The shape of sociology for the 21st century : tradition and renewal

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The shape of sociology for the 21st century : tradition and renewal

edited by Devorah Kalekin-Fishman and Ann Denis

(Sage studies in international sociology)

SAGE, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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"This is an important and thought-provoking collection of contemporary articles on the current crisis in social theory." - Professor Roger Penn, Lancaster University "With a comprehensive vision, great sociologists from around the world address the challenges of the new century." - Professor Michael Burawoy, University of California, Berkeley Over the past century, the field of sociology has experienced extraordinary expansion and vitality. But is this growth positive or negative - a promise of diversity or a threat of fragmentation? This critical volume explores the meaning of sociology and sociological knowledge in light of the recent growth and institutionalization of the discipline. A stellar group of international authors powerfully identify, question, and transform key assumptions in sociology. Leading us through the challenges faced by sociology, and the possible strategies for addressing them in the future, the book includes key issues such as: globalization development social policy inequality. An important companion for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers engaged with contemporary sociological theory, sociology of knowledge and sociological analysis.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Foreseeable Future of Sociology - Devorah Kalekin-Fishman and Ann Denis PART I: THEORIZING SOCIOLOGY: FROM PAST TO FUTURE Chapter 2: Recent Changes in Sociology - Michel Wieviorka Chapter 3: On Inter-Human Space - Piotr Sztompka Chapter 4: From Modernity to Globality - Devorah Kalekin-Fishman Chapter 5: Integrating the Analysis of Complex Inequalities and Globalization into the Heart of Social Theory Using Complexity Theory - Sylvia Walby PART II: SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL CHANGE Chapter 6: Beyond Three Constitutive Ideas of Classical Sociology - Globalization, Post-Modernity and Reflexivity - Emilio Lamo de Espinosa Chapter 7: The Shape of Sociology - Looking at the History of our Present - Elisa P. Reis Chapter 8: Dimensions of World-Making - Thoughts from the Caspian Sea - Dennis Smith PART III: FOCUS ON CONCEPTS Chapter 9: Identity in the Global Age - Hegemony, Resistance and Social Transformation - Lauren Langman Chapter 10: Community as Social Metaphor - The Need for a Genealogy of Social Collectivities - Michael Humphrey Chapter 11: Professions and Professionalism - Perspectives from the Sociology of Professional Groups - Julia Evetts PART IV: UNCONSCIOUS AND CONSCIOUS DIFFERENTIATION IN SOCIOLOGY Chapter 12: Sociology's Narratives of Global Change - Raewyn Connell Chapter 13: A Plea for a More Interpretive, More Empirical and More Historical Sociology - Gabriele Rosenthal Chapter 14: Post-Soviet Sociology as a Pattern of 'Another Sociology' - Larissa Titarenko PART V: UNRESOLVED CHALLENGES Chapter 15: Including Sociological Practice - A Global Perspective and the US Case - Jan Marie Fritz Chapter 16: A Cultural Transformation - The Design of Alienation in the Guise of Creativity - Pirkkoliisa Ahponen Chapter 17: 'Bystander Sociology' and the Sonderbehandlung of the Social - Marvin Prosono Chapter 18: Precarious Disciplinary Intersections and Inconvenient Truths - Susan A. McDaniel Chapter 19: Policy-Driven Research, Audit Culture, and Power - Transforming Sociological Practices in the Philippines - Emma Porio PART VI: LOOKING AHEAD Chapter 20: Sociology in the 21st Century - Embracing Complexity, Diversity and a Global Perspective - Ann Denis

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  • NCID
    BB10367884
  • ISBN
    • 9780857021298
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Los Angeles
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 340 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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