London, England : John Blake, 2002.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF HV8551 .E44 2002
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF HV8551 .E44 2002
This book is a great source if you want to know who has recieved the death chair. It dates back to the 1900's. It also tells you why, when and how the person recieved the death penalty.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, c1998.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF HV8694 .G76 1998
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF HV8694 .G76 1998
This book tells about the different methods of the death penalty such as beheading, hanging, firing squad, etc. It also is ordered A-Z so things are easy to find if your working on a specific topic.

Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, c2001.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF HV8699.U5 K76 2001
Call#: Van Pelt Library Reference Stacks REF HV8699.U5 K76 2001
This is a book contains facts, documents, overviews, and biographical sketches about the death penalty. It's a great source if you want to write an argumentative report on the different views of the death penalty. It's great because it gives good reasons for capital punishment and good reasons why it should be abolished.
Gripsurd uses the philosphies of Strauss, Bourdieu, Durkheim, and Weber to define social capital and its importance in today's current society. It is necessary for one to gain cultural capital in order to be succesful. By having a great knowledge of popular culture, one is able to network and gain cultural capital. Therefore, it is important to accept the media and what it instructs to be popular.


