The Development of Sociological Theory
Readings from the Enlightenment to the Present
Herausgeber: Trevino, A. Javier
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Readings from the Enlightenment to the Present
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A comprehensive anthology of excerpts from original works of sociological theory.
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A comprehensive anthology of excerpts from original works of sociological theory.
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- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 182mm x 257mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 868g
- ISBN-13: 9781506304069
- ISBN-10: 1506304060
- Artikelnr.: 45606840
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 182mm x 257mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 868g
- ISBN-13: 9781506304069
- ISBN-10: 1506304060
- Artikelnr.: 45606840
PART I. THE NATURE, STRUCTURE, AND TYPES OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY On Intellectual Craftsmanship
C. Wright Mills The Importance of General Theory
Talcott Parsons Middle
Range Theories
Robert K. Merton Theory as Explanation
George C. Homans The Oversocialized View of Human Nature
Dennis H. Wrong The Theoretical Infrastructure
Alvin W. Gouldner PART II. THE ENLIGHTENMENT ROOTS OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY The Problem of Order
Thomas Hobbes The Social Contract
Jean
Jacques Rousseau Laws, Mores, and Manners
Charles de Montesquieu PART III. PROTOSOCIOLOGY An Unjust Social Order
Henri de Saint
Simon The Hierarchical Structure of Society
Henri de Saint
Simon Order and Progress
Auguste Comte Law of the Three Stages
Auguste Comte Social Progress
Herbert Spencer The Evolution of Society
Herbert Spencer The General Happiness
Harriet Martineau Folkways and Mores
William Graham Sumner In
Groups, Out
Groups, and Ethnocentrism
William Graham Sumner PART IV. THE CLASSICAL TRADITION Commodity Fetishism
Karl Marx Alienated Labor
Karl Marx Historical Materialism
Karl Marx Mechanical and Organic Solidarity
Émile Durkheim Types of Suicide
Émile Durkheim Social Facts
Émile Durkheim The Rationalism of Western Civilization
Max Weber The Spirit of Capitalism
Max Weber Types of Authority
Max Weber The Stranger
Georg Simmel Dyad and Triad
Georg Simmel The Metropolis and Mental Life
Georg Simmel PART V. THE INTERSTITIAL STATEMENTS The Ruling Class
Gaetano Mosca The Circulation of the Elites
Vilfredo Pareto The Iron Law of Oligarchy
Robert Michels The Crowd Mind
Gustave Le Bon The Laws of Imitation
Gabriel Tarde The Herd Instinct
Sigmund Freud The Conscience of Society
Sigmund Freud Conspicuous Consumption
Thorstein Veblen Cultural Lag
William F. Ogburn Ideational, Sensate, and Idealistic Cultures
Pitirim A. Sorokin Imminent Sociocultural Change
Pitirim A. Sorokin The Pattern Variables
Talcott Parsons The Social System
Talcott Parsons The AGIL Schema
Talcott Parsons Manifest and Latent Functions
Robert K. Merton Social Structure and Anomie
Robert K. Merton The Self
Fulfilling Prophecy
Robert K. Merton Structural Integration and Change
Hans H. Gerth Character and Conformity
David Riesman PART VII. THE CRITICAL EDGE Social Structures, Social Conflicts, and Safety
Valve Institutions
Lewis A. Coser Class Conflict and Structural Change
Ralf Dahrendorf The Sociology of Knowledge
Karl Mannheim Hegemony
Antonio Gramsci The Reification of Consciousness
Georg Lukács Critical Theory
Max Horkheimer The Culture Industry
Theodor W. Adorno The Designer as Cultural Worker
C. Wright Mills PART VIII. THE SELF, INTERACTIONS, AND EXCHANGES The Definition of the Situation
W. I. Thomas Self and Society
George Herbert Mead The Looking
Glass Self
Charles Horton Cooley Primary Groups
Charles Horton Cooley Performances in Everyday Life
