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Classical Social Theory, Feminism and Modernity
Chapter 17 Further reading and weblinks

 

Cuff, E. C., Sharrock, W. W. and Francis, D. W. (1998) Perspectives in Sociology, (fourth edition), Routledge, London.
This edition of a text first published in 1979 includes a new section devoted to contemporary debates surrounding post-structuralism and postmodernism. It is reasonably accessible and coherent.

Jones, Pip (1993) Studying Society: Sociological Theories and Research Practices, Collins Educational, London.
This text is written by one of the author team and includes both an expansion of the ideas in Chapter 16 and an attempt to relate theoretical commitment to research practice.

Ritzer, G. (1996) Modern Sociological Theory, McGraw-Hill, New York.
This is an extremely useful summary of sociological theorising: comprehensive and readable.