Book labelled by connections between many people  

Sociology and Anthropology

 

Back to the Faculty Hub >>

sociology and anthropology hub

Free Resources and Articles:

Why Should We Revisit Anti-Protest Laws and the Pluralism-Conflict Theory Debate Now? Thumbnail Why Should We Revisit Anti-Protest Laws and the Pluralism-Conflict Theory Debate Now?

Steven E. Barkan, co-author of  Law and Society, 12th edition, discusses how the rise in Anti-Protest laws, post 2020 protests, has provided new evidence supporting the Pluralism-Conflict theory debate.

5 Tips for Teaching Social Work Online Thumbnail 5 Tips for Teaching Social Work Online

Melinda Lewis, series editor of New Directions in Social Work: A Routledge Series and co-author of Social Policy for Effective Practice: A Strengths Approach, discusses the best approaches in online and hybrid formats for facilitating Social Work learning in today’s hybrid instructional context.

OA African Studies and Gender Studies Collection Thumbnail Knowledge Unlatched OA Books Gender Studies and African Studies Collections

Taylor & Francis has collaborated with Knowledge Unlatched to unlock two subject specific collections in Gender Studies and African Studies as open access titles. 

W ho Was Franz Boas and Why Should We Read Him Today?

Written by Regna Darnell, who wrote the new foreword to the Routledge Classics edition of Franz Boas: Anthropology and Modern Life

Black Lives Matter: Ethnomethodological and Conversation Analytic Studies of Race and Systemic Racism in Everyday Interaction (FreeBook)

In response to the Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Section of the American Sociological Association’s call, led by Professor Anne Rawls, for support for the Black Lives Matter Movement in 2020, this FreeBook is provided by the editors of the Directions In Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis series.