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Adorno, Theodor
(p.60 book 4) on homogenization of culture and authoritarian domination as key features of capitalism.
Althusser Louis (p. 19 book 1) on interpellation and identity.
Anderson Benedict (p.126 book 1), political scientist and historian, on nations as imagined communities.

Angier, N. (p. 17 book 2) feminist-biologist  comment on Buss's evidence on matting.
Arendt, Hannah (p. 20 Book 3) distinction between those in authority and those who are an authority
Armstrong, Karen (p. 44 book 5) on religion.
Arnold, David (book 5 p. 107-8) "The problem of nature"

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B

Bacon, Francis (book 5 p. 20)
Barnes, Barry (p.32 book 3) criticizing Weber perspective of bureaucratic power.
Barthes Roland (p. 135 book 1) on symbols.

Beatson
(p. 93 book 3) gives a definition of flexibility.

Beck Urlich
(p 136 book 2)(book 5 p. 86, 137-140, 143, 149, 150) sociologist, the risk society.
Bellah, Robert (p. 50, book 5) American sociologist, functional definition of religion.

Bem Sandra
(p. 53, 54, 57-8 book 1) Sex Role Inventory and study of young children;s gender characteristics.
Berger, Peter (p. 51 book 5) religion as the "sacred canopy"

Birke, L.
(p. 64, 66 book 1) on cognitive tests.
Boulding, Kenneth ( p. 102 book 5) energy economist.
Bourdieu, Pierre (p. 107, 108 book 1) on consumption as an expression of identity.
Bowldy John (p.29 book 2) maternal deprivation studies, 1973 .
Bramwell, Anna ( p. 102 book 5) historian of ecological thought.
Brieger, G. (p. 25 book 5) historian of medical science.
Bruner Jerome
(p. 39 book 2) on mother infant interaction, 1983 .
Buss, David
(p. 15-8 book 2) on sexual differences in strategies for matting.
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C

Cairncross, F., ( book 5 p. 124-6, 143, 146) " The Death of Distance"
Castells, M.
(p.35-7 book 4) on globalization.. ( book 3 p. 161) on institutions
Clarke, John
(p. 32 book 3) on delegation of social welfare state power
Compte, Auguste (book 5 p. 46)


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D


Darwin, Charles (p. 10-3, 19 book 2)(book 5 p. 45)
Davie, Grace (p. 50 book 5) British sosiologist of religion on "secularization thesis"
Descartes Rene (p.48, 49, 50  book 2)
Donaldson Margaret (p. 37 book 2) the "policeman experiment" on children imagining diffrent viewpoints, 1978.
Dorfman (p. 64 book 4)
Durkheim Emile (p. 136 book 1, 48-50 book 5)
 Durkin, K.(p. 56 book 1) on the process of categorization for children.


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E

Engels, Friedrich (p. 97, 98)


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F


Foucault, Michel (p. 23-6, 28 book 4),(p. 4, 25-27, 32-35, 102, 109-112 book 3)
Francis, B. (p. 59-60, 72 book 1) study of children and gender ids.
Freud, Sigmund (p. 15-18, 49 book 1)

Fox Keller, Evelyn
(p. 26, 28 book 5) ( p. 23-6, 28 book 5)
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G

Galton, Francis (book 2 p. 19) "Hereditary Genius" , 1869.
Gellner Ernest
(p. 125-6 book 1) anthropologist and philosopher, on nations
Giddens, Anthony
(p. 20, 21, 161, 150, book 3),( p.6 book 4),( p.24 book1, p.64-5 book 2) (book 5 p.86,111)
Gittins, (p. 65, 66 book 3) feminist arguments on families.
Goffman Erving (p. 14 book 1) sociologist, on identity and everyday interaction- acting.
Greider William (p.153 book 4) "One world ready or Not"



H

Habermas, Jurgen
(p.55 book 4) on the public sphere.
Haeckel, Ernst
(p. 101 book 5) German biologist introducing the term " oekologie"
Hahnemann, Samuel (p. 15-16 book 5) homeopathy.
Hardy, Alister (p.70 book 5) and the "sixth sense"
Harvey, David(book 5 p. 132-134, 151-2) on post-modernism.
Hayek Friedrich (p.84, 135, 105 -9 book2 ) influential economist of "free market ".
Hayward, Tim( book 5 p. 98, 105) political theorist.
Hobsbawm, Eric (p. 120 book 5) on social change.
Horkheimer, Max (p. 60 book 4) on cultural imperialism.
Hudson, Liam (p. 23-25 book 2) study on schoolboys on intelligence.
Hutton Will (p.11 book 4) on homogenization of cultures " The state to Come"


I

Ignatieff, Michael (p.24 book 1) on the significance of identity.
Illich, Ivan (p. 103 book 5) on transport.


