Sociology Since Midcentury: Essays in Theory Cumulation is a
collection of essays dealing with major intellectual developments in
sociology since the mid-twentieth century. Topics covered include a
macrohistorical theory of geopolitics, intended somewhat as an
alternative to the Wallerstein economic theory of world-systems; a
microtheory that provides a basis for linking up to and reconstructing
macrosociological theories; structuralism, ritual violence, and
solidarity; and the symbolic economy of culture. Comprised of 20
chapters, this book begins with an introduction to the major
historical and comparative sociologies, the traditions of Karl Marx
and Max Weber with their subsequent transformations. The next section
is devoted to structuralism and conflict that includes a discussion on
a theory of violence and Claude Lévi-Strauss's structural history.
Subsequent chapters explore the sociology of education and consider
class, codes, and control; cultural capitalism and symbolic violence;
schooling in capitalist America; breakthroughs in microsociology; and
the microfoundations of macrosociology. Erving Goffman's scholarly
methods and the theoretical traditions to which he contributes are
also examined. This monograph will be of interest to sociologists.
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Essays in Theory Cumulation
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ISBN
9781483261058
Publisert
2016
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Academic Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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