Sociology (Books)

127 products indexed • Avg rating 4.70 • Avg price $133

Sociology books focused on home comfort and decor explore how domestic spaces, design choices, and everyday routines shape social identities and inequalities. The 127 indexed titles span budget to premium pricing (average $133) and include works by authors such as Basil Bernstein

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Challenging the Myth of Gender Equality in Sweden

Challenging the Myth of Gender Equality in Sweden

Lena Martinsson, Gabriele Griffin, Katarina Giritli Nygren, Gunilla Olofsdotter, Angelika Sjostedt Landen, Nina Lykke, Diana Mulinari, Kajsa Widegren, Anders Johansson, Siv Fahlgren, Paulina de los Reyes

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose a sociology book for home comfort & decor topics?

Look for books whose titles or descriptions reference home, domestic space, material culture, design, or everyday life; check table of contents and index for chapters on interiors, family routines, or consumption; prefer works by established sociology authors or those cited in reviews and academic syllabi

What price range should I expect for sociology books in this niche?

Prices vary widely; you can find budget paperback or used copies under $25, many academic and trade hardbacks fall in the $30–$200 range, and specialty or collectible editions can be higher; average prices for similar listings are around the low hundreds

Which authors or perspectives are most relevant for home comfort and decor within sociology?

Look for authors who study material culture, domestic life, social space, or consumption; interdisciplinary scholars combining sociology with anthropology, cultural studies, or design research often appear in this niche

Should I prefer newer publications or classic texts for this subject?

Use a mix: newer publications capture recent trends, technologies, and methodologies, while classic texts provide foundational theory and historical context; check publication date alongside citations and reviews to match your research needs

How can I assess the level and rigor of a sociology book before buying?

Check whether it's published by an academic press, the presence of citations and bibliography, peer or academic reviews, and whether the writing is labeled as introductory, undergraduate, or research-level in the description

Are there common formats or editions to consider (paperback, hardcover, e-book)?

Sociology books in this niche commonly appear in paperback and hardcover; academic titles may also be available as e-books or PDF editions—choose format based on your preference for portability, durability, and annotation

How should I care for and store sociology books to keep them in good condition?

Store books upright on shelves away from direct sunlight and dampness, use bookends to prevent leaning, keep hands clean when handling, and consider protective sleeves for dust jackets or collectible editions