Provides an introduction to the topics, theories and debates in modern social theory. Fourteen chapters have been written by specialists in the field, providing guidance of the modern sociological imagination, from the legacies of the classical figures of Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel and Parsons to the work of contemporary theorists.
Provides an introduction to the topics, theories and debates in modern social theory. Fourteen chapters have been written by specialists in the field, providing guidance of the modern sociological imagination, from the legacies of the classical figures of Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel and Parsons to the work of contemporary theorists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Austin Harrington is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Leeds. He has published three books: Art and Social Theory: Sociological Arguments in Aesthetics, Polity Press, 2004; Hermeneutic Dialogue and Social Science: A Critique of Gadamer and Habermas, Routledge, 2001 and The Protestant Ethic Debate: Max Weber's Replies to his Critics, 1907-1910, Liverpool University Press, 2001, edited with D. Chalcraft.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: What is Social Theory? * 1: Austin Harrington: Classical Social Theory, I: Contexts and Beginnings * 2: Antonino Palumbo and Alan Scott: Classical Social Theory, II: Karl Marx and Émile Durkheim * 3: Gianfranco Poggi: Classical Social Theory, III: Max Weber and Georg Simmel * 4: John Holmwood: Functionalism and its Critics * 5: William Outhwaite: Interpretivism and Interactionism * 6: Dennis Smith: Historical Social Theory * 7: Douglas Kellner: Western Marxism * 8: Anthony Elliott: Psychoanalytic Social Theory * 9: Samantha Ashenden: Structuralism and Post-Structuralism * 10: Anthony King: Structure and Agency * 11: Lisa Adkins: Feminist Social Theory * 12: Barry Smart: Modernity and Postmodernity: Part I * 13: Gerard Delanty: Modernity and Postmodernity: Part II * 14: Robert Holton: Globalization * Conclusion: Social Theory for the Twenty-First Century
* Introduction: What is Social Theory? * 1: Austin Harrington: Classical Social Theory, I: Contexts and Beginnings * 2: Antonino Palumbo and Alan Scott: Classical Social Theory, II: Karl Marx and Émile Durkheim * 3: Gianfranco Poggi: Classical Social Theory, III: Max Weber and Georg Simmel * 4: John Holmwood: Functionalism and its Critics * 5: William Outhwaite: Interpretivism and Interactionism * 6: Dennis Smith: Historical Social Theory * 7: Douglas Kellner: Western Marxism * 8: Anthony Elliott: Psychoanalytic Social Theory * 9: Samantha Ashenden: Structuralism and Post-Structuralism * 10: Anthony King: Structure and Agency * 11: Lisa Adkins: Feminist Social Theory * 12: Barry Smart: Modernity and Postmodernity: Part I * 13: Gerard Delanty: Modernity and Postmodernity: Part II * 14: Robert Holton: Globalization * Conclusion: Social Theory for the Twenty-First Century
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