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Sociological Theory - Contemporary Debates, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Sociological Theory - Contemporary Debates, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Sociological Theory, Second Edition is a lively and accessible
introduction to contemporary sociological debates. With additional
material on theoretical developments since 1995, this substantially
updated work is a systematic and comprehensive text presenting
clear arguments on the relative merits of the different positions
taken within sociological theory. In this second edition John Scott
has re-ordered the chapters and chapter sections to draw out a
strong narrative on contention and convergence in sociological
theory. A consideration of the work of Talcott Parsons sets the
scene for subsequent debates on neofunctionalist, symbolic
interactionist, rational choice, and conflict theories, together
with recent developments in structuralism and post-structuralism.
This second edition has been re-cast and updated to give a fuller
discussion of the syntheses produced by Anthony Giddens and Jurgen
Habermas, tracing their lineage back to Parsons's framework. It
considers the various views of modern society depicted in these
syntheses and it reviews the wider debates on modernity and
post-modernity. The central argument of the book is that advances
in sociological understanding arise from the synthesis of rival
ideas, and it concludes with an exploration of those areas in which
sociological theory is in need of further development. New features
of the second edition include: - greater prominence for
neofunctionalism in relation to earlier structural-functional
theories - discussion of the theoretical ideas of Pierre Bourdieu -
expanded coverage of post-structuralist theoretical ideas in
relation to structuralist theories - positioning of
ethnomethodology and conversation analysis in relation to earlier
work on symbolic interactionism - a stronger positioning of debates
over modernity and post-modernity as extensions of general
theoretical debates. Authoritative, comprehensive and written in a
thoroughly accessible style, this text will have major appeal to
students, researchers, teachers and specialists in sociological
theory.
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