Neofunctionalist sociology

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Neofunctionalist sociology

edited by Paul Colomy

(Schools of thought in sociology / series editor, John Urry, 4)(An Elgar reference collection)

E. Elgar, c1990

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Includes bibliographies and index

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内容説明

Neofunctionalist Sociology features provocative theoretical and empirical statements that attempt to revise and redirect the orthodox functionalist tradition. This important collection includes essays by internationally recognized social scientists including Jeffrey Alexander, Bernard Barber, S.N. Eisenstadt, Miriam Johnson, Niklas Luhmann, Richard Munch, Roland Robertson and several younger scholars. The first part of the volume presents the theoretical and ideological positions claimed by neofunctionalists, while the second highlights neofunctionalist research programs in cultural sociology, social change, the professions and inequality, political sociology and feminist sociology.

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CONTENTS: Introduction: The Neofunctionalist Movement Part I - Generalized Discourse A. Metatheory J. C. Alexander and P. Colomy (1985), 'Toward Neofunctionalism' Sociological Theory' J.C. Alexander (1978), 'Formal and Substantive Voluntarism in the Work of Talcott Parsons: A Theoretical and Ideological Reinterpretation' R. Munch (1986), 'The American Creed in Sociological Theory Exchange, Negotiated Order, Accommodated Individualism and Contingency' M. Gould (1981), 'Parsons Versus Marx: "An Earnest Warning..."' B. Theory and Ideology L. Mayhew (1984), 'In Defense of Modernity: Talcott Parsons and the Utilitarian Tradition' D. Sciulli (1986), 'Voluntaristic Action as a Distinct Concept: Theoretical Foundations of Societal Constitutionalism' C. Models N. Luhmann (1984), 'The Self-Description of Society: Crisis Fashion and Sociological Theory' R. Munch (1983), 'Modern Science and Technology: Differentiation or Interpenetration?' Part II - Selected Research Programmes A. Sociology of Culture, Religion and Science J. C. Alexander (1984), 'Three Models of Culture and Society Relations: Toward an Analysis of Watergate' N. Luhmann (1985), 'Society, Meaning, Religion - Based on Self-Reference' S. Fuchs (1986), 'The Social Organization of Scientific Knowledge' B. Social Change S. N. Eisenstadt (1980), 'Cultural Orientations, Institutional Entrepreneurs, and Social Change: Comparative Analysis of Traditional Civilizations' R. Robertson and F. Lechner (1985), 'Modernization, Globalization, and the Problem of Culture in World-Systems Theory' P. B. Colomy (1986), 'Recent Developments in the Functionalist Approach to Change' C. Professions and Inequality B. Barber (1978), 'Control and Responsibility in the Powerful Professions' B. Barber (1978), 'Inequality and Occupational Prestige: Theory, Research, and Social Policy' D. Political Sociology E. W. Lehman (1988), 'The Theory of the State Versus the State of Theory' E. Feminist Sociology: Personality, Socialization and Family M. M. Johnson, J. Stockard, J. Acker and C. Naffziger (1975), 'Expressiveness Reevaluated' Name Index

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