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Volume 19, 2009/10

Sociology Review - September 2009 cover

Sociology Review is written for students.

Each 36-page issue contains specially commissioned articles to expand students’ knowledge of key AS and A2 topics.

Regular columns will help students develop understanding and skills. These include:

  • Stretch and challenge
  • Exam matters
  • Question and Answer
  • Eyes on the net
  • Research roundup
  • In focus


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Volume 19

Issue 1: September 2009

Issue 2: November 2009

Issue 3: February 2010

Issue 4: April 2010

 

February 2010

Sociology Review - February 2010 cover

Contents

Grandparents and the family
Jennifer Mason and Hazel Burke

Exam matters Hitting the grade: The methods in context question

Women’s changing lives
Heather Joshi

Eyes on the net

In the news
Social networking

Learning disabilities and inequality
John Williams

Exam matters An activity on realism

‘Cults’ and ‘normal’ religions
James Beckford

Research roundup Personal diaries in health and illness research

British politics and the rise of the far right
Tom Boronski

Stretch and challenge Fundamentalism

In focus Gender and crime