The Family, Politics, and Social Theory (RLE Social Theory)

The Family, Politics, and Social Theory (RLE Social Theory)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781317651895
ISBN-13 : 1317651898
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Synopsis The Family, Politics, and Social Theory (RLE Social Theory) by : D.H.J. Morgan

This book explores and clarifies all the major issues and developments within ‘family theorising’. It covers the extraordinary growth and variety of approaches to the family over the last decade, the most significant being the impact of feminism and the professional and state intervention into the family through marital and family therapy. The author focuses on the growth of family counselling, giving a detailed analysis of the Home Office publication, Marriage Matters. He looks at the rapid growth of historical studies of the family, European theoretical developments, the work of the Rapoports, the role of systems theorising, and phenomenological and critical approaches to the family. He shows the relevance of family theorising for contemporary debates about the state of marriage and the family, and argues for the centrality of ‘family themes’ within wider sociological debates.

The Family, Politics, and Social Theory

The Family, Politics, and Social Theory
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 0710099436
ISBN-13 : 9780710099433
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Family, Politics, and Social Theory by : D. H. J. Morgan

Social Theory and the Family (RLE Social Theory)

Social Theory and the Family (RLE Social Theory)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 9781317651055
ISBN-13 : 1317651057
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Theory and the Family (RLE Social Theory) by : D.H.J. Morgan

An experienced teacher of courses on the sociology of the family, D.H.J. Morgan frequently encounters a gulf between ‘the family’ as it is often treated in sociological texts and ‘the family’ as it is usually experienced. In this book he provides an extremely valuable bridge between the two by presenting an encounter between some of the mainstream theoretical approaches and concerns in the sociology of the family and what he terms as ‘critical’ perspectives on the family. This is the first British book on a basic social institution that takes into account the literature outside the mainstream of sociological analysis that deals with the subject. The first half examines the varieties of functional theorizing embedded in many texts, the over-concern with the question of kinship in modern society and the treatment of the family as a ‘success story’. In the second half Dr Morgan presents a critical account of some of the counter-theories: those derived from the radical feminist movement, the existential psycho-analytical approach associated with Laing, and the critical analyses of sex in an advanced capitalist society. A final chapter suggests some themes and orientations, derived from this encounter of theoretical approaches and modern perspectives, which can be usefully developed.

The Family, Politics, and Social Theory (RLE Social Theory)

The Family, Politics, and Social Theory (RLE Social Theory)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9781317651901
ISBN-13 : 1317651901
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Family, Politics, and Social Theory (RLE Social Theory) by : D.H.J. Morgan

This book explores and clarifies all the major issues and developments within ‘family theorising’. It covers the extraordinary growth and variety of approaches to the family over the last decade, the most significant being the impact of feminism and the professional and state intervention into the family through marital and family therapy. The author focuses on the growth of family counselling, giving a detailed analysis of the Home Office publication, Marriage Matters. He looks at the rapid growth of historical studies of the family, European theoretical developments, the work of the Rapoports, the role of systems theorising, and phenomenological and critical approaches to the family. He shows the relevance of family theorising for contemporary debates about the state of marriage and the family, and argues for the centrality of ‘family themes’ within wider sociological debates.

Politics and Social Theory

Politics and Social Theory
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1350363707
ISBN-13 : 9781350363700
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Politics and Social Theory by : Will Leggett

"Under present social conditions, neither social theorists nor political scientists can afford to ignore one another. This book is a clear, structured account of the relationship between politics and social theory, examining both the political content of social theory, and how social theory has illuminated our understanding of politics."--

Politics and Social Theory

Politics and Social Theory
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9781137609021
ISBN-13 : 1137609028
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Politics and Social Theory by : Will Leggett

Under present social conditions, neither social theorists nor political scientists can afford to ignore one another. This book is a clear, structured account of the relationship between politics and social theory, examining both the political content of social theory, and how social theory has illuminated our understanding of politics.

