
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the core topics, theories and debates in modern social theory.Fourteen chapters have been written by leading specialists in the field, providing up-to-date guidance on the full sweep of the modern sociological imagination, from the legacies of the classical figures of Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel and Parsons to the work of cutting-edge contemporary theorists. Separate chapters discuss functionalism and its critics, interpretive and interactionist theory, historical social theory, western Marxism, psychoanalytic social theory, structuralism and post-structuralism, structure and agency theory, feminist social theory, postmodernism and its critics, and theories about globalization.All chapters are supplied with questions for discussion, study boxes, guidance on further reading and useful website addresses. It is ideal for students of sociology and cultural studies pursuing foundational courses in the history and theory of social analysis, and is also accessible for the general reader.
This book investigates the foundational questions and evolving frameworks that define modern social theory. Austin Harrington, alongside a team of leading specialists, synthesizes the history of sociological thought to provide a structured overview of the field. The text bridges the gap between classical legacies and contemporary debates, offering a comprehensive pedagogical tool for understanding the complexities of social analysis.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this text as a foundational resource for students in sociology and cultural studies due to its structured, multi-author approach. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which makes complex theoretical debates accessible to both undergraduates and the general public.
Page Count:
378
Publication Date:
2005-02-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199255709
ISBN-13:
9780199255702
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