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Manuel antonio garreton is a professor with appointments in the department of sociology at the university of chile, in the school of policy and government at the national university san the global network of government innovators. He has just completed a book, provisionally entitled the dynamics of political regimes. Political sociology and society in latin america and chile. This is not to say you do not have some idea about the subject, but it is probably true that the extent of your knowledge is somewhat limited. Synopsis giddens london school of economics, uk et al. The global network of government innovators latin american. Throughout, the book weaves together classical and contemporary theory and data, and provides a wide range of everyday examples to which students can easily relate. This book examines these new movements and considers emerging paradigms of. Regarded as the most authoritative introduction to contemporary sociology, essentials of sociology adds a new author to its team with the second edition. Codirector with terry karl, manuel antonio garreton and oscar godoy, ford foundation taller sobre democratizacion, santiago, chile julyaugust 1991 fellow, center for advanced studies in the behavioral sciences, palo alto 199192. Essentials of sociology, 2nd edition isbn 9780393930337 pdf. Introduction to sociology introduction for most students reading this book, as level is probably a. Article information, pdf download for social sciences and society in chile. Where i have assigned a book or a large section of a book several chapters, i.

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