
Ken's tour: Part 2
A look at four key building blocks - society, culture, group and interaction.


Hosted by Andrew Taylor · 🇺🇸 US · EN-UK · 17 episodes
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These podcasts accompany Sociology: A global introduction, fourth edition, published by Pearson Education Limited. The podcasts have been recorded by Ken Plummer and Daniel Nehring.
Andrew Taylor hosts Podcasts - Sociology: A global introduction, fourth edition, a education show with 17 episodes published.

A look at four key building blocks - society, culture, group and interaction.

Yuqin is from China. Her research interests are: gender, labour, leisure and family, with particular reference to China.

Megan is from the USA. Her particular interest is in states and non-state entities as actors in the international world.

Dr. Pettinger researches the relationship between work and consumption, exploring how paid and unpaid work is directed at facilitating consumption, and also relies on consumption.

Below you will find three types of podcasts: 'Ken's tour' which guides you around the book; 'Global sociology' podcasts featuring students from around the world; and 'Practical sociology' podcasts where researchers talk

Latang is from Botswana. His research interests are: youth labour markets, informal economy, and self-employment in Botswana.

This concludes and looks at social change, as well as looking at the value issue for sociology. It also gives a brief statement of the one of the editor's own position - a humanistic one.

A look at key social institutions, how they are changing, and how they might connect to your life.


Carlos is from Chile. His research interests are primarily concerned with indigenous peoples, religion and migration in Latin America.

A look at the introductory chapters and the closing 'resources' section.

A look at the e-lab, interludes and other features of the textbook.

A tour of Sociology: A global introduction, fourth edition.

Karim is from Pakistan. His research interests are: social policy and development, historical sociology, religious sociology and political sociology.

Felix is from Germany. His particular research interest is the relationship between corporate social responsibility and employment in Great Britain and Germany.

Professor Elson researches global social change and the realisation of human rights, with a particular focus on gender inequality and economic and social rights.

Dr. Samson is currently working on a project to document the importance of cultural continuity and the health benefits of traditional land based ways of life among indigenous peoples in the Far North and elsewhere.
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