Discovering Sociology Second Edition is a modern introductory academic text that explains how sociology helps understand society, institutions, identity, inequality, gender, family, media, crime, education, and social change. Written by experienced scholars, the book combines foundational theories with contemporary examples, helping readers connect sociological concepts to everyday life. It is an excellent starting point for learners seeking clear explanations of how societies function and evolve.
Key Features
- Updated Second Edition content
- Covers key sociological theories
- Explains research methods clearly
- Includes modern real-world examples
- Useful for undergraduate courses
- Structured chapter-wise learning
- Helpful for assignments and revision
- Accessible academic writing style
This book is highly suitable for BA, MA, sociology students, humanities learners, civil service aspirants, researchers, educators, and readers interested in understanding social structures, culture, identity, inequality, and institutions through an academic lens.