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Community
Community
Description Society consists of people sharply divided from one another, living different lives and identifying themselves in distinct ways. The social inequalities that underlie these divisions take many forms. This updated and expanded second edition of a successful text explores each of the social divisions. The book includes three major new chapters, on religion, poverty and elites, bringing it up to date with current research and teaching practices. Written by leading academics in each field, with additional pedagogical features, this is a crucial book for all students studying social divisions.
Contents Graham Crow and Catherine Maclean, Section IV, Part 13, The nature of community, Communities and change, The dynamics of community living, Recent conceptual developments and trends, Conclusion
0333763351
305-322
Macmillan
Crow, Graham
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Maclean, Catherine
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Payne, Geoff
Crow, Graham
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Maclean, Catherine
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Payne, Geoff

Crow, Graham and Maclean, Catherine (2000) Community. In, Payne, Geoff (ed.) Social Divisions. Second Edition. Basingstoke, UK. Macmillan, pp. 305-322.

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Description Society consists of people sharply divided from one another, living different lives and identifying themselves in distinct ways. The social inequalities that underlie these divisions take many forms. This updated and expanded second edition of a successful text explores each of the social divisions. The book includes three major new chapters, on religion, poverty and elites, bringing it up to date with current research and teaching practices. Written by leading academics in each field, with additional pedagogical features, this is a crucial book for all students studying social divisions.
Contents Graham Crow and Catherine Maclean, Section IV, Part 13, The nature of community, Communities and change, The dynamics of community living, Recent conceptual developments and trends, Conclusion

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Published date: 2000

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Local EPrints ID: 33832
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/33832
ISBN: 0333763351
PURE UUID: c3550ae1-fdc7-4a60-bba2-7318cd0922ca

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Date deposited: 26 Jul 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 15:22

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Author: Graham Crow
Author: Catherine Maclean
Editor: Geoff Payne

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