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A comprehensive guide to understanding New Zealand society through a sociological lens.
This 4th edition introduces core sociological concepts and methods, then applies them to key areas of New Zealand life: class, race, gender, family, health, technology, and more. Case studies from working sociologists illustrate real-world applications and encourage critical thinking. Updated data and a new chapter on death reflect contemporary issues.
- Understand social structures and inequalities in Aotearoa
- Analyze cultural identity and social change
- Develop critical perspectives on local and global issues
For New Zealand students, this engaging provides the tools to see the world in a new way. Written by leading sociologists Ruth McManus, Steve Matthewman, Chris Brickell, Gregor McLennan, and Paul Spoonley.
This 4th edition introduces core sociological concepts and methods, then applies them to key areas of New Zealand life: class, race, gender, family, health, technology, and more. Case studies from working sociologists illustrate real-world applications and encourage critical thinking. Updated data and a new chapter on death reflect contemporary issues.
- Understand social structures and inequalities in Aotearoa
- Analyze cultural identity and social change
- Develop critical perspectives on local and global issues
For New Zealand students, this engaging provides the tools to see the world in a new way. Written by leading sociologists Ruth McManus, Steve Matthewman, Chris Brickell, Gregor McLennan, and Paul Spoonley.
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