Social theory for a changing society
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Social theory for a changing society
Westview Press , Russell Sage Foundation, 1991
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Library & Science Information Center, Osaka Prefecture University
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Note
Based on a conference "Social Theory and Emerging Issues in a Changing Society," held at the University of Chicago, April 5-8, 1989
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780813311937
Description
In this volume, leading social theorists address the broad ranging issues facing society at the end of the twentieth century, as our social environment changes from being based on primary units such as families and ethnicities and our physical environment becomes increasingly man-made. Examining recent changes in technology and social organization, the authors show how social theory can inform the construction of social organization and help provide avenues of future social development.
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: pbk ISBN 9780813311944
Description
In this volume, leading social theorists address the broad-ranging issues facing society at the end of the 20th century, as our social environment changes from being based on primary units such as families and ethnicities and our physical environment becomes increasingly man-made. Examining recent changes in technology and social organization, the authors show how social theory can inform the construction of social organization and help provide avenues of future social development.
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