Sociology of Social Problems
Discover the intricate dynamics of social issues with the insightful book, Sociology of Social Problems, published by Cambridge University Press in 1998. This comprehensive paperback spans 256 pages, offering a thorough analysis of how social problems arise and the various methods of their management, resolution, or neglect.
The authors present a robust theoretical framework that unpacks the transformation of social problems into personal dilemmas, often left to the 'helping professions.' This thought-provoking exploration invites readers to examine the underlying power structures that influence societal responses to these challenges.
Ideal for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the social sciences, Sociology of Social Problems serves as an essential resource for understanding the systemic nature of social issues and the implications for society at large. Enhance your knowledge with this pivotal work that boldly addresses the complexities of social problems today.