
Sociology And Social Theory Has Always Been A Major Source Of New Perspectives For Organization Studies. Access To A Series Of Authoritative Accounts Of Theorists And Research Themes In Sociology And Social Theory Which Have Influenced Developments In Organization Studies Is Essential For Those Wishing To Deepen And Extend Their Knowledge Of The Intersection Of Sociology And Organization Studies. This Goal Is Achieved By Drawing On A Group Of Internationally Renowned Scholars Committed In Their Own Work To Strengthening These Links And Asking Them To Provide Critical Accounts Of Particular Theorists And Research Themes Which Have Straddled This Divide. This Volume Aims To Strengthen Ties Between Organization Studies And Contemporary Sociological Work At A Time When There Are Increasing Institutional Barriers To Such Cooperation, Potentially Generating A Myopia That Constricts New Developments. Used In Conjunction With Its Companion Volume, The Oxford Handbook Of Sociology And Organization Studies: Classical Foundations, The Reader Is Provided With A Comprehensive Account Of The Productive And Critical Interaction Between Sociology And Organization Studies Over Many Decades. Highly International In Scope, Theorists And Themes Are Drawn From Both The Usa And Europe In Equal Measure. Similarly The Authors Of The Chapters Are Drawn From Both Sides Of The Atlantic. The Result Is A Series Of Chapters On Individuals And Key Research Themes And Debates Which Will Provide Faculty And Post Graduate Researchers With Appreciative, Authoritative And Critical Accounts That Can Be Drawn On To Design Courses Or Provided Guided Reading To The Field
This volume investigates the intersection of sociology and organization studies to determine how sociological theory can inform and advance contemporary organizational research. The editors, all established scholars in the field, curate a collection of critical accounts from internationally recognized experts. By bridging the divide between these two disciplines, the text aims to counteract institutional myopia and provide a robust framework for understanding complex organizational phenomena.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this volume as a primary resource for faculty and postgraduate researchers seeking to integrate sociological depth into organizational analysis. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is designed for advanced study and course development.
Page Count:
816
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
ISBN-10:
019105805X
ISBN-13:
9780191058059
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