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Contents: 1. SOCIOLOGY: An Introduction to the Sociological Imagination. John Carl, Sarah Baker 2. SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY: An Introduction to the Theoretical Foundations of Sociology. John Carl, Sarah Baker 3. SOCIAL CLASS IN AUSTRALIA: Stratification in a Modern Society. John Carl, John Scott 4. RACE AND ETHNIC STRATIFICATION: Is it a Question of Colour? John Carl, John Scott 5. SEX AND GENDER: The Social Side of Sex. John Carl, Wendy Hillman 6. AGE AND AGEING: The Greying of Society. John Carl, Sarah Baker 7. CRIME AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM: How Do Societies Respond to Crime and Deviance? John Carl, John Scott 8. EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT: From the Classroom to the Workforce. John Carl, Sarah Baker and Brady Robards 9: MARRIAGE AND FAMILY: How Do Societies Perpetuate Themselves? John Carl, Wendy Hillman 10. THE BODY, HEALTH AND ILLNESS: A Weight on Australia’s Shoulder. John Carl, John Scott 11. GLOBALISATION: The Economy and Society. John Carl, Geoffrey Lawrence 12. CULTURE: A Framework for the Individual. John Carl, Sarah Baker and Brady Robards 13. RELIGION: Is Society Losing Faith? John Carl, Sarah Baker and Brady Robards 14. ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: How Do Societies Connect with Nature? John Carl, Geoffrey Lawrence 15. SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH: How Do We Learn about Society? John Carl, Wendy Hillman

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As we write these lines, sociology celebrates 50 years of the French publication of the book ‘The Inheritors’, written by Bourdieu and Passeron in 1964. This ‘classic’ was followed by a series of works in the sociology of education (mainly published in England, France and the United States) devoted to the inequalities inherent within disparate projects revolving around school democratisation . From the 1960s to the mid-1970s, if the paradigms of educational sociologists do not all inscribe to that of critical sociology , several common factors are involved in researchers’ overarching lines of enquiry: the development of statistical data on schools, conferences and publication of reports on education (see Coleman, 1966 in the United States; Plowden, 1967 in the United Kingdom), and the structuration of school policies around democratisation underlying theories of human capital and the dependence of the school vis-à-vis the labour market, and the stratification and socio-economic organisation of societies.

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Enterprise System (ES) implementation and management are knowledge intensive tasks that inevitably draw upon the experience of a wide range of people with diverse knowledge capabilities. Knowledge Management (KM) has been identified as a critical success factor in ES projects. Despite the recognized importance of managing knowledge for ES benefits realization, systematic attempts to conceptualize KM-structures have been few. Where the adequacy of KM-structures is assessed, the process and measures are typically idiosyncratic and lack credibility. Using the ‘KM-process’, itself based in sociology of knowledge, this paper conceptualizes four main constructs to measure the adequacy of KM-structures. The SEM model is tested using 310 responses gathered from 27 ES installations that had implemented SAP R/3. The findings reveal six constructs for KM-structure. Furthermore, the paper demonstrates the application of KM-structures in the context of ES using the Adaptive Structuration Theory. The results demonstrate that having adequate KM-structures in place, while necessary, is not sufficient. These rules and resources must be appropriated to have greater positive influence on the Enterprise System. Furthermore, the study provides empirical support for knowledge-based theory by illustrating the importance of knowledge use/re-use (vs. knowledge creation) as the most important driver in the process of KM.

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