R.D. Laing: His Work and its Relevance for Sociology (RLE Social Theory)

R.D. Laing: His Work and its Relevance for Sociology (RLE Social Theory)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9781317651246
ISBN-13 : 1317651243
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis R.D. Laing: His Work and its Relevance for Sociology (RLE Social Theory) by : Martin Howarth-Williams

This study, by a sociologist, provides the most rigorous and comprehensive review to appear so far of R. D. Laing's work and theoretical development. Martin Howarth-Williams considers that Laing's insights into such controversial issues as the divided self and the politics of the family are of an importance that transcends their basis in clinical psychiatry and that they have a special significance for sociology. Using the Progressive/Regressive Method of Jean-Paul Sartre, the author illuminates the internal coherence of Laing's aims through the various stages of his work and shows how his ideas are shaped by consistent philosophic presuppositions and influences underlying his work. To give as complete an account as possible of Laing's interests and to relate them to the broad stream of his thought, the author explores Laing's involvement in other non-psychiatric realms – especially politics, religion and eastern mysticism. Material has been secured from a wide variety of recent sources which include interviews, films, TV appearances and the author's own personal recollections of informal talks given by Laing. In the final section of the book Martin Howarth-Williams isolates the concept of 'Intelligibility', which he demonstrates to be the unifying theme central to Laing's theory and shows how this can be used as the basis for a critique of recent developments in sociological theory as well as a starting point towards a genuinely dialectical sociology.

The Frontiers of Sociology (RLE Social Theory)

The Frontiers of Sociology (RLE Social Theory)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 109
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ISBN-10 : 9781000155730
ISBN-13 : 1000155730
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Frontiers of Sociology (RLE Social Theory) by : Tosco Raphael Fyvel

The six essays in this volume are designed to introduce the general reader to some of the main issues in the fields of education, industry, politics, family changes and the like, which concern British sociologists. While each of the essays is independently conceived, their joint aim is to show how sociologists can use empirical methods to throw fresh light on current social problems and also to convey the distinctive approach, the distinctive view of the world towards which sociologists are striving.

The Personal and the Political (RLE Social Theory)

The Personal and the Political (RLE Social Theory)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781317651444
ISBN-13 : 1317651448
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis The Personal and the Political (RLE Social Theory) by : Paul Halmos

Are human misery, poverty and despair a result of personal inadequacy or social injustice? Therefore is the solution to these problems psychotherapy or political action? In one of the most important books on social work for a decade, Paul Halmos tries to resolve a dilemma which many social workers experience acutely – the conflict between a desire to help those in need and a fear that, by doing so, they merely support a political system which should, itself, be changed. Such a dilemma was highlighted during the sixties when 'casework' and personal counselling became discredited by the 'rediscovery' of widespread poverty and inequality in western society. To many the only solution seemed to be urgent and radical political action. For Professor Halmos the realities are more complex – an exclusive preoccupation with either personal or political solutions is unlikely to prove fruitful – what is needed is a dual sensitivity and balance. Yet for the author it is the political solution which carries within it the greater risk and he warns of the dangers inherent in the total politicization of social concerns. He argues that social action can become political action and ultimately political control.

The Study of Society (RLE Social Theory)

The Study of Society (RLE Social Theory)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781000155785
ISBN-13 : 1000155781
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Study of Society (RLE Social Theory) by : Kathleen Joan Heasman

In this book, Dr Heasman begins by stating some central questions and answers concerning sociology and how we are to set about studying society. It goes on to deal with family groupings and social differences; with education and the part it plays in socialization; with the meaning and the importance of social differences; and with the relative importance of work and leisure and the ways in which leisure can be used. It considers the effects of the change in the size of the population in the last hundred years upon social life in Britain, examines the problems of social change and looks at order in society and the way it is affected by different forms and aspects of government. The result is a thorough, comprehensive, but at all times lucid, introduction to the subject.