I don't have much to recommend myself as I've been more of a biology person in the past, but I did read and enjoy Berger's 'The Social Construction of Reality' in the past year.
Are there any other titles people would recommend?
For the social sciences as a whole? I like Michel de Certau's "Practice of Everyday Life" and Lakoff & Johnson's "Metaphors We Live By" as interesting starting points for someone with a bit of a philosophy background.
I might then start plowing through the Oxford Very Short Introductions series, which have nice, well-researched but simply packaged entries for all of the social disciplines.
I don't have much to recommend myself as I've been more of a biology person in the past, but I did read and enjoy Berger's 'The Social Construction of Reality' in the past year.
Are there any other titles people would recommend?
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