The Anthem Companion to Raymond Boudon

The Anthem Companion to Raymond Boudon
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ISBN-10 : 1839991453
ISBN-13 : 9781839991455
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Synopsis The Anthem Companion to Raymond Boudon by : Christian Robitaille

The Anthem Companion to Raymond Boudon

The Anthem Companion to Raymond Boudon
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9781839991462
ISBN-13 : 1839991461
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Synopsis The Anthem Companion to Raymond Boudon by : Christian Robitaille

This book seeks to identify the main threads of a resolutely complex course of thought which has contributed greatly to sociology. Although he founded no “school,” Raymond Boudon certainly made original contributions to the discipline in his own time, including his theory of rationality, his interpretation of the work of the founders of sociology, and his explanation of educational inequalities. He also presented convincing arguments about how the overly narrow utilitarianism of mainstream economists was incomplete and betrayed major theoretical gaps. It is true in any case that his thought laid the groundwork for many theoretical and empirical social studies. Through an analysis of the most important parts of this thought, each of the chapters will not merely demonstrate the scientific rigor which can be associated to his work, but also show how it remains relevant to our understanding of contemporary society and how it can hence be used for future research projects. There can be no doubt, Boudon’s thought has for various reasons undergone new assessments. Chapters of this book hence reflect a variety of points of view on how his work can be understood, criticized, and used for future research endeavors.

The Anthem Companion to Raymond Aron

The Anthem Companion to Raymond Aron
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781839980046
ISBN-13 : 1839980044
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Synopsis The Anthem Companion to Raymond Aron by : Joachim Stark

Raymond Aron is an exceptional figure among twentieth-century sociological and political thinkers. The book focuses on the sociological work of this author of the century, who analyzed his age both in its grand-scale political and socio-economic traits and in the complex social ramifications of its day-to-day life. Aron experts from a total of seven countries examine Aron’s sociology in detail starting with his road from philosophy to sociology not least under the impression of the Great Depression and its aftermath, especially the rise of National Socialism in Germany. His epistemological studies on the limits of objective knowledge in history and the social sciences in which he moves away from Durkheim's approach and instead adopts Max Weber's sociology of understanding are analysed. This acknowledgment of the limits of knowledge laid the foundations for Aron’s liberalism and humanism. His sociology of industrial society as an economy of economic growth in its market economy and planned economy versions, its social stratification, his criticism of the Marxist concept of social class, the structure of the ruling elites and the pluralistic and one-party, totalitarian political regimes are presented, as is Aron's analysis of the dialectic of modern society between the idea of equality and the authority structures in the state and the economic process. This is accompanied by Aron's lifelong criticism of those intellectuals above all in the pluralist and liberal democracies who hope that a messianic ideology will abolish all social contradictions. Aron’s sociology of international relations in the age of industrial society and globalization, which for Aron brought about the dawn of universal history, complete the overview of Raymond Aron's sociological work.

The Anthem Companion to Gabriel Tarde

The Anthem Companion to Gabriel Tarde
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781783086511
ISBN-13 : 1783086513
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Synopsis The Anthem Companion to Gabriel Tarde by : Robert Leroux

‘The Anthem Companion to Gabriel Tarde’ offers the best contemporary work on Gabriel Tarde, written by the best scholars currently working in this field. Original, authoritative and wide-ranging, the critical assessments of this volume will make it ideal for Tarde students and scholars alike. ‘Anthem Companions to Sociology’ offer authoritative and comprehensive assessments of major figures in the development of sociology from the last two centuries. Covering the major advancements in sociological thought, these companions offer critical evaluations of key figures in the American and European sociological tradition, and will provide students and scholars with both an in-depth assessment of the makers of sociology and chart their relevance to modern society.

The Anthem Companion to Alexis de Tocqueville

The Anthem Companion to Alexis de Tocqueville
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781783089765
ISBN-13 : 1783089768
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Synopsis The Anthem Companion to Alexis de Tocqueville by : Daniel Gordon

‘The Anthem Companion to Alexis de Tocqueville’ contains original interpretations of Tocqueville’s major writings on democracy and revolution as well as his lesser-known writings on colonies, prisons and minorities. The Introduction by Daniel Gordon discusses how Tocqueville was canonized during the Cold War and the need to reassess the place of Tocqueville’s voice in the conversation of post-Marxist social theory. Each chapter that follows compares Tocqueville’s ideas on a given subject with those of other major social theorists, including Bourdieu, Dahl, Du Bois, Foucault, Lévi-Strauss and Marx. This comprehensive volume is based on the idea that Tocqueville was not merely a founder or precursor whose ideas have been absorbed into modern social science. The broad questions that Tocqueville raised, his comparative vision, and his unique vocabulary and style can inspire deeper thinking in the social sciences today.