Erving Goffman Managing Stigma
Erving Goffman The Meaningfully Produced Social World
Alfred Schütz Society as Objective Reality
Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann Ethnomethodology
Harold Garfinkel Obligatory Exchange
Marcel Mauss Social Behavior as Exchange
George C. Homans Reciprocity, Power Imbalance, and Dialectical Change
Peter M. Blau Individual Interests and Systems of Exchange
James S. Coleman PART IX. COMMUNITY AND CIVIL SOCIETY Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Ferdinand Tönnies The Quest for Community
Robert A. Nisbet Civil Religion in America
Robert N. Bellah A Normative Theory of Moral Community
Philip Selznick Communitarianism
Amitai Etzioni The Civilizing Process
Norbert Elias PART X. RACE AND GENDER The Veil and Double Consciousness
W. E. B. Du Bois The Talented Tenth
W. E. B. Du Bois The Economic Status of Women
Charlotte Perkins Gilman Feminist Standpoint Theory
Dorothy E. Smith Black Feminist Thought
Patricia Hill Collins Performative Theory of Gender Acts
Judith Butler PART XI. SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS Autopoietic Systems
Niklas Luhmann Lifeworld and Social System
Jürgen Habermas World
Systems Analysis
Immanuel Wallerstein The Network Society
Manuel Castells Actor
Network
Theory
Bruno Latour PART XII. LATE MODERNITY AND POSTMODERNITY Sociological Intervention
Alain Touraine Structuration Theory
Anthony Giddens Ontological Security, Existential Anxiety, and Self
Identity
Anthony Giddens Habitus
Pierre Bourdieu The Risk Society
Ulrich Beck Liquid Modernity
Zygmunt Bauman Global Modernities
Roland Robertson The Postmodern Condition
Jean
François Lyotard Hyperreality
Jean Baudrillard
C. Wright Mills The Importance of General Theory
Talcott Parsons Middle
Range Theories
Robert K. Merton Theory as Explanation
George C. Homans The Oversocialized View of Human Nature
Dennis H. Wrong The Theoretical Infrastructure
Alvin W. Gouldner PART II. THE ENLIGHTENMENT ROOTS OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY The Problem of Order
Thomas Hobbes The Social Contract
Jean
Jacques Rousseau Laws, Mores, and Manners
Charles de Montesquieu PART III. PROTOSOCIOLOGY An Unjust Social Order
Henri de Saint
Simon The Hierarchical Structure of Society
Henri de Saint
Simon Order and Progress
Auguste Comte Law of the Three Stages
Auguste Comte Social Progress
Herbert Spencer The Evolution of Society
Herbert Spencer The General Happiness
Harriet Martineau Folkways and Mores
William Graham Sumner In
Groups, Out
Groups, and Ethnocentrism
William Graham Sumner PART IV. THE CLASSICAL TRADITION Commodity Fetishism
Karl Marx Alienated Labor
Karl Marx Historical Materialism
Karl Marx Mechanical and Organic Solidarity
Émile Durkheim Types of Suicide
Émile Durkheim Social Facts
Émile Durkheim The Rationalism of Western Civilization
Max Weber The Spirit of Capitalism
Max Weber Types of Authority
Max Weber The Stranger
Georg Simmel Dyad and Triad
Georg Simmel The Metropolis and Mental Life
Georg Simmel PART V. THE INTERSTITIAL STATEMENTS The Ruling Class
Gaetano Mosca The Circulation of the Elites
Vilfredo Pareto The Iron Law of Oligarchy
Robert Michels The Crowd Mind
Gustave Le Bon The Laws of Imitation
Gabriel Tarde The Herd Instinct
Sigmund Freud The Conscience of Society
Sigmund Freud Conspicuous Consumption
Thorstein Veblen Cultural Lag
William F. Ogburn Ideational, Sensate, and Idealistic Cultures
Pitirim A. Sorokin Imminent Sociocultural Change
Pitirim A. Sorokin The Pattern Variables
Talcott Parsons The Social System
Talcott Parsons The AGIL Schema
Talcott Parsons Manifest and Latent Functions
Robert K. Merton Social Structure and Anomie
Robert K. Merton The Self
Fulfilling Prophecy
Robert K. Merton Structural Integration and Change
