Social Theory: A Textbook / Edition 1

Social Theory: A Textbook / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1138999954
ISBN-13:
9781138999954
Pub. Date:
03/27/2017
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138999954
ISBN-13:
9781138999954
Pub. Date:
03/27/2017
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Social Theory: A Textbook / Edition 1

Social Theory: A Textbook / Edition 1

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Overview

This textbook offers a new approach to understanding social theory. Framed around paired theoretical perspectives on a series of sociological problems, the book shows how distinctive viewpoints shed light on different facets of social phenomena. The book includes sociology’s "founding fathers", major 20th-century thinkers and recent voices such as Butler and Zizek. Philosophically grounded and focused on interpretation and analysis, the book provides a clear understanding of theory’s scope while developing students’ skills in evaluating, applying and comparing theories.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138999954
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/27/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Carsten Bagge Laustsen is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Aarhus University.

Lars Thorup Larsen is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Aarhus University.

Mathias Wullum Nielsen is a postdoctoral fellow at the Department of History, Stanford University.

Tine Ravn is a doctoral fellow at the Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University.

Mads P. Sørensen is Senior Researcher at the Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University.

Table of Contents

Preface

1. What is Sociology?

2. Capitalism and Alienation: Marx and Weber

3. Recognition and Anomie: Durkheim and Honneth

4. Social Interaction and Marginalisation: Simmel and the Chicago School

5. Power and Stratification: Foucault and Bourdieu

6. System and Differentiation: Luhmann and Habermas

7. State and Market: Althusser and Boltanski & Chiapello

8. Uncertainty and Risk: Bauman and Beck

9. The Reflective Self: Goffman and Giddens

10. Family and Work: Sennett and Hochschild

11. Gender, Body and Identity: Butler and Haraway

12. Factish and Fetish: Latour and Žižek

13. Sociology as an Analytic Praxis

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