Social Science Encyclopedia
Delve into the expansive world of social sciences with the Social Science Encyclopedia, authored by the experts at Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2004, this comprehensive third edition spans an impressive 1160 pages and offers readers a profound exploration of key issues and developments within the field.
The encyclopedia has been meticulously updated from its previous edition, covering traditional areas while also embracing emerging studies like environmental economics. It highlights crucial cross-disciplinary pursuits, including women's studies and cultural studies, and provides insightful coverage of contemporary theoretical movements such as post-modernism.
This indispensable resource is perfect for students, researchers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the myriad facets of social sciences. Equip yourself with the knowledge and perspectives found within the Social Science Encyclopedia—a true asset to your academic and personal library.