Debt Economy Books
Author: Richard Schaefer, Robert Lamm
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: SOW203, SOC309
Topics: Sociology, sociological research, Organizing social life, culture, socialization, social interaction, social structure, groups, organization, deviance, social control, Social inequality, stratification, social mobility, Social institutions, family, religion, education, government, economy, communities, urbanization, population, environment, collective behaviour, social movements, social change, technology
Third World Politics ,2nd edition
Author: Paul Cammack, David Pool, William Tordoff
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: POS315
Topics: Heritage, Past, State, Society, Political Parties, Participation, Politics, Military, Revolution, Third World, International Context, Global Economy
Cultural Anthropology ,10th edition
Author: Gary Ferraro, Susan Andreatta
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: SOC206
Topics: Cultural Anthropology, culture, culture change, Applied Anthropology, Anthropological Theory, evolutionism, diffusionism, American historicism, functionalism, Psychological Anthropology, Neoevolutionism, French structuralism, ethnoscience, Feminist Anthropology, Cultural Materialism, Humanistic Anthropology, political economy, political ecology, Cultural Anthropology, language, communication, langiage change, linguistic style, sociolinguistics, nonverbal communication, human adaptation, Subsistence Patterns, environment, technology, economics, marriage, family, kinship, descent, sex, gender, social stratification, political organization, belief systems, Art, production, good, services, mat selection, divorce, family structure, kinship, descent, human sexuality, gender roles, Racial Stratification, Ethnic Stratification, Global Stratification, Individualistic Cults, religion, religious change, Music
Author: Chris Barker, Emma Jane
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: SOC302
Topics: Cultural studies, Language, Poststructuralism, Postmodernism, Proanalysis, Subjectivity, Ideology, Social formation, Culture, Knowledge, Saussure, Semiotics, Derrida, Foucault, Post-Marxism, Psycoanalysis, World disorder, Social class, Capitalism, Globalization, Social movements, Subjectivity, Identity, Ethnicity, Race, Nation, Hybrid Identities, Representation, Sex, Gender, Sexed subject, Media culture, Social media, News reporting, Audience, Cyberspace, Cultural politics, Information economy, Cultural space, Youth, Style, Resistance, Subcultures
Comparative Social Institutions
Author: KK Salami
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: SOC309
Topics: Social Structure, Social Institutions, Family, Kinship Systems, Marriage Patterns, Functionalist Theory, Conflict theory, Symbolic Interactionist Theory, Feminist Theory, Religion, Religious Organizations, Religious Behaviour, Religious Pluralism, Secular Humanism, Education, Educational Institutions, Economic Systems, Economy, Politics, Power, Authority, Military, Healthcare Institutions, Health, Healthcare, Media
Author: Stanley Eitzen, Maxine Baca Zinn, Kelly Eitzen Smith
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: SOC314
Topics: Political Economy, Social Problems, Inequality, Urban, Suburban, Rural, Wealth, Power, World Population, Global Inequality, Crime, Justice, Gender Inequality, Disability, Ableism, Health Care
The Twelve Principles of Green chemistry
Author: CHE UI
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Science and Technology
Course Code: CHE276
Topics: Green chemistry, Environmental Disasters, atom economy, Less Hazardous Chemical Synthesis, Designing Safer Chemicals, safer solvents, Design for Energy Efficiency, Catalysis, Design for Degradation, pollution prevention real-time analysis, Inherently Safer Chemistry for Accident Prevention
Author: ML Jhingan
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: ECO301
Topics: Microeconomic theory, economic theory, microeconomics, macroeconomics, economic statics, economic dynamics, comparative statics, economy, economic systems, socialism, price theory, price mechanism, consumption theory, Neo-classical utility analysis, utility analysis, total utility, indifference curve, income elasticity, production theory, large scale production, capital formation, production function, Labour, product pricing, money costs, real costs, opportunity, perfect competition, monopoly, monopsony, bilateral monopoly, monopolistic competition, Duopoly, Oligopoly, joint demand, joint supply, linear programming, factor pricing, rent, wages, interest, profits, taxation, tax, direct tax, indirect tax
Introduction to Social Sciences and Citizenship Education textbook [Module 1-16]
Author: Mobolaji Hakeen-Ishola, Adisa rasaq, abdulraheem mahumud, Ijaiya Muftau Adeniyi, Afolabi Hafsat Olatanwa
School: University of Ilorin
Department: General studies
Course Code: GNS212
Topics: Social Sciences, Citizenship Education, Bank, interest rate, non-interest banking, Islamic banking, Mass media, News, Journalist, Conflict, microfinance, cashless policy, electronic banking, cashless economy, food insecurity, business in Nigeria, business environment, Dress code, human clothing, Clothing pattern, corporate failure, corporate governance, business failure, citizen, citizenship, citizenship education, Development, process, development process, development plan, Nigeria development process, Sociology, Anthropology, Nigerian policies reform, Nigerian development plan, Nigerian development policy, institution, corruption, Constitution, 1999 Nigerian constitution, Organs of government, Sustainable development, Sustainable development Goals, economic growth, socio-cultural sustainability issues, conventional federalism, Nigerian federalism, revenue collection, government revenue
Author: Andrew Spencer
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN245
Topics: Word structure, morphology, Morphemes, morphs, allomorphy, morphological operation, Inflection, derivation, Morphological formatives, morphosyntax, Morphological typology, lexicon, Structuralist theories, Morphophonemics, Phonology, Lexicalism, Lexicalist Grammar, Halle's Prolegomena, Siegel's Level Ordering Hypothesis, Aronoff's Word Formation, Generative Grammar, morphology-phonology interface, SPE model, Natural Generative Phonology, Lexical Phonology, Kiparsky's Alternation Condition, Cyclic Phonology, Lexical Phonology, Zwicky's Shape Conditions, McCarthy's theory, Reduplication, Argument structure, Syntactic affixation, Template morphology, Paradigm Economy, Grammatical relations, Marantz's theory, Affix-mediated alternations, Morphological merger, applied verbs, Baker's incorporation theory, Valency alternations, Williams's theory, adjectival passives, Compounds, Root compounds, Syntactic approaches, Clitics, Cliticization, agreement, Bracketing paradoxes, Sproat's Mapping Principle, paradigmatic word formation, Separation Hypothesis, Autolexical syntax, Post -syntactic compounding, Parallel Morphology
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