Social Theory for Today: Making Sense of Social Worlds
Autor Alex Lawen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2014
- Professor Bridget Fowler, University of Glasgow
"An excellent book, it will be welcomed and read widely by advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars in sociology, cultural studies, social theory and beyond."
- Professor Chris Shilling, University of Kent
Social Theory for Today guides students through the ‘turns’ of past and present social theory as it attempts to wrestle with a recurring sense of crisis in social relations and social theory. Drawing on both classical and contemporary sources, Alex Law provides readers with a firm grasp of competing perspectives.
Too often social theories attempt to dominate the field by casting rival theorists, past and present, as deluded fools, while the more familiar ‘big names’ in social theory are subject to ever-increasing commentary that runs in ever-decreasing circles. This survey of social theory and crisis lessens the temptation to engage in internal theoretical polemics and esoteric wordplay. Social theory must become practical and specific if it is to become a means of orientation for uncertain times.
This is a must-read for upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students looking for a vibrant and extended understanding of social theory.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781446209028
ISBN-10: 1446209024
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1446209024
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Pivoting on a theme appropriate to our dark times - the need to understand social crisis - this learned book reverses the conventional Parsonian focus on social order. Taking Hamlet’s brooding sense of “times out of joint” as the prism through which he approaches the modern social world, the author demonstrates throughout his exceptional breadth of knowledge, ending with a lucid and masterly comparison of Norbert Elias and Pierre Bourdieu. This book is distinctive for extending the usual sociological reach, reopening territory that has lain fallow, set aside from the well-ploughed fields of orthodox social theory. In doing so, he not only produces fresh insight into familiar theorists but guards against collective forgetting of the sociological canon. The result is an illuminating work which repudiates ill-informed sniping at thinkers such as Auguste Comte, Otto Neurath, Siegfried Kracauer and Franz Borkenau, whilst also showing the canonical figures in a new light.
This is a scholarly and engaging addition to the field of social theory that is focused upon the relationship between theory, crisis and history. An excellent book, it will be welcomed and read widely by advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars in sociology, cultural studies, social theory and beyond.
For tourism scholars who reflect seriously on the sociocultural production of meanings, how territorial development (place branding) influences the way in which people perceive themselves, how the local distribution of power marginalizes specific social groups and favors others, how cultural intangibles (social memory) are being transformed according to market rules, and how business-oriented policies are transforming differences in inequalities, Law's book is a must read.
This is a scholarly and engaging addition to the field of social theory that is focused upon the relationship between theory, crisis and history. An excellent book, it will be welcomed and read widely by advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars in sociology, cultural studies, social theory and beyond.
For tourism scholars who reflect seriously on the sociocultural production of meanings, how territorial development (place branding) influences the way in which people perceive themselves, how the local distribution of power marginalizes specific social groups and favors others, how cultural intangibles (social memory) are being transformed according to market rules, and how business-oriented policies are transforming differences in inequalities, Law's book is a must read.
Cuprins
Introduction: The Narcissism of Minor Differences
Social Theory and Crisis
Positivist Turn: Auguste Comte
Marx’s Turn
Nietzsche’s Turn: Max Weber and Georg Simmel
Ideological Turn: Antonio Gramsci and Georg Lukacs
Reflexive Turn: Otto Neurath and Empirical Sociology
Modernist Turn: Walter Benjamin and Siegfried Kracauer
Critical Turn: The Frankfurt School
Negative Turn: Horkheimer, Adorno and Habermas
Quotidian Turn: Henri Lefebvre
Corporeal Turn: Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Pragmatic Turn: Social theory in the US
Cultural Turn: Social Theory in France and Britain
Relational Turn: Norbert Elias and Pierre Bourdieu
Conclusion
Social Theory and Crisis
Positivist Turn: Auguste Comte
Marx’s Turn
Nietzsche’s Turn: Max Weber and Georg Simmel
Ideological Turn: Antonio Gramsci and Georg Lukacs
Reflexive Turn: Otto Neurath and Empirical Sociology
Modernist Turn: Walter Benjamin and Siegfried Kracauer
Critical Turn: The Frankfurt School
Negative Turn: Horkheimer, Adorno and Habermas
Quotidian Turn: Henri Lefebvre
Corporeal Turn: Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Pragmatic Turn: Social theory in the US
Cultural Turn: Social Theory in France and Britain
Relational Turn: Norbert Elias and Pierre Bourdieu
Conclusion
Notă biografică
Alex Law is Professor of Sociology at Abertay University, Dundee.
Descriere
An intelligent and engaging exploration of the continuing relevance of both classical and contemporary social theory in today's world.