Examining the core sociological theories that have emerged in the first two decades of the current century, A Critical Introduction to Contemporary Social Theory outlines their attempts to answer the most fundamental questions of the discipline, from the nature of social order to the mechanisms of social change.
Examining the core sociological theories that have emerged in the first two decades of the current century, A Critical Introduction to Contemporary Social Theory outlines their attempts to answer the most fundamental questions of the discipline, from the nature of social order to the mechanisms of social change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Part I: The legacy: On the shoulders of giants 1. Sociological theory: The concepts, varieties, and uses 2. Pseudo-theories and pseudo-epistemology 3. The Long 19th century on the shoulders of giants 4. The Golden Era of Theory: The 20th century 5. New theoretical trends in the 21st century Part II: Continuities and emerging new trends Theories With a Moral Message; In Search for a Good Society 6. Jeffrey C. Alexander's cultural sociology: From civil sphere to performative actions and societalization 7. Gary Allan Fine on tiny publics: Civil sphere at the micro-level of everyday life 8. Axel Honneth on new critical theory: Focus on recognition 9. Ulrich Beck on cosmopolitanism: World society after globalization 10. Allain Caille on gift paradigm: Focus on reciprocity Theories Of Microcomponents of Social Life: Dissecting the Social Fabric 11. Jonathan Turner on radical microsociology: Interactions and their emotional syntax 12. Randall Collins' processual and emotional perspective: interactive ritual chains, violence, and charisma 13. Hans Joas on new pragmatism: Focus on practices and creative actions Theories Analyzing Mechanisms of Social Events: Unravelling the Modus Operandi Of Society 14. Jon Elster on rational choice and emotions: Continuities and revisions 15. Peter Hedstrom on analytical sociology: Social mechanisms and the theory of imitation 16. Margaret Archer on morphogenesis: Unravelling themechanism of social change 17. Theodor Schatski and the idea of social sites: On the ontology of society 18. Robert K. Merton revisited: On theoretical pluralism and disciplined eclecticism Bibliography
Preface Part I: The legacy: On the shoulders of giants 1. Sociological theory: The concepts, varieties, and uses 2. Pseudo-theories and pseudo-epistemology 3. The Long 19th century on the shoulders of giants 4. The Golden Era of Theory: The 20th century 5. New theoretical trends in the 21st century Part II: Continuities and emerging new trends Theories With a Moral Message; In Search for a Good Society 6. Jeffrey C. Alexander's cultural sociology: From civil sphere to performative actions and societalization 7. Gary Allan Fine on tiny publics: Civil sphere at the micro-level of everyday life 8. Axel Honneth on new critical theory: Focus on recognition 9. Ulrich Beck on cosmopolitanism: World society after globalization 10. Allain Caille on gift paradigm: Focus on reciprocity Theories Of Microcomponents of Social Life: Dissecting the Social Fabric 11. Jonathan Turner on radical microsociology: Interactions and their emotional syntax 12. Randall Collins' processual and emotional perspective: interactive ritual chains, violence, and charisma 13. Hans Joas on new pragmatism: Focus on practices and creative actions Theories Analyzing Mechanisms of Social Events: Unravelling the Modus Operandi Of Society 14. Jon Elster on rational choice and emotions: Continuities and revisions 15. Peter Hedstrom on analytical sociology: Social mechanisms and the theory of imitation 16. Margaret Archer on morphogenesis: Unravelling themechanism of social change 17. Theodor Schatski and the idea of social sites: On the ontology of society 18. Robert K. Merton revisited: On theoretical pluralism and disciplined eclecticism Bibliography
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