Social Theory: Central Issues in Sociology
Autor John Scotten Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 2005
Ranging from the philosophical foundations of sociology and the discovery of 'the social' to distinctive sociological approaches, to the significance of issues pertaining to gender and patriarchy, to questions of modernity and post-modernity, the book is comprehensive in subject matter. Among the distinctive features of the book are:
- Clarity of exposition from a well-known and respected commentator in the field
- Focus boxes to facilitate comprehension
- Tremendous range of material
- Powerful organization of the material around key organizing principles
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761970873
ISBN-10: 0761970878
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 186 x 232 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0761970878
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 186 x 232 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
"This will be a major resource for anyone interested in the theoretical dimensions of social policy. The theorists whose work is described have almost invariably had an effect on the real world of policy and politics, and anyone concerned with social policy issues should be familiar with their ideas. The book's encyclopedic scope is a major strength, as is the author's ability to condense this material into an interesting and readable format. It makes a major contribution to the literature and should be widely consulted."
"John Scott has provided us with an encyclopaedic tour through the foundations and development of social theory which cautions against the contemporary fragmentation of academic work and demonstrates the continued value of sociology's heritage. The book will become a key resource for students and scholars alike."
"John Scott has provided us with an encyclopaedic tour through the foundations and development of social theory which cautions against the contemporary fragmentation of academic work and demonstrates the continued value of sociology's heritage. The book will become a key resource for students and scholars alike."
Cuprins
Social Theory: Should We Forget the Founders?
Genealogy of the Social
Renaissance and Enlightenment
Britain: Individualism and Romanticism
France: Revolution and Science
Germany: Counter-Enlightenment and Reaction
The Social Established
Social Theory goes Global
Culture, System and Socialisation: Formative Views
Culture and Collective Mentality
Cultural Development and Differentiation
Social Systems as Organisms
Social Systems, Forces, and Engery
Socialisation and Enculturation
Action, Conflict and Nature: Formative Views
Action, Interaction, and the Interpersonal
Conflict and Collective Action
Nature, Environment and Bodies
Culture, System, and Socialisation: Developments
Culture, Social Structure, and Lifeworlds
General Systems, Functions, and Complexity
Socialisation, Self, and Mentality
Action, Conflict, and Nature: Developments
Environment and Space
Body and Embodiment
Action, Strategy, and Performance
Conflict, Change, and History
Modernity and Rationalisation
Modernity as Rationalisation
Rationalisation and Political Structures
Economic Rationalisation
Rationalisation and Societal Communities
The Inevitability of Modernity
Intimations of Post-Modernity
Aesthetic Modernism and Post-Modernism
Late Capitalism, Disorganisation, and the Consumer Society
Knowledge Society and the Post-Modern Sensibility
Reflexivity, Individualisation, and Risk
Transnational Networks and Global Flows
Genealogy of the Social
Renaissance and Enlightenment
Britain: Individualism and Romanticism
France: Revolution and Science
Germany: Counter-Enlightenment and Reaction
The Social Established
Social Theory goes Global
Culture, System and Socialisation: Formative Views
Culture and Collective Mentality
Cultural Development and Differentiation
Social Systems as Organisms
Social Systems, Forces, and Engery
Socialisation and Enculturation
Action, Conflict and Nature: Formative Views
Action, Interaction, and the Interpersonal
Conflict and Collective Action
Nature, Environment and Bodies
Culture, System, and Socialisation: Developments
Culture, Social Structure, and Lifeworlds
General Systems, Functions, and Complexity
Socialisation, Self, and Mentality
Action, Conflict, and Nature: Developments
Environment and Space
Body and Embodiment
Action, Strategy, and Performance
Conflict, Change, and History
Modernity and Rationalisation
Modernity as Rationalisation
Rationalisation and Political Structures
Economic Rationalisation
Rationalisation and Societal Communities
The Inevitability of Modernity
Intimations of Post-Modernity
Aesthetic Modernism and Post-Modernism
Late Capitalism, Disorganisation, and the Consumer Society
Knowledge Society and the Post-Modern Sensibility
Reflexivity, Individualisation, and Risk
Transnational Networks and Global Flows
Notă biografică
John Scott is an Honorary Professor at the Universities of Essex, Exeter, and Copenhagen. He was formerly a professor of sociology at the Universities of Essex and Leicester, and pro-vice-chancellor for research at the University of Plymouth. He has been president of the British Sociological Association, Chair of the Sociology Section of the British Academy, and in 2013 was awarded the CBE for Services to Social Science. His work covers theoretical sociology, the history of sociology, elites and social stratification, and social network analysis. His most recent books include British Social Theory: Recovering Lost Traditions before 1950 (SAGE, 2018), Envisioning Sociology. Victor Branford, Patrick Geddes, and the Quest for Social Reconstruction (with Ray Bromley, SUNY Press, 2013), Objectivity and Subjectivity in Social Research (with Gayle Letherby and Malcolm Williams, SAGE, 2011).
Descriere
This is a comprehensive, critical review of social theory that places leading contributions in their larger context. Written predominantly for students, the scope and range of the subjects and authors dealt with results in one of the most comprehensive introductions to social theory published to date. Ranging from the philosophical foundations of sociology and the discovery of `the social' to distinctive sociological approaches, to the significance of issues pertaining to gender and patriarchy, to questions of modernity and post-modernity, the book is comprehensive in subject matter.