Ebook: Sociological Theory

Ebook: Sociological Theory
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Publisher : McGraw Hill
Total Pages : 850
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ISBN-10 : 9780077171834
ISBN-13 : 0077171837
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Synopsis Ebook: Sociological Theory by : George Ritzer

The ninth edition of Sociological Theory by George Ritzer gives readers a comprehensive overview of the major theorists and schools of sociological thought. Key theories are integrated with biographical sketches of theorists, and are placed in their historical and intellectual context. Written by one of the foremost authorities on sociological theory, this text helps students better understand the original works of classical and modern theorists, and enables them to compare and contrast the latest substantive concepts.

Sociological Theory Ebook

Sociological Theory Ebook
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ISBN-10 : 0203180771
ISBN-13 : 9780203180778
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Synopsis Sociological Theory Ebook by : Mouzelis

Sociological Theory

Sociological Theory
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Total Pages : 488
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ISBN-10 : 173551201X
ISBN-13 : 9781735512013
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Synopsis Sociological Theory by : John Leveille

This first edition of Sociological Theory - From the Classical to the Contemporary by John Leveille provides a thorough but highly accessible, mainstream introduction to the main sociological theories both past and present. While the book presents a rich and detailed description of the theories, complex ideas are presented in a simple, conversational writing style that makes the material readily understandable to undergraduates. The book is designed to foster in the reader not only a knowledge of the particular theories themselves but an understanding of some of the thorny conceptual issues and themes related to theory construction in general. Many examples from popular culture and current events, from Black Lives Matter to Hollywood movies, are used throughout the book to illustrate the ideas of the theorists and to highlight the relevant conceptual issues being raised. At select points, the author offers brief discussions and contemporary evaluations of some of the more contentious points raised by the various theorists both past and present. The book includes features that may assist the reader in learning sociological theory and in learning to think theoretically: Biographical sketches of the major theorists; Offset boxes with anecdotal comments about notable features of the theorists' biographies and their relationship to one or another engaging or provocative theme; Lists of discussion questions appear at the end of each chapter; Examples from popular culture and current events, including Black Lives Matter, the authoritarian presidency of Trump, Hollywood movies, and others, are included throughout to illustrate theoretical ideas. The book covers many of the more important theorists. It is organized into three parts. In the first part, the classical theories of Marx, Weber, and Durkheim are described. (Simmel is also presented here.) The second part focuses on theories that arose in the middle of the twentieth century. Here we cover: Parsons, Merton; Mead and symbolic interactionism, phenomenology and ethnomethodology; the conflict theories of Dahrendorf and Collins, and the Marxists theories of Gramsci and Lukacs; the critical theory of the Frankfurt School; and rational choice and exchange theories of Coleman, Homans, Blau, Emerson, and others. The third part of the book describes more recent and contemporary approaches: Integrative theories of Bourdieu, Habermas, and Giddens; postmodern theories of Foucault and Baudrillard; critical race and gender theories and queer theories -- Butler, Smith, Du Bois, Fanon, Said, and others; and, theories of the present -- which means current theories often focused on globalization and the environment. This last chapter describes the ideas of such scholars as Wallerstein, Castells, and others.

EBOOK: Scoping the Social

EBOOK: Scoping the Social
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9780335228461
ISBN-13 : 0335228461
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Synopsis EBOOK: Scoping the Social by : Anthony Woodiwiss

Social theory is central to the disciplines of sociology, cultural studies, criminology and media studies. Many students, however, find it difficult to relate theory to their other courses, projects, dissertations and theses, let alone imagine themselves producing theory. In contrast to conventional social theory textbooks that restrict themselves to the description and analysis of theories and what other professionals have said about them, this innovative book shows students how to use, criticise and contribute to the development of theory. Treating theory as a variety of ‘visual work’ that is intimately connected with the process of empirical investigation, and with the help of clear diagrams and carefully chosen quotations, Part 1 provides an exceptionally clear introduction to the different ways of practicing social theory. Part 2 provides a practical example of how to theorise by producing and demonstrating the effectiveness of a new concept of reflexivity in the course of an outline of the history of the development of social theory since 1945. This is important reading for students and researchers in sociology and related fields.

Sociological Perspective

Sociological Perspective
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Total Pages : 70
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Synopsis Sociological Perspective by : Ely Chinoy

The Sociology of Law

The Sociology of Law
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 1138538698
ISBN-13 : 9781138538696
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Synopsis The Sociology of Law by : A. Javier Trevino

The purpose of this book is to introduce the sociology of law by providing a coherent organization to the general body of literature in that field. As such, the text gives a comprehensive overview of theoretical sociology of law. It deals with the broad expanse of the field and covers a vast amount of intellectual terrain. This volume is intended to fill a gap in the literature. Most textbooks in the sociology of law are insufficiently theoretical or else do not provide a paradigmatic analysis of sociological theories. The content of this text consists of discussions of the works of scholars who have contributed the most to the cumulative development of the sociology of law. It surveys the major traditions of legal sociology but is not wedded to any one particular theoretical approach. Both the "classical," or nineteenth-century, and "contemporary," or twentieth-century, perspectives are covered. The reader will see that nineteenth-century thought has directly influenced the emergence of twentieth-century theory. One unique feature of this book is that key sociological and legal concepts, presented in bold print and italics, are defined, described, and illustrated throughout. Although the nature of the subject matter is highly theoretical and, at times, quite complex, Trevino values every effort to present the material in the most straightforward and intelligible form possible without compromising the integrity of the theories themselves. In short, this book aims to accomplish three objectives: inform about the progressive advancement of sociological theory, teach the reader to analyze the law as a social phenomenon, and develop in the reader a critical mode of thinking about issues relevant to the relationship between law and society.

Sociology in Our Times

Sociology in Our Times
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ISBN-10 : 017610481X
ISBN-13 : 9780176104818
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Synopsis Sociology in Our Times by : Diane Kendall

Sociology in Our Times introduces students to a brief survey of sociological theories and methods. This cutting-edge book highlights the relevance of sociology by including a diverse collection of theories, research, and "lived experiences" that accurately mirror the diversity in society itself. Sociology in Our Times is acclaimed in the field for being the first textbook to integrate race, class, and gender issues, and for its thorough presentation of sociological theory, which includes diverse theoretical viewpoints such as feminist and postmodernist theory. Kendall, Murray and Linden show students that sociology involves important questions and issues that they confront both personally and vicariously.

EBOOK: Social Theory, The State and Modern Society

EBOOK: Social Theory, The State and Modern Society
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9780335233908
ISBN-13 : 0335233902
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Synopsis EBOOK: Social Theory, The State and Modern Society by : Michael Marinetto

In recent years there has been a proliferation of approaches which have redefined our understanding of political power and the state. These contemporary state theories have philosophical and theoretical antecedents that can be traced to post-classical social and political thought: their influences can be traced to feminism, structuralism and poststructuralism, cultural theory, network analysis and globalisation theory. The classical theories of Marx, Weber and Durkheim are altogether less important in contemporary state theory. In Social Theory, the State and Modern Society, Mike Marinetto considers the philosophical and theoretical heritage of modern state theory and then critiques the theories that have evolved from this legacy. Topics covered include: The poststructural state Governance and the decentred state The gendered state The cultural turn in state theory The state in a global context The past, present and future of state theory Social Theory, the State and Modern Society is key reading for students of Sociology, Politics and Public Policy. It is also of interest to researchers and academics with an interest in state theory.