Story of Sociology: A First Companion to Social Theory
Autor Prof. Gregor McLennanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849663496
ISBN-10: 1849663491
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849663491
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Meets a market need for new, fresh textbooks for first-year sociology students
Notă biografică
Gregor McLennan is Chair of Sociology at Bristol University and Director of the University's Institute for Advanced Studies. Previously, he was Head of Department at Massey University. He is one of the world's foremost scholars in social theory and the author of the leading intoductory sociology textbook in New Zealand.
Cuprins
Why Sociology?; Sociology as Understanding Modernity; Legacies of Enlightenment; Three Founders; Three Classics; Three Other Classics; American Hegemony; Conflict, Contention, Synthesis; From the Past to the Posts; Twenty-first-century Sociology; Next Steps
Recenzii
This is a superb short introduction to sociological theory. It captures the dilemmas of sociological argument as well as its different traditions and sensibilities. It is concise without being shallow and will be a true companion on a student's journey through his or her studies. It provides an excellent overview for the start of the journey but, like any good guide book, it will repay consultation while on the journey.
Intertwining intellectual history with social and cultural transformation, McLennan has produced a brilliant synthetic essay of theoretical importance in its own right.
In this lively and engaging companion, Greg McLennan has distilled wisdom gained from years of focused and impassioned reflection on the value of sociology. He takes us on an absorbing journey that will provide illumination to newcomers to sociology and seasoned veterans alike. An evocative analysis of the Los Angeles Riots of 1992 is followed seamlessly by thumbnail sketches of such iconic thinkers as Marx, Durkheim, Dubois and Gilman, and by penetrating commentaries on all that is new, from postmodernism and post-feminism to post-democracy and the post-human. This is a fascinating version of the story so far, and an expansive vision of the road ahead.
In its original and insightful mapping of the unfolding of the discipline in the context of modernity Story of Sociology goes beyond standard introductory accounts. Gregor McLennan not only demonstrates the enduring relevance of recognized figures such as Durkheim and Weber, but also of thinkers such as Du Bois and Gilman so often marginalized in conventional histories of the discipline. Story of Sociology is more than a simple history, it is a compelling invitation to enter the sociological imagination. Extraordinary in its scope and clarity, this book links current departures to enduring themes. McLennan captures the dynamic positioning of Sociology in the contemporary age.
Intertwining intellectual history with social and cultural transformation, McLennan has produced a brilliant synthetic essay of theoretical importance in its own right.
In this lively and engaging companion, Greg McLennan has distilled wisdom gained from years of focused and impassioned reflection on the value of sociology. He takes us on an absorbing journey that will provide illumination to newcomers to sociology and seasoned veterans alike. An evocative analysis of the Los Angeles Riots of 1992 is followed seamlessly by thumbnail sketches of such iconic thinkers as Marx, Durkheim, Dubois and Gilman, and by penetrating commentaries on all that is new, from postmodernism and post-feminism to post-democracy and the post-human. This is a fascinating version of the story so far, and an expansive vision of the road ahead.
In its original and insightful mapping of the unfolding of the discipline in the context of modernity Story of Sociology goes beyond standard introductory accounts. Gregor McLennan not only demonstrates the enduring relevance of recognized figures such as Durkheim and Weber, but also of thinkers such as Du Bois and Gilman so often marginalized in conventional histories of the discipline. Story of Sociology is more than a simple history, it is a compelling invitation to enter the sociological imagination. Extraordinary in its scope and clarity, this book links current departures to enduring themes. McLennan captures the dynamic positioning of Sociology in the contemporary age.
Descriere
This is the ideal starting point for all introductory students of sociology. The author takes the reader through the 'story' of sociology: how it developed as a discipline, its key characteristics and its most important theoretical contributions.