Concepts in Action
Conceptual Constructionism
Herausgeber: Leiulfsrud, Håkon; Sohlberg, Peter
Concepts in Action
Conceptual Constructionism
Herausgeber: Leiulfsrud, Håkon; Sohlberg, Peter
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Concepts in Action follows on the earlier Theory in Action (2016) as part of a three volume project broadening our understanding of the interplay of theory and methods.
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Concepts in Action follows on the earlier Theory in Action (2016) as part of a three volume project broadening our understanding of the interplay of theory and methods.
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 479g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461578
- ISBN-10: 1608461572
- Artikelnr.: 50990471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 479g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461578
- ISBN-10: 1608461572
- Artikelnr.: 50990471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Håkon Leiulfsrud, Ph.D. (1991), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), is Professor in sociology at that university. He has published widely with a special interest in social inequality, class and social stratification, labour market and welfare state issues, and teaches sociological theory, social inequality and the welfare state, and research methods. Peter Sohlberg, Ph.D. (1997), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), is Professor in philosophy of social science at that university. He has published in a wide spectrum, covering philosophy of science, sociology and social psychology, and teaches social theory and philosophy of social science since the early 1990s.
Preface
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
1 Conceptual Constructionism: An Introduction
Peter Sohlberg and Håkon Leiulfsrud
2 On the Near Disappearance of Concepts in Mainstream Sociology
Richard Swedberg
Part 1: Methodological Programs and Applications
3 What Do We Do with Norms—Conform, Break, Understand or Explain?
Peter Sohlberg
4 Colligation
Richard Swedberg
5 Sensitizing Concepts in Action: Expanding the Framework
Anne Britt Flemmen
Part 2: Culture, Nature and Consumption
6 Culture as a Sociological Concept
Willy Martinussen
7 Bringing Nature Back In
Willy Guneriussen
8 The Study of Consumption in Sociology—Beyond Utility Theory
Pål Strandbakken
Part 3: Social Structure, Organizations and Institutions
9 Social Structure
John Scott
10 The Organization of Action
Göran Ahrne
11 About Actors: An Institutional Perspective
Raimund Hasse
12 The Family and Interwoven Concepts
Håkon Leiulfsrud
13 Collective Action: Why is it so Difficult for the Social Sciences to
Grasp the Rational Aspects of Collective Action?
Roar Hagen
Part 4: Class, Gender, Race and Social Recognition
14 The Status of the Political in the Concept of Class Structure
Erik Olin Wright
15 Gender as Analytic, Political and Interdisciplinary Concept
Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen
16 Race: A Contested and Travelling Concept
Mette Andersson
17 Recognition: Conceptualization and Context
Antje Gimmler
Index
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
1 Conceptual Constructionism: An Introduction
Peter Sohlberg and Håkon Leiulfsrud
2 On the Near Disappearance of Concepts in Mainstream Sociology
Richard Swedberg
Part 1: Methodological Programs and Applications
3 What Do We Do with Norms—Conform, Break, Understand or Explain?
Peter Sohlberg
4 Colligation
Richard Swedberg
5 Sensitizing Concepts in Action: Expanding the Framework
Anne Britt Flemmen
Part 2: Culture, Nature and Consumption
6 Culture as a Sociological Concept
Willy Martinussen
7 Bringing Nature Back In
Willy Guneriussen
8 The Study of Consumption in Sociology—Beyond Utility Theory
Pål Strandbakken
Part 3: Social Structure, Organizations and Institutions
9 Social Structure
John Scott
10 The Organization of Action
Göran Ahrne
11 About Actors: An Institutional Perspective
Raimund Hasse
12 The Family and Interwoven Concepts
Håkon Leiulfsrud
13 Collective Action: Why is it so Difficult for the Social Sciences to
Grasp the Rational Aspects of Collective Action?
Roar Hagen
Part 4: Class, Gender, Race and Social Recognition
14 The Status of the Political in the Concept of Class Structure
Erik Olin Wright
15 Gender as Analytic, Political and Interdisciplinary Concept
Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen
16 Race: A Contested and Travelling Concept
Mette Andersson
17 Recognition: Conceptualization and Context
Antje Gimmler
Index
Preface
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
1 Conceptual Constructionism: An Introduction
Peter Sohlberg and Håkon Leiulfsrud
2 On the Near Disappearance of Concepts in Mainstream Sociology
Richard Swedberg
Part 1: Methodological Programs and Applications
3 What Do We Do with Norms—Conform, Break, Understand or Explain?
Peter Sohlberg
4 Colligation
Richard Swedberg
5 Sensitizing Concepts in Action: Expanding the Framework
Anne Britt Flemmen
Part 2: Culture, Nature and Consumption
6 Culture as a Sociological Concept
Willy Martinussen
7 Bringing Nature Back In
Willy Guneriussen
8 The Study of Consumption in Sociology—Beyond Utility Theory
Pål Strandbakken
Part 3: Social Structure, Organizations and Institutions
9 Social Structure
John Scott
10 The Organization of Action
Göran Ahrne
11 About Actors: An Institutional Perspective
Raimund Hasse
12 The Family and Interwoven Concepts
Håkon Leiulfsrud
13 Collective Action: Why is it so Difficult for the Social Sciences to
Grasp the Rational Aspects of Collective Action?
Roar Hagen
Part 4: Class, Gender, Race and Social Recognition
14 The Status of the Political in the Concept of Class Structure
Erik Olin Wright
15 Gender as Analytic, Political and Interdisciplinary Concept
Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen
16 Race: A Contested and Travelling Concept
Mette Andersson
17 Recognition: Conceptualization and Context
Antje Gimmler
Index
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
1 Conceptual Constructionism: An Introduction
Peter Sohlberg and Håkon Leiulfsrud
2 On the Near Disappearance of Concepts in Mainstream Sociology
Richard Swedberg
Part 1: Methodological Programs and Applications
3 What Do We Do with Norms—Conform, Break, Understand or Explain?
Peter Sohlberg
4 Colligation
Richard Swedberg
5 Sensitizing Concepts in Action: Expanding the Framework
Anne Britt Flemmen
Part 2: Culture, Nature and Consumption
6 Culture as a Sociological Concept
Willy Martinussen
7 Bringing Nature Back In
Willy Guneriussen
8 The Study of Consumption in Sociology—Beyond Utility Theory
Pål Strandbakken
Part 3: Social Structure, Organizations and Institutions
9 Social Structure
John Scott
10 The Organization of Action
Göran Ahrne
11 About Actors: An Institutional Perspective
Raimund Hasse
12 The Family and Interwoven Concepts
Håkon Leiulfsrud
13 Collective Action: Why is it so Difficult for the Social Sciences to
Grasp the Rational Aspects of Collective Action?
Roar Hagen
Part 4: Class, Gender, Race and Social Recognition
14 The Status of the Political in the Concept of Class Structure
Erik Olin Wright
15 Gender as Analytic, Political and Interdisciplinary Concept
Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen
16 Race: A Contested and Travelling Concept
Mette Andersson
17 Recognition: Conceptualization and Context
Antje Gimmler
Index