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            signifier/signified, 112–7, 168–85, 176–7,  Tawney, R.H., 246
              181, 185–191, 194, 196–6       Teaching London Kids, 235
            signifying practice, 197–7, 207–16  ‘Tel Quel’ group, 25, 146, 172–4, 176,
            Simmel, G., 10, 11                 185, 191, 207, 250
            Shils, E., 7                     television, 97–14, 106–21, 118–31, 127–
            Shuttleworth, A., 105              56, 157;
            Smith, A.C.H., Blackwell, T., and Immirzi,  comedy series, 97, 102;
              E., Paper Voices, 21, 105         current affairs, 98–11, 102, 107, 131,
            social class, 35                    132;
            social conflict, 44                 documentaries, 99, 100;
            Social Contract, 127–40, 134, 141–4  films, 98, 101;
            social formation, 174               news, 98, 99, 100, 102, 136, 140–3;
            social history, 28;                 quiz shows, 98, 101;
               English, 38, 207                 soap operas, 97, 101
            social mobility, 69, 70          Tenants’ Associations, 237
            Social Science Research Council, 9  Terni, P., 124
            society, mass, 104               text, 149, 153–4, 159, 161–1, 164, 231–41
            Society for Education in Film and  text-subject relationship, 153, 155, 157,
              Television, 146                  160, 231, 241
            sociology, 7–6, 162;             textual analysis, 191, 207, 208
               American, 7, 10, 13, 75, 104;  theatre groups, 236
               British, 7                    theoreticism, 12, 29, 30
            sociological method, 75–83;      Thompson, E.P., 3, 4, 16, 20, 35, 38, 45,
               reflexivity, 80–3, 82;          48–59, 250;
               participant observation, 75, 78, 82;  The Making of the English Working
               positivism, 75–78, 83;           Class, 3, 6, 11, 45
               qualitative/quantitative, 75, 77, 78, 80,  totality, 221–33
               81, 82, 83;                   town dwellers, 41
               structural functionalism, 7, 13, 18, 61  Tracey, M., 107
            socio-linguistics, 173, 208      Trades Union Congress (TUC), 127, 134,
            Sellers, P., 176, 184              139, 142, 146, 246;
            space, communal/privatized, 67, 73  Economic Committee, 127;
            state, 46;                          Scottish, 140, 141, 145;
               English, 55–59                   Welsh, 140
            structuralism, 16–18, 115, 220, 252;
               and humanism, 176             unions:
            subject, 146, 150–1, 153–5, 160–71, 164,  AUEW (TASS), 137;
              179–94, 188, 191, 194–4, 231, 233  NUM, 142;
            subjective/objective, 179–9, 184    NUPE, 137;
            subjectivity, 149, 201–11;          NUT, 246;
               gendered, 197–8                  TGWU, 142
            ‘symbolic’, 151, 152, 155, 161   urban development, 65, 69, 73
            symbolic interactionism, 61, 62  use value, 209
            symbolic order, 193–7, 208;
               alternative, 197              Veron, E., 111
            symbolic structures, 71, 73      Verstehen, 61
            synchrony/diachrony, 178
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