Contemporary Sociology is an introductory textbook with  angles and arguments.
  Responding to the need for a different kind of introductory  textbook, it provides more focused, in-depth explorations of the  most exciting and contemporary aspects of sociology.
  The 21 chapters, written by leading experts in each field, offer  a thought-provoking portrait of sociology. Each chapter tackles key  issues at the centre of contemporary sociological research in an  exceptionally clear, engaging and relevant way, focusing on  critical approaches and analyses.
  The book includes:
    - a strong focus on making sociological thinking relevant to the  contemporary world;
- illustrative examples and analysis of recent real-world  events;
- coverage of all major sociological topics of continuing or  emerging interest, from class, ethnicity and global social change  to human rights, the environment, and science and technology;
- carefully thought-out questions and further readings to probe  understanding and encourage critical thinking;
- additional, regularly updated online resources.
  Contemporary Sociology is a serious yet accessible text and  should be required reading for both new and more advanced  undergraduates. It will fire students’ imaginations to  explore the latest dynamics driving the study of our social  world.