Contemporary theories and issues
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Contemporary theories and issues
(The Cambridge handbook of social theory, v. 2)
Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This ambitious two-volume handbook of social theory consists of forty original contributions. The researchers take stock of the state of social theory and its relationship to the canon, exploring such topics as the nature, purpose, and meaning of social theory; the significance of the classics; the impact of specific individual and theory schools; and more. Both volumes reflect a mixture of what intellectual historian Morton White distinguished as the 'annalist of ideas' and the 'analyst of ideas,' locating theoretical thought within the larger socio-historical context that shaped it - within the terrain of the sociology of knowledge. Exploring the contemporary relevance of theories in a manner that is historically situated and sensitive, this impressive and comprehensive set will likely stand the test of time.
Table of Contents
- 1. Rational choice theory and methodological individualism Karl-Dieter Opp
- 2. Network theories Mark C. Pachucki and Ronald L. Breiger
- 3. Cultural sociology Michael Strand and Lyn Spillman
- 4. Identity Peter Burke
- 5. Emotions theory Donileen R. Loseke and Margarethe Kusenbach
- 6. Theorizing sex/gender: feminist social theory Shelley Budgeon
- 7. Intersectionality as critical social theory Patricia Hill Collins
- 8. Modernity Peter Wagner
- 9. Realism Timothy Rutzou
- 10. Globalization: not good, bad, or over Sheila Croucher
- 11. Time/space Kevin Fox Gotham
- 12. Social theory in the anthropocene: ecological crisis and renewal Robert J. Antonio and Brett Clark
- 13. Embodiment Chris Shilling
- 14. Sexualities Stephen Valocchi
- 15. Multiculturalism Christian Joppke
- 16. Risk Klaus Rasborg
- 17. Trust and the variety of its bases Barbara A. Misztal
- 18. Unity's within conflict: mapping biology's relevance to sociological theory Douglas A. Marshall
- 19. Civil society Simon Susen
- 20. Social movements: sequences vs. fuzzy temporality Kevin Gillan
- 21. Immigration Ewa Morawska.
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