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Students
| This section of the resource site for
Bilton et al: Introductory Sociology (fourth
edition) offers a range of material to help you through your course, from advice on
planning your time, to case studies and self-test question banks. Do also check out the
lecturer zone on this site. Some of the sections on it are password protected but you will
find further useful resources, from key themes to further reading and weblinks. |
How to make the most of your studies, with a focus
on key skills such as taking notes and writing assignments, as well as advice on how to
use your textbook to best advantage and how to make the most of lectures and seminars.
Lists
of the most important concepts that you are likely to encounter in any lectures based on
our textbook. Make sure you are familiar with them and keep a record of any definitions
you need to doublecheck on these downloadable sheets.
Templates
in Microsoft Word which you can print and use to structure your note-taking. For use in
lectures and/or while reading our textbook.
A
chronology of sociological milestones spanning the time period covered in the book.
A
selection of websites devoted to the work of some of the main theorists discussed in the
text.
How
effectively have you absorbed the main points from the chapter you have just read? Test
yourself with quick quizzes for every chapter and see how well you do.
More
questions to check your knowledge and understanding of topics covered in the text. How
high do you score for the chapter you have just read?
Specially
designed visual overviews of the structure and content of each chapter. Ideal either for
note-taking or revision purposes.
Extracts from other sociological sources to supplement your reading of our
textbook.
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