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Introduction to Sociological Theory; Theorists, Concepts, and their Applicability to the Twenty–First Century - ISBN 9781405170024
Introduction to Sociological Theory; Theorists, Concepts, and their Applicability to the Twenty–First Century - ISBN 9781405170024


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Combining carefully chosen primary quotations with extensive discussion and everyday illustrative examples, Introduction to Sociological Theory provides an in–depth introduction to classical and contemporary theory, demonstrating its applicability to a range of contemporary social issues and processes.
From the core classical ideas of Martineau, Marx, Durkheim, and Weber to contemporary theorizing on feminism, race, sexuality, the body, and globalization, the book innovatively builds on excerpts from original theoretical writings with detailed discussion of the concepts and ideas under review, and with empirical newspaper examples illustrating the applicability of concepts.
Written in an engaging and lively style, this book offers a comprehensive, sophisticated, and yet highly accessible introduction to the pluralistic breadth of sociological theory.

Spis treści:
List of Timelines, Boxes, and Topics.
Acknowledgments.
How to Use This Book.
Introduction: Welcome to Sociological Theory.
Analyzing Social Life.
Societal Transformation and the Origins of Sociology.
The Establishment of Sociology.
The Sociological Craft in the Nineteenth Century.
Summary.
Glossary.
1. Karl Marx.
Expansion of Capitalism.
Marx’s Theory of History.
Human Nature.
Capitalism as a Distinctive Social Form.
Wage–Labor.
The Division of Labor and Alienation.
Economic Inequality.
Ideology and Power.
Summary.
Glossary.
2. Emile Durkheim.
Durkheim’s Methodological Rules.
The Nature of Society.
Societal Transformation and Social Cohesion.
Traditional Society.
Modern Society.
Social Conditions of Suicide.
Religion and the Sacred.
Summary.
Glossary.
3. Max Weber.
Sociology: Understanding Social Action.
Culture and Economic Activity.
Ideal Types.
Social Action.
Power, Authority, and Domination.
Social Stratific ation.
Modernity and Competing Values.
Summary.
Glossary.
4. Structural–Functionalism: Talcott Parsons and Robert Merton.
Talcott Parsons.
The Social System.
Socialization and Societal Integration.
Social Differentiation, Culture, and the Secularization of Protestantism.
Pattern Variables.
Modernization Theory.
Stratification and Inequality.
Robert Merton’s Middle–Range Theory.
Summary.
Glossary.
5. The Frankfurt School: Technology, Culture, and Politics.
Dialectic of Enlightenment.
Mass Culture and Consumption.
Politics: One–Dimensional Rationality.
Jurgen Habermas: The State and Society.
Summary.
Glossary.
6. Conflict, Power, and Dependency in Macro–Societal Processes.
Ralf Dahrendorf’s Theory of Group Conflict.
C. Wright Mills.
Dependency Theory: Neo–Marxist Critiques of Economic Development.
Summary.
Glossary.
7. Exchange, Exchange Network, and Rational Choice Theories.
Exchange Theory.
Exchange Network Theory.
Rational Choice Theory.
Analytical Marxism.
Summary.
Glossary.
8. Symbolic Interactionism.
Development of the Self through Social Interaction.
The Premises of Symbolic Interactionism.
Erving Goffman: Social Exchange as Ritualized Social Interaction.
Symbolic Interactionism and Ethnographic Research.
Summary.
Glossary.
9. Phenomenology and Ethnomethodology.
Phenomenology.
Ethnomethodology.
Summary.
Glossary.
10. Feminist Theories.
Consciousness of Women’s Inequality.
Standpoint Theories1: Dorothy Smith and the Relations of Ruling.
Standpoint Theories 2: Patricia Hill Collins – Black Women’s Standpoint.
Sociology of Emotion.
Arlie Hochschild: Emotional Labor.
Summary.
Glossary.
11. Theorizing Sexuality and the Body.
Michel Foucault.
Sexuality and Queer Theory.
Summary.
Glossary.
12. Sociological Theories of Race and Racism.
Racial Otherness.
Social Change, Race, and Racism.
Slavery, Colonialism, and Racial Formation.
William Du Bois: Slavery and Racial Inequality in the US.
Race and Class.
Race, Community, and Democracy.
Culture and the New Racism.
Summary.
Glossary.
13. The Social Reproduction of Inequality: Pierre Bourdieu’s Theory of Class and Culture.
Social Stratification.
Family and School in the Production of Cultural Capital.
Taste and Everyday Culture.
Summary.
Glossary.
14. Postmodernity.
Critique of the Modern.
Postmodern Culture.
Summary.
Glossary.
15. Globalization.
Defining Globalization.
Economic Globalization.
Immanuel Wallerstein: The Modern World–System.
From World–Economic to Global Inequality.
Political Globalization: The Nation–State in the New Order.
Cultural Globalization.
Cities and Migration in a Globalizing Society.
Globalization of Risk.
Political Mobilization in the Globalizing Society.
Summary.
Glossary.
Glossary.
References.
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Michele Dillon is professor of sociology at the University of New Hampshire and has many years of experience teaching sociological theory to undergraduate and graduate students. Her previous publications include Catholic Identity: Balancing Reason, Faith, and Power (1999), Debating Divorce: Moral Conflict in Ireland (1993), Handbook of the Sociology of Religion (ed.) (2003), and In the Course of a Lifetime: Tracing Religious Belief, Practice, and Change (with Paul Wink)( 2007).

Okładka tylna:
Combining carefully chosen primary quotations with extensive discussion and everyday illustrative examples, Introduction to Sociological Theory provides an in–depth introduction to classical and contemporary theory, demonstrating its applicability to a range of contemporary social issues and processes.
From the core classical ideas of Martineau, Marx, Durkheim, and Weber to contemporary theorizing on feminism, race, sexuality, the body, and globalization, the book innovatively builds on excerpts from original theoretical writings with detailed discussion of the concepts and ideas under review, and with empirical newspaper examples illustrating the applicability of concepts.
Written in an engaging and lively style, this book offers a comprehensive, sophisticated, and yet highly accessible introduction to the pluralistic breadth of sociological theory.



ISBN139781405170024
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AutorMichele Dillon
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Rok Wydania2009-08-21
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