- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > ドイツ書
- > Social Sciences, Jurisprudence & Economy
- > Politics, Society, Work
- > social science
Full Description
This book provides a thorough examination of African society from a sociological standpoint. While previous works have addressed specific themes, such as urban life, education, gender, and globalization, this book encompasses the full range of sociological inquiry related to Africa. Topics include theory, methodology, culture, ethnicity, social relations, stratification, media, health, religion, education, and modernization, among others.
Drawing on established scholarship and original analysis, the book provides a structured framework for understanding the development, structure, and functioning of African societies. Therefore, it will appeal to scholars, students, and researchers seeking to engage deeply with African contexts and contribute to a more inclusive global sociology.
Contents
Chapter 1. General Introduction.- Chapter 2. African Sociological Theories.- Chapter 3. African Sociological Methodologies.- Chapter 4. Kemetic Sociology.- Chapter 5. Culture and Society.- Chapter 6. Ethnicity and Race.- Chapter 7. Social Relations: Networks and Groups.- Chapter 8. Social Stratification: Class, Inequality, and Mobility Resources.- Chapter 9. Socialization and the Life Cycle.- Chapter 10. Crime and Conformity.- Chapter 11. The Media.- Chapter 12. Health and Illness.- Chapter 13. Religion.- Chapter 14. Family Structures.- Chapter 15. Education.- Chapter 16. Immigration and Integration.- Chapter 17. Modernization.- Chapter 18. General Conclusion.



