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"I think this will prove to be a very useful text for undergraduate students. Alex Law has produced a comprehensive list of key classical social theory concepts and provides an accessible account of the meaning of central terms, their place in the work of the classical analysts considered and the contemporary significance of their ideas. In addition he has offered useful additional reading guidance from which students will derive considerable benefit." - Barry Smart, University of Portsmouth This book′s individual entries introduce, explain and contextualise the key topics within classical social theory. Definitions, summaries and key words are developed throughout with careful cross-referencing allowing students to move effortlessly between core ideas and themes. Each entry provides: clear definitions lucid accounts of key issues up-to-date suggestions for further reading informative cross-referencing. Relevant, focused and accessible this book will provide students across the social sciences with an indispensible guide to the central concepts of classical social theory.
List of members in vol. 2-58.
From the forensic anthropologist with his own "body farm" in Tennessee to the doctor who had a heart-and-lung transplant and ended up using her own lungs for research--a jaw-dropping investigation into the world of pathology"""""" Profiling some of the world's most eminent and pioneering pathologists, this book--part Oliver Sacks, part crime investigation--shares many fascinating stories of mysterious illnesses and miraculous scientific breakthroughs. Topics discussed include the search for the mutations that make flu viruses deadly, doubts about the existence of "shaken baby syndrome," the quest to "build" new organs for transplantation, and what can be read in bones. It is a look into a world that is hidden, yet which everyone will encounter at some time in their lives, for pathology lies at the cornerstone of modern medicine. It is pathologists who are responsible for recognizing new diseases such as AIDS, SARS, or bird flu; for diagnosing which cancer a patient is suffering from; and for explaining the cause of death at the autopsy table. Crammed full of extraordinary characters, this book has great appeal to those interested in the extraordinary reality behind crime fiction and television dramas.