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Sociology Extended Reading List Haralambos, M & Langley, P Sociology in Focus for AQA AS Level: Student Book 2008 This book matches the AQA specification and integrates sociological methods into the topic areas effectively. Haralambos, M & Holborn, M Haralambos and Holborn - Sociology Themes and Perspectives Student Handbook: AS and A2 level 2009 This book contains essential notes and relevant sections of the main textbook are highlighted and summarised. It also includes extension activities plus modelled essays and links to free resources (multiple choice questions and mind maps) to help you test yourself and grasp important concepts. CPG Books & Practice (Revision Guide) 2008 This book can only be described as a must-have. It is full of clear notes and examstyle practice questions covering every AS Sociology topic for the AQA exams. Designed to make revision straightforward it includes simple explanations of the important research and theories. There is also a useful section on how to do well in your exam with analysis of sample answers. The Social Science Encyclopaedia Edited by A. Kuper & J. Kuper (2009) This is a comprehensive A-Z of concepts alongside overviews of key sociologists. Each entry is referenced and tells you where to look for further reading, it’s a great place to start research. Contemporary British Society (3rd Edition) n. Abercrombie and A. Warde 2006 The major areas of modern life in Britain such as economic organization, employment, patterns of inequality, class, gender, ethnicity, family and households, education, health, media, deviance and politics are covered. There clear summarizing of arguments; and numerous photographs, diagrams, graphs, drawings and cartoons complement and aid understanding of the text. Introduction to Sociology by P. Abbott & C. Wallace (1997) This introduces you to the wide range of feminist contributions in key areas of sociological concern. This edition includes: new chapters on sexuality and the media and additional material on race and ethnicity. Written by three experienced teachers and examiners, this book gives you an accessible overview of the feminist contribution to all the key areas of sociological concern.