J

Jackson D. (p. 71 book 1) on education.
Jacobs Michael (p. 106 book 2) environmentalist, on externalities as the invisible elbow
Jameson, Frederick (book 5 p. 132-4, 151-2) on post-modernism.
Jordan Bill (p. 109 book 1) study "Trapped in Poverty?"

K

Kempson, E
(p. 82,83 book 1) study on poverty.

L

Light Paul (p. 37 book 2) pasta shells experiment on children.


M

Mae -Wan Ho (book 2 p. 14) neo-Darwinist critique.
Marx, Karl
(p. 10 book 2)
Massey, Doreen
(p.30 book4) on maps.
McGrew
(p. 29, 153 book 4) on heterarchy.
McLuhan, Marchall, (p.55 book 4) the "global village" notion.
Mead, George Herbert
(p. 12, 126 book 1) social philosopher, on symbolizing and imagining ourselves - formation of identity.
Mercer, Kobena (p. 24 book 1) on identity.
Miller, Daniel
(p.77 book 4) on the "Young and the Restless" viewing, 1977.
Morgan, David (p. 74 book 3) on families.
Mulgan, G ( p. 11, 12, 14-5 book 4) " The Age of Connexity".
Murphy, P. and Elwood, J. (p. 69-74,76 book 1) ongender identities and school performance.
Murray, Charles( p. 109 book 1) on social polarization.


N

Newman, Janet (book 3 page 32) on delegation of power in the welfare system.
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P

Paechter, C .
(book 1 p. 66) " educating the other", gender and education.
Pasteur, Louis (p.49 book 2)
Pateman, Carole
(book 1 p. 22) on citizenship and gender.
Piaget Jean
(p. 30-36 book 2)

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R

Rose, G.
(p. 116 book 1) on identities and place .
Rose, Hillary
(book 2 p.9) feminist critique of science.
Rose Steven (p. 156 book 2) biologist.

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S
Saunders Peter
( p.105-7 book1) on lifestyle and consumption as identity formation factors.
Segal Lynne (p. 67 book 3) feminist article on family life.
Shiller Herbert(p. 61, 67 book 4) cultural imperialism.
Silva, E. (p. 74 book 3) on families.
Sinclair, J. (p. 72-3) on the world divided into "geolinguistic regions".
Smith Adam ( p. 87-90, 99,100, 106-7 book 2, p.85 book 1) The Wealth of Nations, the invisible hand.
Smith , Anthony D., (p. 127 book 1) on nations and concept of ethnic community.
Sparks Colin (p. 68 book 4) , media theorist on globalization of the media.
Standage Tom (p. 69-71, 80 book 4) on telegraph as the Victorian net.

T

Turner, J.C. (p. 47-8, 54 book 1) self-categorization theory.

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W

Walby Sylvia (book 3, p.65) about public patriarchy.
Weber, Max (book 1 p. 97, 100-1, 107-8, 156) social stratification theory.
Williams (p. 137 book 3) about social settlement
Williamson, Judith (book 1 p. 12,13) on identity and visualizing.
Willmott (book 3 p.49-50 )studies of working -class family life.
Winner, L. (p.169 book 4) on technical experts.
Wiseman, John (p. 12, 16 book 4) Australia and the politics of globalization.

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Y

Young (p. 49-50 book 3) studies of working class family life- companionate marriage.

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Reference

Book 1: Woodward, K. (eds) (2000) Questioning Identity: Gender, Class, Nation, London, Routledge/ The Open University
Book 2:Hinchliffe, S. and Woodward, K.
(eds) (2000) The Natural and the Social: Uncertainty, Risk, Change, London, Routledge/ The Open University
Book 3: Hughes, G. and Fergusson, R. (eds)(2000) Ordering Lives: Family, Work and Welfare, London, Routledge/ The Open University
Book 4: Held, D. (eds)(2000) A Globalizing Worls? Culture, Economics, Politics, London, Routledge/ The Open University
Book 5: Goldblatt, D. (eds)(2000) Knowledge and the Social Sciences: Theory, Methods, Practice, London, Routledge/ The Open University

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