Explaining social processes
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Explaining social processes
Paradigm, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Built upon decades of experience at the frontiers of history and social science, Charles Tilly's newest book offers innovative methods and approaches that are applicable in a wide range of disciplines: politics, sociology, anthropology, history, economics, and more. The book covers approaches to analysis ranging from interpersonal exchanges to world-historical changes-economic, political, and social. He shows how a thoroughgoing relational account of social processes, coupled with the careful identification of causal mechanisms, illuminates variation and change in the ways people live at the small scale and the large.
Table of Contents
- Part I Introduction
- Chapter 1 Method and Explanation
- Part II Concepts and Observations
- Chapter 2 Systems, Dispositions, and Transactions in Social Analysis
- Chapter 3 Observations of Social Processes and Their Formal Representations
- Chapter 4 Event Catalogs as Theories
- Chapter 5 Iron City Blues
- Chapter 6 Why Read the Classics?
- Part III Explanations and Comparisons
- Chapter 7 To Explain Political Processes
- Chapter 8 Means and Ends of Comparison in Macrosociology
- Chapter 9 Terror, Terrorism, Terrorists
- Chapter 10 Linkers, Diggers, and Glossers in Social Analysis
- Part IV Historical Social Analysis
- Chapter 11 History and Sociological Imagining
- Chapter 12 Historical Analysis of Political Processes
- Chapter 13 What Good Is Urban History?
- Chapter 14 Anglo-American Social History Since 1945
- Chapter 15 Three Visions of History and Theory
- partV Conclusion
- Chapter 16 Epilogue
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