Hans H. Gerth Character and Conformity
David Riesman PART VII. THE CRITICAL EDGE Social Structures, Social Conflicts, and Safety
Valve Institutions
Lewis A. Coser Class Conflict and Structural Change
Ralf Dahrendorf The Sociology of Knowledge
Karl Mannheim Hegemony
Antonio Gramsci The Reification of Consciousness
Georg Lukács Critical Theory
Max Horkheimer The Culture Industry
Theodor W. Adorno The Designer as Cultural Worker
C. Wright Mills PART VIII. THE SELF, INTERACTIONS, AND EXCHANGES The Definition of the Situation
W. I. Thomas Self and Society
George Herbert Mead The Looking
Glass Self
Charles Horton Cooley Primary Groups
Charles Horton Cooley Performances in Everyday Life
Erving Goffman Managing Stigma
Erving Goffman The Meaningfully Produced Social World
Alfred Schütz Society as Objective Reality
Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann Ethnomethodology
Harold Garfinkel Obligatory Exchange
Marcel Mauss Social Behavior as Exchange
George C. Homans Reciprocity, Power Imbalance, and Dialectical Change
Peter M. Blau Individual Interests and Systems of Exchange
James S. Coleman PART IX. COMMUNITY AND CIVIL SOCIETY Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Ferdinand Tönnies The Quest for Community
Robert A. Nisbet Civil Religion in America
Robert N. Bellah A Normative Theory of Moral Community
Philip Selznick Communitarianism
Amitai Etzioni The Civilizing Process
Norbert Elias PART X. RACE AND GENDER The Veil and Double Consciousness
W. E. B. Du Bois The Talented Tenth
W. E. B. Du Bois The Economic Status of Women
Charlotte Perkins Gilman Feminist Standpoint Theory
Dorothy E. Smith Black Feminist Thought
Patricia Hill Collins Performative Theory of Gender Acts
Judith Butler PART XI. SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS Autopoietic Systems
Niklas Luhmann Lifeworld and Social System
Jürgen Habermas World
Systems Analysis
Immanuel Wallerstein The Network Society
Manuel Castells Actor
Network
Theory
Bruno Latour PART XII. LATE MODERNITY AND POSTMODERNITY Sociological Intervention
Alain Touraine Structuration Theory
Anthony Giddens Ontological Security, Existential Anxiety, and Self
Identity
Anthony Giddens Habitus
Pierre Bourdieu The Risk Society
Ulrich Beck Liquid Modernity
Zygmunt Bauman Global Modernities
Roland Robertson The Postmodern Condition
Jean
François Lyotard Hyperreality
Jean Baudrillard
PART I. THE NATURE, STRUCTURE, AND TYPES OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY On Intellectual Craftsmanship
C. Wright Mills The Importance of General Theory
Talcott Parsons Middle
Range Theories
Robert K. Merton Theory as Explanation
George C. Homans The Oversocialized View of Human Nature
Dennis H. Wrong The Theoretical Infrastructure
Alvin W. Gouldner PART II. THE ENLIGHTENMENT ROOTS OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY The Problem of Order
Thomas Hobbes The Social Contract
Jean
Jacques Rousseau Laws, Mores, and Manners
Charles de Montesquieu PART III. PROTOSOCIOLOGY An Unjust Social Order
Henri de Saint
Simon The Hierarchical Structure of Society
Henri de Saint
Simon Order and Progress
Auguste Comte Law of the Three Stages
Auguste Comte Social Progress
Herbert Spencer The Evolution of Society
Herbert Spencer The General Happiness
Harriet Martineau Folkways and Mores
William Graham Sumner In
Groups, Out
Groups, and Ethnocentrism
William Graham Sumner PART IV. THE CLASSICAL TRADITION Commodity Fetishism
Karl Marx Alienated Labor
Karl Marx Historical Materialism
Karl Marx Mechanical and Organic Solidarity
Émile Durkheim Types of Suicide
Émile Durkheim Social Facts
Émile Durkheim The Rationalism of Western Civilization
Max Weber The Spirit of Capitalism
Max Weber Types of Authority
Max Weber The Stranger
Georg Simmel Dyad and Triad
Georg Simmel The Metropolis and Mental Life
