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Classical Sociological Theory, 3e & Contemporary Sociological Theory, 3e Set

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
576 Seiten
Englisch
Wileyerschienen am15.05.2012
This set contains the two authoritative textbooks Contemporary Sociological Theory, 3rd Edition and Classical Sociological Theory, 3rd Edition. The third edition of Contemporary Sociological Theory is the definitive guide to current perspectives and approaches in the field, examining key topics and debates in the field. The new edition of Classical Sociological Theory explores the roots of sociology from its undisciplined beginnings to its current influence on contemporary sociological debate.mehr

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KlappentextThis set contains the two authoritative textbooks Contemporary Sociological Theory, 3rd Edition and Classical Sociological Theory, 3rd Edition. The third edition of Contemporary Sociological Theory is the definitive guide to current perspectives and approaches in the field, examining key topics and debates in the field. The new edition of Classical Sociological Theory explores the roots of sociology from its undisciplined beginnings to its current influence on contemporary sociological debate.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-118-43872-5
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum15.05.2012
Seiten576 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 172 mm, Höhe 246 mm, Dicke 58 mm
Gewicht1855 g
Artikel-Nr.18255844
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contemporary Sociological Theory, 3rd Edition Notes on the Editors xi Acknowledgments xii Introduction 1 Part I Micro-Sociological Analysis 25 Introduction to Part I 27 1 The Phenomenology of the Social World (from the Phenomenology of the Social World) 35Alfred Schutz 2 The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life (from the Presentation of Self in Everyday Life) 46Erving Goffman 3 Symbolic Interactionism (from Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method) 62Herbert Blumer 4 "Interaction Ritual Chains" (from Interaction Ritual Chains) 75Randall Collins Part II Exchange and Rationality 91 Introduction to Part II 93 5 Social Behavior as Exchange (from American Journal of Sociology) 100George C. Homans 6 Exchange and Power in Social Life (from Exchange and Power in Social Life) 112Peter M. Blau 7 The Logic of Collective Action (from the Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups) 124Mancur Olson 8 A Theory of Group Solidarity (from Principles of Group Solidarity) 129Michael Hechter 9 Cooperation without Law or Trust (from Cooperation without Trust?) 142Karen S. Cook, Russell Hardin, and Margaret Levi Part III Institutions and Networks 157 Introduction to Part III 159 10 Economic Embeddedness (from "Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness") 165Mark Granovetter 11 The Iron Cage Revisited: Institutional Isomorphism and Collective Rationality in Organizational Fields (from "The Iron Cage Revisited: Institutional Isomorphism and Collective Rationality in Organizational Fields") 175Paul J. DiMaggio and Walter W. Powell 12 Catnets (from Notes on the Constituents of Social Structure) 193Harrison White 13 Structural Holes (from Stuctural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition) 204Ronald S. Burt Part IV Power and Inequality 221 Introduction to Part IV 223 14 The Power Elite (from The Power Elite) 229C. Wright Mills 15 On Hegemony (from Selections From the Prison Notebooks of Antonio Gramsci) 237Antonio Gramsci 16 Coercion, Capital, and European States (from Coercion, Capital and European States, AD 990-1990) 251Charles Tilly 17 Power: A Radical View (from Power: A Radical View) 266Steven Lukes 18 State, Society and Modern History (from the Nation-State and Violence Volume Two of A Contemporary Critique of Historical Materialism) 277Anthony Giddens Part V The Sociological Theory of Michel Foucault 287 Introduction to Part V 289 19 The History of Sexuality (from the History of Sexuality, vol. I: An Introduction) 295Michel Foucault 20 Truth and Power (from Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972-1977) 305Michel Foucault 21 Discipline and Punish (from Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison) 314Michel Foucault Part VI The Sociological Theory of Pierre Bourdieu 323 Introduction to Part VI 325 22 Social Space and Symbolic Space (from "Social Space and Symbolic Space: Introduction to a Japanese Reading of Distinction") 335Pierre Bourdieu 23 Structures, Habitus, Practices (from the Logic of Practice) 345Pierre Bourdieu 24 The Field of Cultural Production, or: The Economic World Reversed (from Poetics) 359Pierre Bourdieu 25 Rethinking the State: Genesis and Structure of the Bureaucratic Field (from Rethinking the State: Genesis and Structure of the Bureaucratic Field) 375Pierre Bourdieu Part VII Race, Gender, Difference 387 Introduction to Part VII 389 26 The Conceptual Practices of Power (from the Conceptual Practices of Power: A Feminist Sociology of Knowledge) 398Dorothy E. Smith 27 Black Feminist Epistemology (from Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment) 407Patricia Hill Collins 28 Black Skin, White Masks (from Black Skin, White Masks) 417Frantz Fanon 29 The Paradoxes of Integration (from the Ordeal of Integration: Progress and Resentment in America's "Racial" Crisis) 426Orlando Patterson Part VIII Sociological Theory of Jurgen Habermas 435 Introduction to Part VIII 437 30 Modernity: An Unfinished Project (from Habermas and the Unfinished Project of Modernity) 444Jurgen Habermas 31 The Rationalization of the Lifeworld (from the Theory of Communicative Action Volume 2: Lifeworld and System: A Critique of Functionalist Reason) 451Jurgen Habermas 32 Civil Society and the Political Public Sphere (from Between Facts and Norms: Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy) 469Jurgen Habermas Part IX Modernity 491 Introduction to Part IX 493 33 The Social Constraint towards Self-Constraint (from the Civilizing Process: The History of Manners and State Formation and Civilization) 499Norbert Elias 34 Modernity and the Holocaust (from Modernity and the Holocaust) 510Zygmunt Bauman 35 The Consequences of Modernity (from the Consequences of Modernity) 531Anthony Giddens 36 We Have Never Been Modern (from We Have Never Been Modern) 546Bruno Latour Part X Crisis and Change 561 Introduction to Part X 563 37 Systemic and Antisystemic Crises (from Adam Smith in Beijing: Lineages of the Twenty-First Century) 569Giovanni Arrighi 38 Reconfiguring Territory, Authority, and Rights (from Territory. Authority. Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages) 579Saskia Sassen 39 The Modern World-System in Crisis (from World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction) 587Immanuel Wallerstein Index Classical Sociological Theory, 3rd Edition Notes on the Editors ix Acknowledgments x Introduction 1 Part I Precursors to Sociological Theory 19 Introduction to Part I 21 1 Of the Natural Condition and the Commonwealth (from Leviathan) 30Thomas Hobbes 2 Of the Social Contract (from The Social Contract) 38Jean-Jacques Rousseau 3 What is Enlightenment? (from Immanuel Kant, The Philosophy of Kant) 50Immanuel Kant 4 The Wealth of Nations (from The Wealth of Nations) 55Adam Smith 5 The Theory of Moral Sentiments (from The Theory of Moral Sentiments) 67Adam Smith Part II The Sociological Theory of Alexis de Tocqueville 83 Introduction to Part II 85 6 The Old Regime and the French Revolution (from The Old Regime and the French Revolution) 94Alexis de Tocqueville 7 Influence of Democracy on the Feelings of the Americans (from Democracy in America) 103Alexis de Tocqueville 8 Tyranny of the Majority (from Democracy in America) 122Alexis de Tocqueville Part III The Sociological Theory of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 133 Introduction to Part III 135 9 The German Ideology (from The German Ideology, Part One) 142Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 10 Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 (from Collected Works, Volume 3) 146Karl Marx 11 Manifesto of the Communist Party (from Collected Works, Volume 6) 156Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 12 The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (from Collected Works, Volume 11) 172Karl Marx 13 Wage-Labour and Capital (from Karl Marx: Selected Writings) 182Karl Marx 14 Classes (from Collected Works, Volume 37) 190Karl Marx Part IV The Sociological Theory of Emile Durkheim 193 Introduction to Part IV 195 15 The Rules of Sociological Method (from The Rules of Sociological Method) 201Emile Durkheim 16 The Division of Labor in Society (from The Division of Labor in Society) 220Emile Durkheim 17 The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (from Elementary Forms of the Religious Life) 243Emile Durkheim 18 Suicide (from Suicide: A Study in Sociology) 255Emile Durkheim Part V The Sociological Theory of Max Weber 265 Introduction to Part V 267 19 "Objectivity" in Social Science (from The Methodology of the Social Sciences) 273Max Weber 20 Basic Sociological Terms (from The Theory of Social and Economic Organization) 280Max Weber 21 The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (from Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism With Other Writings on the Rise of the West) 291Max Weber 22 The Distribution of Power within the Political Community: Class, Status, Party (from From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology) 310Max Weber 23 The Types of Legitimate Domination (from The Theory of Social and Economic Organization) 320Max Weber 24 Bureaucracy (from Max Weber: Essays in Sociology) 328Max Weber Part VI Self and Society in Sociological Theory 339 Introduction to Part VI 341 25 The Self (from Mind, Self and Society: From the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist) 347George Herbert Mead 26 The Stranger (from Georg Simmel: On Individuality and Social Forms) 361Georg Simmel 27 Group Expansion and the Development of Individuality (from Georg Simmel: On Individuality and Social Forms) 366Georg Simmel 28 The Dyad and the Triad (from The Sociology of Georg Simmel) 382Georg Simmel 29 Civilization and its Discontents (from Civilization and its Discontents) 396Sigmund Freud 30 The Souls of Black Folk (from The Souls of Black Folk) 404W. E. B. Du Bois 31 The Regulation of the Wishes (from The Unadjusted Girl) 410William I. Thomas Part VII Critical Theory and the Sociology of Knowledge 419 Introduction to Part VII 421 32 Traditional and Critical Theory (from Critical Theory: Selected Essays) 425Max Horkheimer 33 The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (from Illuminations) 441Walter Benjamin 34 The Culture Industry (from The Dialectic of Enlightenment) 465Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno 35 One-Dimensional Man (from One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced IndustrialSociety) 478Herbert Marcuse Part VIII Structural-Functional Analysis 487 Introduction to Part VIII 489 36 The Position of Sociological Theory (from The Position of Sociological Theory) 495Talcott Parsons 37 An Outline of the Social System (from Theories of Society) 502Talcott Parsons 38 Manifest and Latent Functions (from Social Theory and Social Structure) 523Robert K. Merton 39 On Sociological Theories of the Middle Range (from Social Theory and Social Structure) 531Robert K. Merton Index 543mehr

Autor

Craig Calhoun is Professor of Sociology and History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the editor of Habermas and the Public Sphere - 1992 - and Social Theory and the Politics of Identity.

Joseph Gerteis is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.

James Moody is the Robert O. Keohane Professor of Sociology, Duke University, North Carolina.

Steven Pfaff is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Washington.

Indermohan Virk is Lecturer in Sociology and Executive Director of the Patten Foundation at Indiana University, Bloomington.