Sociological theories in progress : new formulations
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Sociological theories in progress : new formulations
Sage Publications, c1989
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
This volume explores the leading edge of theoretical development in sociology between 1972 and 1989. It contains the work of some of the leading sociological theorists, presents extensions or reformulations of existing theories and some wholly new theories. The editors particularly wish to show the range of middle-range theory - theory orientated towards empirical knowledge of specific domains as opposed to overarching frameworks for all sociology.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: theoretical structures and the micro-macro problem, Joseph Berger et al. Part 2 Identity, status and social interaction: further developments in identity theory - singularity versus multiplicity of self, Sheldon Stryker
- status characteristics, standards and attributions, Martha Foschi
- fuzzy sets and double standards - modeling the process of ability inference, Margaret Foddy and Michael Smithson
- the evolution of status expectations - a theoretical extension, Joseph Berger et al
- understanding legitimation in informal status orders, Cecilia Ridgeway
- group structure and information exchange - introduction to a theory, Bernard Cohen and Steven Silver. Part 3 Differentiations, inequalities and organizations: a general theory of macrostructural dynamics, Jonathan Turner
- a biased net theory of social structures and the problem of integration, Thomas Fararo and John Skvoretz
- processes of allocation to open and closed positions in social structure, Aage Sorensen
- expectations, shared awareness and power, Yitzhak Samuel and Morris Zelditch Jr
- power structures - derivations and applications of elementary theory, David Willer and Barry Markovsky
- distributive-justice force in human affairs - analyzing the three central questions, Guillermina Jasso
- competitive and institutional processes in organizational ecology - a model, Michael Hannan.
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