The Cambridge Handbook of Social Theory 2 Volume Hardback Set
Herausgeber: Kivisto, Peter
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This ambitious two-volume handbook of social theory is both current and will stand the test of time.
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This ambitious two-volume handbook of social theory is both current and will stand the test of time.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1300
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 198mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 2041g
- ISBN-13: 9781107131705
- ISBN-10: 1107131707
- Artikelnr.: 60064224
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1300
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 198mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 2041g
- ISBN-13: 9781107131705
- ISBN-10: 1107131707
- Artikelnr.: 60064224
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Volume 1: 1. The emergence of social theory Johan Heilbron
2. 'What is a classic?' Variations on an ancient theme Alan Sica
3. Karl Marx Kevin B. Anderson
4. The Marxist legacy Peter Beilharz
5. Émile Durkheim: theorist of solidarity Peter Kivisto
6. What's in a name? The sacred, science, and the collège de sociologie Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi
7. Max Weber Lawrence A. Scaff
8. Weberian social theory Austin Harrington
9. Georg Simmel and the metropolitization of social life Vincenzo Mele
10. Pounding on Parsons: how criticism undermined the reputation of sociology's incurable theorist A. Javier Treviño
11. Symbolic interactionism Lawrence T. Nichols
12. Erving Goffman and dramaturgical sociology Philip Manning
13. Structuralism Sandro Segre. Volume 2: 1. Rational choice theory and methodological individualism Karl-Dieter Opp
2. Network theories Mark C. Pachucki and Ronald L. Breiger
3. Cultural sociology Michael Strand and Lyn Spillman
4. Identity Peter Burke
5. Emotions theory Donileen R. Loseke and Margarethe Kusenbach
6. Theorizing sex/gender: feminist social theory Shelley Budgeon
7. Intersectionality as critical social theory Patricia Hill Collins
8. Modernity Peter Wagner
9. Realism Timothy Rutzou
10. Globalization: not good, bad, or over Sheila Croucher
11. Time/space Kevin Fox Gotham
12. Social theory in the Anthropocene: ecological crisis and renewal Robert J. Antonio and Brett Clark
13. Embodiment Chris Shilling
14. Sexualities Stephen Valocchi
15. Multiculturalism Christian Joppke
16. Risk Klaus Rasborg
17. Trust and the variety of its bases Barbara A. Misztal
18. Unity's within conflict: mapping biology's relevance to sociological theory Douglas A. Marshall
19. Civil society Simon Susen
20. Social movements: sequences vs fuzzy temporality Kevin Gillan
21. Immigration Ewa Morawska.
2. 'What is a classic?' Variations on an ancient theme Alan Sica
3. Karl Marx Kevin B. Anderson
4. The Marxist legacy Peter Beilharz
5. Émile Durkheim: theorist of solidarity Peter Kivisto
6. What's in a name? The sacred, science, and the collège de sociologie Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi
