For a New Classic Sociology
A Proposition, followed by a Debate
Herausgeber: Caillé, Alain; Vandenberghe, Frédéric
For a New Classic Sociology
A Proposition, followed by a Debate
Herausgeber: Caillé, Alain; Vandenberghe, Frédéric
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This book examines the future of the social sciences and the reconstruction of society in contemporary times.
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This book examines the future of the social sciences and the reconstruction of society in contemporary times.
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- Verlag: Routledge India
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781138096356
- ISBN-10: 1138096350
- Artikelnr.: 60013292
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge India
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781138096356
- ISBN-10: 1138096350
- Artikelnr.: 60013292
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alain Caillé is Professor Emeritus of Nanterre University in Paris, France. One of France's most prominent intellectuals, he is the founder of the Mouvement Anti-Utilitariste dans les Sciences Sociales (MAUSS, Anti-utilitarian Movement in the Social Sciences), the chief editor of the Revue du MAUSS and the driving force behind the international convivialist movement. He has published about 30 books and over 500 articles on social theory, Marcel Mauss and the sociology of The gift. His most recent book is Extensions du domaine du don: Demander-donner-recevoir-rendre (2019). Frédéric Vandenberghe is Professor of Sociology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he also directs the Sociofilo, the Social Theory Lab. He has published widely on the history of ideas and various aspects of social theory in English, French and Portuguese. With Routledge, he has earlier published A Philosophical History of German Sociology (2009) and What's Critical about Critical Realism? (2014).
Part 1. Position Paper: For a New Classic Sociology. Reassembling Social
Theory, the Studies and Moral Philosophy. Introduction: The Prospects of
Social Theory 1. Four Fragmentations 2. The Alternative to Utilitarianism:
Neo-Classical Sociology 3. Principles of a General Social Theory 4. The
Fate of Marxism 5. Constellations of Intersubjectivity and Interdependence
References Part II. The Debate: Comments, Critiques and a Response 6.
Including All Those who Count and Care 7. In Defense of Sociological
Theory: From the Crisis of Capitalism to the Crisis of Democracy 8. Social
Theory and the Logic of Inquiry. Some Pragmatic Arguments for a Convergence
of Critical and Reconstructive Approaches 9. For Sociology - More
Ambitious, More Practical, and Definitely Polyphonic 10. Diversity and
Unity of Sociology 11. Big Money, Big Data, Big Theory 12. My Position on
Your Position Paper 13. The Myth of Methodism 14. Sociology, Gift Exchange,
and Temporality 15. What about the others? 16. Comment on the New Classic
Sociology 17. In Return to Our Commentators. Index.
Theory, the Studies and Moral Philosophy. Introduction: The Prospects of
Social Theory 1. Four Fragmentations 2. The Alternative to Utilitarianism:
Neo-Classical Sociology 3. Principles of a General Social Theory 4. The
Fate of Marxism 5. Constellations of Intersubjectivity and Interdependence
References Part II. The Debate: Comments, Critiques and a Response 6.
Including All Those who Count and Care 7. In Defense of Sociological
Theory: From the Crisis of Capitalism to the Crisis of Democracy 8. Social
Theory and the Logic of Inquiry. Some Pragmatic Arguments for a Convergence
of Critical and Reconstructive Approaches 9. For Sociology - More
Ambitious, More Practical, and Definitely Polyphonic 10. Diversity and
Unity of Sociology 11. Big Money, Big Data, Big Theory 12. My Position on
Your Position Paper 13. The Myth of Methodism 14. Sociology, Gift Exchange,
and Temporality 15. What about the others? 16. Comment on the New Classic
Sociology 17. In Return to Our Commentators. Index.
Part 1. Position Paper: For a New Classic Sociology. Reassembling Social
Theory, the Studies and Moral Philosophy. Introduction: The Prospects of
Social Theory 1. Four Fragmentations 2. The Alternative to Utilitarianism:
Neo-Classical Sociology 3. Principles of a General Social Theory 4. The
Fate of Marxism 5. Constellations of Intersubjectivity and Interdependence
References Part II. The Debate: Comments, Critiques and a Response 6.
Including All Those who Count and Care 7. In Defense of Sociological
Theory: From the Crisis of Capitalism to the Crisis of Democracy 8. Social
Theory and the Logic of Inquiry. Some Pragmatic Arguments for a Convergence
of Critical and Reconstructive Approaches 9. For Sociology - More
Ambitious, More Practical, and Definitely Polyphonic 10. Diversity and
Unity of Sociology 11. Big Money, Big Data, Big Theory 12. My Position on
Your Position Paper 13. The Myth of Methodism 14. Sociology, Gift Exchange,
and Temporality 15. What about the others? 16. Comment on the New Classic
Sociology 17. In Return to Our Commentators. Index.
Theory, the Studies and Moral Philosophy. Introduction: The Prospects of
Social Theory 1. Four Fragmentations 2. The Alternative to Utilitarianism:
Neo-Classical Sociology 3. Principles of a General Social Theory 4. The
Fate of Marxism 5. Constellations of Intersubjectivity and Interdependence
References Part II. The Debate: Comments, Critiques and a Response 6.
Including All Those who Count and Care 7. In Defense of Sociological
Theory: From the Crisis of Capitalism to the Crisis of Democracy 8. Social
Theory and the Logic of Inquiry. Some Pragmatic Arguments for a Convergence
of Critical and Reconstructive Approaches 9. For Sociology - More
Ambitious, More Practical, and Definitely Polyphonic 10. Diversity and
Unity of Sociology 11. Big Money, Big Data, Big Theory 12. My Position on
Your Position Paper 13. The Myth of Methodism 14. Sociology, Gift Exchange,
and Temporality 15. What about the others? 16. Comment on the New Classic
Sociology 17. In Return to Our Commentators. Index.