Bibliography: Theory
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Macionis, J. and K. Plummer (2008). Sociology. A Global Introduction. 4th edition. Harlow: Pearson. | |||
Faure, A. (2006). ‘Local Life in Working-Class Paris at the End of the Nineteenth Century’. JUH 32.5: 761–772. | |||
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Giddens, A. (2006). Sociology. 5th edition. Cambridge: Polity Press. | |||
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Burke, P. (2004). What is cultural history?. Cambridge: Polity Press. | |||
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Castells, M. and I. Susser (2002). The Castells Reader on cities and social theory. Malden: Blackwell. | |||
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Gartman, D. (2002). ‘Bourdieu's Theory of Cultural Change: Explication, Application, Critique’. Sociological Theory 20.2: 255–277. | |||
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Ashforth, B.E. and G.E. Kreiner (1999). ‘"How can you do it?": Dirty work and the challenge of constructing a positive identity’. AMR 24.3: 413–434. | |||
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Whitley, D. (1998). Reader in Archaeological Theory. London. | |||
Hobsbawm, E. (1997). On History. London. | |||
Carron, A. and K. Spink (1995). The Group-Size cohesion relationship in Minimal Groups. . | |||
Carter, H. (1994). The Study of Urban Geography. London: Arnold. | |||
Gottdiener, M. (1994). The Social Production of Urban Space. Second Edition. Austin: University of Texas Press. | |||
Wasserman, S. and K. Faust (1994). Social Network Analysis. Methods and Applications. Cambridge. | |||
Lefebvre, H. (1991). The Production of Space. Oxford: Blackwell. | |||
Argyle, M. (1989). The Social Psychology of Work. Second Edition. London: Penguin Books. | |||
Rice, P. (1987). Pottery Analysis. A Sourcebook. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. | |||
Biddle, B. (1986). ‘Recent developments in Role Theory’. ARS 12: 67–92. | |||
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Hillier, B. and J. Hanson (1984). The Social Logic of Space. Cambridge. | |||
Hopkins, K. (1978). ‘Rules of Evidence’. JRS: 178–186. | |||
Clarke, D. (1977). Spatial Archaeology. London. | |||
Giddens, A. (1971). Capitalism and Modern Social Theory An Analysis of the Writings of Marx, Durkheim and Max Weber. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. | |||
Goffman, E. (1959). The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. Garden City, NY: Anchor Books. | |||
Hawkes, C. (1954). ‘Archeological Theory and Method: Some Suggestions from the Old World’. AmAnthr 56: 155–168. |