7. Max Weber Lawrence A. Scaff
8. Weberian social theory Austin Harrington
9. Georg Simmel and the metropolitization of social life Vincenzo Mele
10. Pounding on Parsons: how criticism undermined the reputation of sociology's incurable theorist A. Javier Treviño
11. Symbolic interactionism Lawrence T. Nichols
12. Erving Goffman and dramaturgical sociology Philip Manning
13. Structuralism Sandro Segre. Volume 2: 1. Rational choice theory and methodological individualism Karl-Dieter Opp
2. Network theories Mark C. Pachucki and Ronald L. Breiger
3. Cultural sociology Michael Strand and Lyn Spillman
4. Identity Peter Burke
5. Emotions theory Donileen R. Loseke and Margarethe Kusenbach
6. Theorizing sex/gender: feminist social theory Shelley Budgeon
7. Intersectionality as critical social theory Patricia Hill Collins
8. Modernity Peter Wagner
9. Realism Timothy Rutzou
10. Globalization: not good, bad, or over Sheila Croucher
11. Time/space Kevin Fox Gotham
12. Social theory in the Anthropocene: ecological crisis and renewal Robert J. Antonio and Brett Clark
13. Embodiment Chris Shilling
14. Sexualities Stephen Valocchi
15. Multiculturalism Christian Joppke
16. Risk Klaus Rasborg
17. Trust and the variety of its bases Barbara A. Misztal
18. Unity's within conflict: mapping biology's relevance to sociological theory Douglas A. Marshall
19. Civil society Simon Susen
20. Social movements: sequences vs fuzzy temporality Kevin Gillan
21. Immigration Ewa Morawska.
Volume 1: 1. The emergence of social theory Johan Heilbron
2. 'What is a classic?' Variations on an ancient theme Alan Sica
3. Karl Marx Kevin B. Anderson
4. The Marxist legacy Peter Beilharz
5. Émile Durkheim: theorist of solidarity Peter Kivisto
6. What's in a name? The sacred, science, and the collège de sociologie Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi
7. Max Weber Lawrence A. Scaff
8. Weberian social theory Austin Harrington
9. Georg Simmel and the metropolitization of social life Vincenzo Mele
10. Pounding on Parsons: how criticism undermined the reputation of sociology's incurable theorist A. Javier Treviño
11. Symbolic interactionism Lawrence T. Nichols
12. Erving Goffman and dramaturgical sociology Philip Manning
13. Structuralism Sandro Segre. Volume 2: 1. Rational choice theory and methodological individualism Karl-Dieter Opp
2. Network theories Mark C. Pachucki and Ronald L. Breiger
3. Cultural sociology Michael Strand and Lyn Spillman
4. Identity Peter Burke
5. Emotions theory Donileen R. Loseke and Margarethe Kusenbach
6. Theorizing sex/gender: feminist social theory Shelley Budgeon
7. Intersectionality as critical social theory Patricia Hill Collins
8. Modernity Peter Wagner
9. Realism Timothy Rutzou
10. Globalization: not good, bad, or over Sheila Croucher
11. Time/space Kevin Fox Gotham
12. Social theory in the Anthropocene: ecological crisis and renewal Robert J. Antonio and Brett Clark
13. Embodiment Chris Shilling
14. Sexualities Stephen Valocchi
15. Multiculturalism Christian Joppke
16. Risk Klaus Rasborg
17. Trust and the variety of its bases Barbara A. Misztal
18. Unity's within conflict: mapping biology's relevance to sociological theory Douglas A. Marshall
19. Civil society Simon Susen
20. Social movements: sequences vs fuzzy temporality Kevin Gillan
21. Immigration Ewa Morawska.
2. 'What is a classic?' Variations on an ancient theme Alan Sica
3. Karl Marx Kevin B. Anderson
4. The Marxist legacy Peter Beilharz
5. Émile Durkheim: theorist of solidarity Peter Kivisto
6. What's in a name? The sacred, science, and the collège de sociologie Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi
7. Max Weber Lawrence A. Scaff
8. Weberian social theory Austin Harrington
9. Georg Simmel and the metropolitization of social life Vincenzo Mele
10. Pounding on Parsons: how criticism undermined the reputation of sociology's incurable theorist A. Javier Treviño
11. Symbolic interactionism Lawrence T. Nichols
12. Erving Goffman and dramaturgical sociology Philip Manning
13. Structuralism Sandro Segre. Volume 2: 1. Rational choice theory and methodological individualism Karl-Dieter Opp
2. Network theories Mark C. Pachucki and Ronald L. Breiger
3. Cultural sociology Michael Strand and Lyn Spillman
4. Identity Peter Burke
5. Emotions theory Donileen R. Loseke and Margarethe Kusenbach
6. Theorizing sex/gender: feminist social theory Shelley Budgeon
7. Intersectionality as critical social theory Patricia Hill Collins
8. Modernity Peter Wagner
9. Realism Timothy Rutzou
10. Globalization: not good, bad, or over Sheila Croucher
11. Time/space Kevin Fox Gotham
12. Social theory in the Anthropocene: ecological crisis and renewal Robert J. Antonio and Brett Clark
13. Embodiment Chris Shilling
14. Sexualities Stephen Valocchi
15. Multiculturalism Christian Joppke
16. Risk Klaus Rasborg
17. Trust and the variety of its bases Barbara A. Misztal
18. Unity's within conflict: mapping biology's relevance to sociological theory Douglas A. Marshall
19. Civil society Simon Susen
20. Social movements: sequences vs fuzzy temporality Kevin Gillan
21. Immigration Ewa Morawska.