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`Sara Delamont eloquently explores the impact of feminism on sociology and powerfully argues that it has been marginalised. A "must read" for all sociologists searching for a complete account of the development of the discipline' - Emma Wincup, School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent at Canterbury
This book never arrived so I am unable to comment.
Sara Delamont's text on Feminist Sociology is very informative and gives a good historical overview on how feminism has developed including 1st, 2nd and 3rd wave.
This book addresses a few key concerns for anyone interested in communications and culture. Of particular relevance was the chapter which explored the development of sociology as a science founded by men. This will provide a good chapter to discuss other assumptions made by researchers when exploring cultural phenomenon. It should help to provide a talking point to inform the development of critical thinking in our students - both when conducting and questioning existing market research. The book itself offers multiple perspectives on sociology from a feminist point of view.
An excellent research text which sufficiently explores feminist sociology.
A great book for me and probably for postgraduates too, but as I am teaching undergraduates, I decided to not adopt it (this time).
This is an excellent text that I would highly recommend for all students interested in feminist sociology, gender, and inequalities in society. The book is written in an engaging and accessible style; which covers key arguments, theories and approaches.
A very interesting read and an excellent history of feminist sociology.
An interesting book charting feminist sociology. Will be of interest to some students of gender studies but not a core text.
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