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9781485103776
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The book is divided into five broad sections: the foundations of sociology; the individual in society; the institutions in society; the challenges for society; and sociology in context.

TITLE: Sociology

SKU: 9781485103776

PUBLISHER: Juta & Company Ltd

DATE PUBLISHED: 22/01/2015

PLACE PUBLISHED: South Africa

PAGES: 647

BINDING: Paperback / softback

LANGUAGE: English

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