For upper-level undergraduate/graduate courses in Social Theory.
Offering an excellent overview of approximately 400 years of social theory with a concentration on sociological thought, this text reflects the convergence of social science, natural science, philosophy, and history. It features a concise review of each major theorist's biography, the influences on their works, and a review of their major contributions.
Features + Benefits
Introductory chapter on the antecedents of sociology.
Provides students with a brief review of the many social, political, and philosophical antecedents that preceded the founding of the field of sociology by Auguste Comte.
Four-part chapter format-Beginning with Chapter 2, each chapter consists of a Biographical Sketch, Intellectual Influences, Concepts and Contributions, and Relevancy.
Introduces students to major social theorists and their conceptual frameworks.
Biographical sketches-Reveals that people are most definitely a product of their time and place in history.
Make the "names" more human to students as they learn about the challenges, pitfalls, and accomplishments of each theorist.
Sections concerning the influences on each theorist.
Demonstrates the fact that ideas are not created in a vacuum, but are the product of the knowledge and wisdom of those enlightened thinkers who came before each social theorist.
Chapter-end "relevancy" sections-Separates and distinguishes this text from all others; applies the theorist's works to today's world and the future.
Develops students' rational thought processes and analytical skills.
An entire chapter devoted to contributions from women-Chapter 14 serves as a lead-in to contemporary social theory.
Highlights women's contributions, generally overshadowed by men's, during the classical period.
1. Antecedents: Social, Political, and Philosophical.
2. Auguste Comte.
3. Herbert Spencer.
4. Karl Marx.
5. Emile Durkheim.
6. Georg Simmel.
7. Max Weber.
8. Charles Cooley.
9. George Herbert Mead.
10. Thorstein Veblen.
11. Karl Mannheim.
12. Talcott Parsons.
13. George Homans.
14. Contributions from Women to Classical Social Theory.
Bibliography.
Index.
Offering an excellent overview of approximately 400 years of social theory with a concentration on sociological thought, this book reflects the convergence of social science, natural science, philosophy, and history. It features a concise review of each major theorist's biography, the influences on their works, and a review of their major contributions. KEY TOPICS Individual chapters examine the lives and thoughts of Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Georg Simmel, Max Weber, Charles Cooley, George Herbert Mead, Thorstein Veblen, Karl Mannheim, Talcott Parsons, and George Homans. A concluding chapter provides a comprehensive review of the many contributions from women. For individuals interested in the study of social theory with an appreciation for synthetic thought and for history.
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Offering an excellent overview of approximately 400 years of social theory with a concentration on sociological thought, this text reflects the convergence of social science, natural science, philosophy, and history. It features a concise review of each major theorist's biography, the influences on their works, and a review of their major contributions.
Features + Benefits
Introductory chapter on the antecedents of sociology.
Provides students with a brief review of the many social, political, and philosophical antecedents that preceded the founding of the field of sociology by Auguste Comte.
Four-part chapter format-Beginning with Chapter 2, each chapter consists of a Biographical Sketch, Intellectual Influences, Concepts and Contributions, and Relevancy.
Introduces students to major social theorists and their conceptual frameworks.
Biographical sketches-Reveals that people are most definitely a product of their time and place in history.
Make the "names" more human to students as they learn about the challenges, pitfalls, and accomplishments of each theorist.
Sections concerning the influences on each theorist.
Demonstrates the fact that ideas are not created in a vacuum, but are the product of the knowledge and wisdom of those enlightened thinkers who came before each social theorist.
Chapter-end "relevancy" sections-Separates and distinguishes this text from all others; applies the theorist's works to today's world and the future.
Develops students' rational thought processes and analytical skills.
An entire chapter devoted to contributions from women-Chapter 14 serves as a lead-in to contemporary social theory.
Highlights women's contributions, generally overshadowed by men's, during the classical period.
1. Antecedents: Social, Political, and Philosophical.
2. Auguste Comte.
3. Herbert Spencer.
4. Karl Marx.
5. Emile Durkheim.
6. Georg Simmel.
7. Max Weber.
8. Charles Cooley.
9. George Herbert Mead.
10. Thorstein Veblen.
11. Karl Mannheim.
12. Talcott Parsons.
13. George Homans.
14. Contributions from Women to Classical Social Theory.
Bibliography.
Index.
Offering an excellent overview of approximately 400 years of social theory with a concentration on sociological thought, this book reflects the convergence of social science, natural science, philosophy, and history. It features a concise review of each major theorist's biography, the influences on their works, and a review of their major contributions. KEY TOPICS Individual chapters examine the lives and thoughts of Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, Georg Simmel, Max Weber, Charles Cooley, George Herbert Mead, Thorstein Veblen, Karl Mannheim, Talcott Parsons, and George Homans. A concluding chapter provides a comprehensive review of the many contributions from women. For individuals interested in the study of social theory with an appreciation for synthetic thought and for history.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.