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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2022

Katherine Twamley
Affiliation:
University College London Institute of Education
Mark Doidge
Affiliation:
University of Brighton
Andrea Scott
Affiliation:
Northumbria University
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At the British Sociological Association, we often ask ourselves ‘How do we explain the fascination of sociology?’, ‘How do sociologists learn their trade?’ and ‘How do we support and nurture our successors?’ Sociologists’ Tales provides answers to all of these questions. Full of compelling descriptions of sociology, inspirational examples of sociological research and candid insights into the lives of sociologists, it is an invaluable resource. In it, the contributors tell us how they came to sociology, revealing often riveting twists and turns in their journeys, highlighting what made a difference to their career trajectories and offering sound advice for newcomers including sign-posting to other helpful resources.

I have worked with many talented, enthusiastic, generous people across the sociological journey but I am struck by the willingness, openness and generosity of all of the authors who contributed to this book. The foresight and tenacity of the editors in suggesting and bringing this work to fruition is remarkable. In producing the book they have made a significant and positive contribution to the knowledge, development and understanding of sociology, and a chapter has been written in their own sociological tales.

This book is a fascinating read for sociologists old and new, and is ‘mentoring in your pocket’ for anyone setting out on their sociological apprenticeship.

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Sociologists' Tales
Contemporary Narratives on Sociological Thought and Practice
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Print publication year: 2015

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