Georg Simmel PART V. THE INTERSTITIAL STATEMENTS The Ruling Class
Gaetano Mosca The Circulation of the Elites
Vilfredo Pareto The Iron Law of Oligarchy
Robert Michels The Crowd Mind
Gustave Le Bon The Laws of Imitation
Gabriel Tarde The Herd Instinct
Sigmund Freud The Conscience of Society
Sigmund Freud Conspicuous Consumption
Thorstein Veblen Cultural Lag
William F. Ogburn Ideational, Sensate, and Idealistic Cultures
Pitirim A. Sorokin Imminent Sociocultural Change
Pitirim A. Sorokin The Pattern Variables
Talcott Parsons The Social System
Talcott Parsons The AGIL Schema
Talcott Parsons Manifest and Latent Functions
Robert K. Merton Social Structure and Anomie
Robert K. Merton The Self
Fulfilling Prophecy
Robert K. Merton Structural Integration and Change
Hans H. Gerth Character and Conformity
David Riesman PART VII. THE CRITICAL EDGE Social Structures, Social Conflicts, and Safety
Valve Institutions
Lewis A. Coser Class Conflict and Structural Change
Ralf Dahrendorf The Sociology of Knowledge
Karl Mannheim Hegemony
Antonio Gramsci The Reification of Consciousness
Georg Lukács Critical Theory
Max Horkheimer The Culture Industry
Theodor W. Adorno The Designer as Cultural Worker
C. Wright Mills PART VIII. THE SELF, INTERACTIONS, AND EXCHANGES The Definition of the Situation
W. I. Thomas Self and Society
George Herbert Mead The Looking
Glass Self
Charles Horton Cooley Primary Groups
Charles Horton Cooley Performances in Everyday Life
Erving Goffman Managing Stigma
Erving Goffman The Meaningfully Produced Social World
Alfred Schütz Society as Objective Reality
Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann Ethnomethodology
Harold Garfinkel Obligatory Exchange
Marcel Mauss Social Behavior as Exchange
George C. Homans Reciprocity, Power Imbalance, and Dialectical Change
Peter M. Blau Individual Interests and Systems of Exchange
James S. Coleman PART IX. COMMUNITY AND CIVIL SOCIETY Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Ferdinand Tönnies The Quest for Community
Robert A. Nisbet Civil Religion in America
Robert N. Bellah A Normative Theory of Moral Community
Philip Selznick Communitarianism
Amitai Etzioni The Civilizing Process
Norbert Elias PART X. RACE AND GENDER The Veil and Double Consciousness
W. E. B. Du Bois The Talented Tenth
W. E. B. Du Bois The Economic Status of Women
Charlotte Perkins Gilman Feminist Standpoint Theory
Dorothy E. Smith Black Feminist Thought
Patricia Hill Collins Performative Theory of Gender Acts
Judith Butler PART XI. SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS Autopoietic Systems
Niklas Luhmann Lifeworld and Social System
Jürgen Habermas World
Systems Analysis
Immanuel Wallerstein The Network Society
Manuel Castells Actor
Network
Theory
Bruno Latour PART XII. LATE MODERNITY AND POSTMODERNITY Sociological Intervention
Alain Touraine Structuration Theory
Anthony Giddens Ontological Security, Existential Anxiety, and Self
Identity
Anthony Giddens Habitus
Pierre Bourdieu The Risk Society
Ulrich Beck Liquid Modernity
Zygmunt Bauman Global Modernities
Roland Robertson The Postmodern Condition
Jean
François Lyotard Hyperreality
Jean Baudrillard
C. Wright Mills The Importance of General Theory
Talcott Parsons Middle
Range Theories
Robert K. Merton Theory as Explanation
George C. Homans The Oversocialized View of Human Nature
Dennis H. Wrong The Theoretical Infrastructure
Alvin W. Gouldner PART II. THE ENLIGHTENMENT ROOTS OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY The Problem of Order
Thomas Hobbes The Social Contract
Jean
Jacques Rousseau Laws, Mores, and Manners
Charles de Montesquieu PART III. PROTOSOCIOLOGY An Unjust Social Order
Henri de Saint
Simon The Hierarchical Structure of Society
Henri de Saint
Simon Order and Progress
Auguste Comte Law of the Three Stages
