- Artikelnr.: 35558121
Peter Beilharz teaches in social theory, cultural sociology and historical sociology at La Trobe University. Most of his research is also in these areas including work on socialism and modernity, the idea of antipodean modernity, and ongoing work on Zygmunt Bauman. Peter is a founding editor of the journal Thesis Eleven and Director of the Thesis Eleven Centre for Cultural Sociology at La Trobe. Trevor Hogan works in social theory and urban studies and in both fields promotes research about our region visa via the Asia-Pacific, especially through collaborative and exchange projects in the Philippines and India. In his work for the Thesis Eleven Centre for Cultural Sociology, he is developing international collaboration with five international centers for social theory and cultural sociology, including two from Asia.
Introduction: The Peculiar Path of Australasian Modernity
PART 1 PLACE
Section 1 Themes
1: Prelude: 'Land's Edge' and 'In Praise of Fugliness'
2: Australian Cities
3: Suburbs
4: Regions
5: Wilderness
6: Sealanes
Section 2 Places
Metropolitan Cities and their Hinterlands
7: Canberra
8: Sydney
9: West Sydney
10: Melbourne
11: Brisbane
12: Perth
13: Adelaide
Towns and Regions
14: Regional Cities
15: Mining Towns
16: Northern Territory
17: Alice Springs
18: Pilbara and Kimberley
19: Kimberley
20: Murray-Darling Basin
21: Queensland Towns
Edges
22: The Torres Strait Islands
23: PNG
24: Pacific Islands
25: New Zealand
26: Southeast Asian Cities
27: South Africa
Centres
28: Britain
29: The United States
30: Australia and India
31: China and Australia
PART 2 TIME
Section 1 Time
32: Australia to 1880
33: 1880-1914
34: Between Two Wars
35: The Forties
36: The Fifties
37: The Sixties and Seventies
38: The Eighties and Beyond
Section 2 Culture
Living Culture
39: Growing Up
40: Women
41: Men
42: Children
43: Youth
44: Family
45: Animals
Doing Culture
46: Work
47: Education
48: Law
49: Religions
50: Consumption
51: Food
52: Drugs
Performing Culture
53: Art in Australia
54: Visual Media
55: Rock 'n' Roll Music
56: Sport
Live-In Culture
57: Cars
58: Transport
59: Mobile Technologies
60: House and Habitat
61: Kitchens
62: Backyards
63: Architecture: Then and Now
PART 3 DIVISION
Section 1 Themes
64: Division
65: Insiders and Outsiders
66: Dividing Community
Section 2 Division
Movement, Margins, and Identities
67: Regulating Difference: Aborigines in the Settler State
68: Regulating Difference: Population Policy in the Settler State
69: Aboriginal Australians
70: Migrants
71: Exiles
72: Expatriates
73: Refugees
74: The Incarcerated
Cycles of Social Division
75: Gender
76: Sexuality
77: Poverty
78: Class
79: New Global Elites
Instituting Public Culture
80: Sustainability
81: Human Security: Water, Food and Energy
82: Citizenship, Solidarity, and the State
83: Social inequality in Australia and New Zealand
84: Policies of Inclusion
PART 4 CONCLUSION
85: The Australian Settlement and the New Century
PART 1 PLACE
Section 1 Themes
1: Prelude: 'Land's Edge' and 'In Praise of Fugliness'
2: Australian Cities
3: Suburbs
4: Regions
5: Wilderness
6: Sealanes
Section 2 Places
Metropolitan Cities and their Hinterlands
7: Canberra
8: Sydney
9: West Sydney
10: Melbourne
11: Brisbane
12: Perth
13: Adelaide
Towns and Regions
14: Regional Cities
15: Mining Towns
16: Northern Territory
17: Alice Springs
18: Pilbara and Kimberley
19: Kimberley
20: Murray-Darling Basin
21: Queensland Towns
Edges
22: The Torres Strait Islands
23: PNG
24: Pacific Islands
25: New Zealand
26: Southeast Asian Cities
27: South Africa
Centres
28: Britain
29: The United States
30: Australia and India
31: China and Australia
PART 2 TIME
Section 1 Time
32: Australia to 1880
33: 1880-1914
34: Between Two Wars
35: The Forties
36: The Fifties
37: The Sixties and Seventies
38: The Eighties and Beyond
Section 2 Culture
Living Culture
39: Growing Up
40: Women
41: Men
42: Children
43: Youth
44: Family
45: Animals
Doing Culture
46: Work
47: Education
48: Law
49: Religions
50: Consumption
51: Food
52: Drugs
Performing Culture
53: Art in Australia
54: Visual Media
55: Rock 'n' Roll Music
56: Sport
Live-In Culture
57: Cars
58: Transport
59: Mobile Technologies
60: House and Habitat
61: Kitchens
62: Backyards
63: Architecture: Then and Now
PART 3 DIVISION
Section 1 Themes
64: Division
65: Insiders and Outsiders
66: Dividing Community
Section 2 Division
Movement, Margins, and Identities
67: Regulating Difference: Aborigines in the Settler State
68: Regulating Difference: Population Policy in the Settler State
69: Aboriginal Australians
70: Migrants
71: Exiles
