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A Short History of Sociological Thought

Autor Alan Swingewood
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 ian 2000
This lucidly written, jargon-free text offers an account of the rise of sociological thought from its origins in the eighteenth century. Beginning with the classical sociology of Marx, Durkheim, Weber and Simmel, it goes on to examine the modern paradigms of functionalism, interactionism, structuralism and critical Marxism, and ends by discussing salient contemporary sociological theory, including the theories of Foucault, Baudrillard, Giddens, Habermas and others. Systematic and comprehensive, this is a text that critically engages with sociological theory throughout its development, offering students a path through competing traditions and perspectives that brings out the distinctive value and limitations of these.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780333801994
ISBN-10: 0333801997
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:3rd ed. 2000
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Thoroughly revised to bring the theories covered right up to the present day (including Foucault, Baudrillard and contemporary feminism)

Notă biografică

ALAN SWINGEWOOD lectures in sociology at the London School of Economics. He is also the author of Cultural Theory and the Problem of Modernity.

Cuprins

PART 1: CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGY  Modernity, Industrialisation and the Rise of Sociology Marxism: A Critical Science of Capitalist Development Critique of Positivism 1: Durkheim Critique of Positivism 2: Social Action Marxism after Marx PART 2: MODERN SOCIOLOGY  Functionalism Self and Society: Sociological Interactionism Structuralism and Post-Structuralism Problems of Agency and Structure Postmodernity and Sociological Theory New Directions in Sociological Thought Conclusion: Sociology and the Modern World.