The Routledge International Handbook of Talcott Parsons Studies

The Routledge International Handbook of Talcott Parsons Studies
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781000475166
ISBN-13 : 1000475166
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Synopsis The Routledge International Handbook of Talcott Parsons Studies by : A. Javier Treviño

Talcott Parsons was the leading theorist in American sociology—and perhaps in world sociology—from the 1940s to the 1970s. He created the dominant school of thought that made "Parsonian" a standard description of a theoretical attempt to unify social science, as reflected in the fact that his contributions to the discipline cover a range of issues, including medicine, the family, religion, law, the economy, race relations, and politics—to name but a few. This volume brings together leading scholars working in the field of "Parsonian Studies" to explore the background of Parsons’s work, the content of his oeuvre, and his subsequent influence. Thematically organized, it covers Parsons’s contributions and impacts in areas including the philosophy and methodology of the social sciences; cultural sociology; personality, mental illness, and psychoanalysis; and economics and political and economic sociology. In addition, it considers his influence in different areas of the world and on particular students, and offers insights into the Parsonian tradition’s practical application to contemporary social issues. An authoritative, comprehensive, and in-depth critical assessment of the Parsonian legacy, The Routledge International Handbook of Talcott Parsons Studies will appeal to scholars across the social sciences and in sociology and social theory in particular, with interests in the history of sociology and the enduring relevance of Talcott Parsons.

The Content Machine

The Content Machine
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780857281210
ISBN-13 : 0857281216
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The Content Machine by : Michael Bhaskar

This ground-breaking study, the first of its kind, outlines a theory of publishing that allows publishing houses to focus on their core competencies in times of crisis. Tracing the history of publishing from the press works of fifteenth-century Germany to twenty-first-century Silicon Valley, via Venice, Beijing, Paris and London, and fusing media theory and business experience, ‘The Content Machine’ offers a new understanding of content, publishing and technology, and defiantly answers those who contend that publishing has no future in a digital age.

Ethics and Sport in Europe

Ethics and Sport in Europe
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Publisher : Council of Europe
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9287170770
ISBN-13 : 9789287170774
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Synopsis Ethics and Sport in Europe by : Dominique Bodin

Defending ethics in sport is vital in order to combat the problems of corruption, violence, drugs, extremism and other forms of discrimination it is currently facing. Sport reflects nothing more and nothing less than the societies in which it takes place. However, if sport is to continue to bring benefits for individuals and societies, it cannot afford to neglect its ethical values or ignore these scourges. The major role of the Council of Europe and the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport (EPAS) in addressing the new challenges to sports ethics was confirmed by the 11th Council of Europe Conference of Ministers responsible for Sport, held in Athens on 11 and 12 December 2008. A political impetus was given on 16 June 2010 by the Committee of Ministers, with the adoption of an updated version of the Code of Sports Ethics (Recommendation CM/Rec(2010)9), emphasising the requisite co-ordination between governments and sports organisations. The EPAS prepared the ministerial conference and stepped up its work in an international conference organised with the University of Rennes, which was attended by political leaders, athletes, researchers and officials from the voluntary sector. The key experiences described in the conference and the thoughts that it prompted are described in this publication. All the writers share the concern that the end result should be practical action - particularly in terms of the setting of standards - that falls within the remit of the EPAS and promotes the Council of Europe's core values.

The Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu

The Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9780857287687
ISBN-13 : 0857287680
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu by : Simon Susen

These critical essays bring together prominent scholars in the social sciences to consider the diverse nature of the legacy of Pierre Bourdieu in contemporary social theory. In offering a range of perspectives on the continuing relevance of Bourdieu's sociology, the essays of this volume examine Bourdieu's relationship to both classical and contemporary social theory. This collection constructs an intellectual bridge between French-speaking and English-speaking accounts of Bourdieu's work.

Django

Django
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 0195304489
ISBN-13 : 9780195304480
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Django by : Michael Dregni

Dregni has penned the first major critical biography of Gypsy legend and guitar icon Django Reinhardt.