72: Expatriates
73: Refugees
74: The Incarcerated
Cycles of Social Division
75: Gender
76: Sexuality
77: Poverty
78: Class
79: New Global Elites
Instituting Public Culture
80: Sustainability
81: Human Security: Water, Food and Energy
82: Citizenship, Solidarity, and the State
83: Social inequality in Australia and New Zealand
84: Policies of Inclusion
PART 4 CONCLUSION
85: The Australian Settlement and the New Century
Introduction: The Peculiar Path of Australasian Modernity
PART 1 PLACE
Section 1 Themes
1: Prelude: 'Land's Edge' and 'In Praise of Fugliness'
2: Australian Cities
3: Suburbs
4: Regions
5: Wilderness
6: Sealanes
Section 2 Places
Metropolitan Cities and their Hinterlands
7: Canberra
8: Sydney
9: West Sydney
10: Melbourne
11: Brisbane
12: Perth
13: Adelaide
Towns and Regions
14: Regional Cities
15: Mining Towns
16: Northern Territory
17: Alice Springs
18: Pilbara and Kimberley
19: Kimberley
20: Murray-Darling Basin
21: Queensland Towns
Edges
22: The Torres Strait Islands
23: PNG
24: Pacific Islands
25: New Zealand
26: Southeast Asian Cities
27: South Africa
Centres
28: Britain
29: The United States
30: Australia and India
31: China and Australia
PART 2 TIME
Section 1 Time
32: Australia to 1880
33: 1880-1914
34: Between Two Wars
35: The Forties
36: The Fifties
37: The Sixties and Seventies
38: The Eighties and Beyond
Section 2 Culture
Living Culture
39: Growing Up
40: Women
41: Men
42: Children
43: Youth
44: Family
45: Animals
Doing Culture
46: Work
47: Education
48: Law
49: Religions
50: Consumption
51: Food
52: Drugs
Performing Culture
53: Art in Australia
54: Visual Media
55: Rock 'n' Roll Music
56: Sport
Live-In Culture
57: Cars
58: Transport
59: Mobile Technologies
60: House and Habitat
61: Kitchens
62: Backyards
63: Architecture: Then and Now
PART 3 DIVISION
Section 1 Themes
64: Division
65: Insiders and Outsiders
66: Dividing Community
Section 2 Division
Movement, Margins, and Identities
67: Regulating Difference: Aborigines in the Settler State
68: Regulating Difference: Population Policy in the Settler State
69: Aboriginal Australians
70: Migrants
71: Exiles
72: Expatriates
73: Refugees
74: The Incarcerated
Cycles of Social Division
75: Gender
76: Sexuality
77: Poverty
78: Class
79: New Global Elites
Instituting Public Culture
80: Sustainability
81: Human Security: Water, Food and Energy
82: Citizenship, Solidarity, and the State
83: Social inequality in Australia and New Zealand
84: Policies of Inclusion
PART 4 CONCLUSION
85: The Australian Settlement and the New Century
PART 1 PLACE
Section 1 Themes
1: Prelude: 'Land's Edge' and 'In Praise of Fugliness'
2: Australian Cities
3: Suburbs
4: Regions
5: Wilderness
6: Sealanes
Section 2 Places
Metropolitan Cities and their Hinterlands
7: Canberra
8: Sydney
9: West Sydney
10: Melbourne
11: Brisbane
12: Perth
13: Adelaide
Towns and Regions
14: Regional Cities
15: Mining Towns
16: Northern Territory
17: Alice Springs
18: Pilbara and Kimberley
19: Kimberley
20: Murray-Darling Basin
21: Queensland Towns
Edges
22: The Torres Strait Islands
23: PNG
24: Pacific Islands
25: New Zealand
26: Southeast Asian Cities
27: South Africa
Centres
28: Britain
29: The United States
30: Australia and India
31: China and Australia
PART 2 TIME
Section 1 Time
32: Australia to 1880
33: 1880-1914
34: Between Two Wars
35: The Forties
36: The Fifties
37: The Sixties and Seventies
38: The Eighties and Beyond
Section 2 Culture
Living Culture
39: Growing Up
40: Women
41: Men
42: Children
43: Youth
44: Family
45: Animals
Doing Culture
46: Work
47: Education
48: Law
49: Religions
50: Consumption
51: Food
52: Drugs
Performing Culture
53: Art in Australia
54: Visual Media
55: Rock 'n' Roll Music
56: Sport
Live-In Culture
57: Cars
58: Transport
59: Mobile Technologies
60: House and Habitat
61: Kitchens
62: Backyards
63: Architecture: Then and Now
PART 3 DIVISION
Section 1 Themes
64: Division
65: Insiders and Outsiders
66: Dividing Community
Section 2 Division
Movement, Margins, and Identities
67: Regulating Difference: Aborigines in the Settler State
68: Regulating Difference: Population Policy in the Settler State
69: Aboriginal Australians
70: Migrants
71: Exiles
72: Expatriates
73: Refugees
74: The Incarcerated
Cycles of Social Division
75: Gender
76: Sexuality
77: Poverty
78: Class
79: New Global Elites
Instituting Public Culture
80: Sustainability
81: Human Security: Water, Food and Energy
82: Citizenship, Solidarity, and the State
83: Social inequality in Australia and New Zealand
84: Policies of Inclusion
PART 4 CONCLUSION
85: The Australian Settlement and the New Century