Auguste Comte Social Progress
Herbert Spencer The Evolution of Society
Herbert Spencer The General Happiness
Harriet Martineau Folkways and Mores
William Graham Sumner In
Groups, Out
Groups, and Ethnocentrism
William Graham Sumner PART IV. THE CLASSICAL TRADITION Commodity Fetishism
Karl Marx Alienated Labor
Karl Marx Historical Materialism
Karl Marx Mechanical and Organic Solidarity
Émile Durkheim Types of Suicide
Émile Durkheim Social Facts
Émile Durkheim The Rationalism of Western Civilization
Max Weber The Spirit of Capitalism
Max Weber Types of Authority
Max Weber The Stranger
Georg Simmel Dyad and Triad
Georg Simmel The Metropolis and Mental Life
Georg Simmel PART V. THE INTERSTITIAL STATEMENTS The Ruling Class
Gaetano Mosca The Circulation of the Elites
Vilfredo Pareto The Iron Law of Oligarchy
Robert Michels The Crowd Mind
Gustave Le Bon The Laws of Imitation
Gabriel Tarde The Herd Instinct
Sigmund Freud The Conscience of Society
Sigmund Freud Conspicuous Consumption
Thorstein Veblen Cultural Lag
William F. Ogburn Ideational, Sensate, and Idealistic Cultures
Pitirim A. Sorokin Imminent Sociocultural Change
Pitirim A. Sorokin The Pattern Variables
Talcott Parsons The Social System
Talcott Parsons The AGIL Schema
Talcott Parsons Manifest and Latent Functions
Robert K. Merton Social Structure and Anomie
Robert K. Merton The Self
Fulfilling Prophecy
Robert K. Merton Structural Integration and Change
Hans H. Gerth Character and Conformity
David Riesman PART VII. THE CRITICAL EDGE Social Structures, Social Conflicts, and Safety
Valve Institutions
Lewis A. Coser Class Conflict and Structural Change
Ralf Dahrendorf The Sociology of Knowledge
Karl Mannheim Hegemony
Antonio Gramsci The Reification of Consciousness
Georg Lukács Critical Theory
Max Horkheimer The Culture Industry
Theodor W. Adorno The Designer as Cultural Worker
C. Wright Mills PART VIII. THE SELF, INTERACTIONS, AND EXCHANGES The Definition of the Situation
W. I. Thomas Self and Society
George Herbert Mead The Looking
Glass Self
Charles Horton Cooley Primary Groups
Charles Horton Cooley Performances in Everyday Life
Erving Goffman Managing Stigma
Erving Goffman The Meaningfully Produced Social World
Alfred Schütz Society as Objective Reality
Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann Ethnomethodology
Harold Garfinkel Obligatory Exchange
Marcel Mauss Social Behavior as Exchange
George C. Homans Reciprocity, Power Imbalance, and Dialectical Change
Peter M. Blau Individual Interests and Systems of Exchange
James S. Coleman PART IX. COMMUNITY AND CIVIL SOCIETY Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
Ferdinand Tönnies The Quest for Community
Robert A. Nisbet Civil Religion in America
Robert N. Bellah A Normative Theory of Moral Community
Philip Selznick Communitarianism
Amitai Etzioni The Civilizing Process
Norbert Elias PART X. RACE AND GENDER The Veil and Double Consciousness
W. E. B. Du Bois The Talented Tenth
W. E. B. Du Bois The Economic Status of Women
Charlotte Perkins Gilman Feminist Standpoint Theory
Dorothy E. Smith Black Feminist Thought
Patricia Hill Collins Performative Theory of Gender Acts
Judith Butler PART XI. SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS Autopoietic Systems
Niklas Luhmann Lifeworld and Social System
Jürgen Habermas World
Systems Analysis
Immanuel Wallerstein The Network Society
Manuel Castells Actor
Network
Theory
Bruno Latour PART XII. LATE MODERNITY AND POSTMODERNITY Sociological Intervention
Alain Touraine Structuration Theory
Anthony Giddens Ontological Security, Existential Anxiety, and Self
Identity
Anthony Giddens Habitus
Pierre Bourdieu The Risk Society
Ulrich Beck Liquid Modernity
Zygmunt Bauman Global Modernities
Roland Robertson The Postmodern Condition
Jean
François Lyotard Hyperreality
Jean Baudrillard