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Other People's Country - Law, Water amd Entitlement in Settler Colonial Sites (Hardcover): Timothy Neale, Stephen Turner Other People's Country - Law, Water amd Entitlement in Settler Colonial Sites (Hardcover)
Timothy Neale, Stephen Turner
R4,130 Discovery Miles 41 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Other People's Country thinks through the entangled objects of law - legislation, policies, institutions, treaties and so on - that 'govern' waters and that make bodies of water 'lawful' within settler colonial sites today. Informed by the theoretical interventions of cosmopolitics and political ecology, each opening up new approaches to questions of politics and 'the political', the chapters in this book locate these insights within material settler colonial 'places' rather than abstract structures of domination. A claim to water - whether by Indigenous peoples or settlers - is not simply a claim to a resource. It is a claim to knowledge and to the constitution of place and therefore, in the terms of Isabelle Stengers, to the continued constitution of the past, present and future of real worlds. Including contributions from the fields of anthropology, cultural studies, cultural geography, critical legal studies, and settler colonial studies, this collection not only engages with issues of law, water and entitlement in different national contexts - including Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand, New Caledonia and the USA - but also from diverse disciplinary and institutional contexts. This book was originally published as a special issue of Settler Colonial Studies.

The Future of Sociology - Ideology or Objective Social Science? (Paperback): Robert Leroux, Thierry Martin, Stephen Turner The Future of Sociology - Ideology or Objective Social Science? (Paperback)
Robert Leroux, Thierry Martin, Stephen Turner
R1,179 Discovery Miles 11 790 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book explores the shift in sociology away from the shared aspiration of the classical transition, of transcending partiality through the construction of a "science of society", in the face of challenges to the notion of objectivity. With the increasing subjugation of sociology to political ideologies and a growing emphasis on "policy", which casts sociology in the role of a provider of intellectual content for political programs, this volume asks whether the situation is the result of an exhaustion of ideas or might perhaps be rooted in the failure in the very program of establishing sociology as a science. Taking seriously the challenges to the classical aspiration of constructing theories that both explain and are grounded in empirical reality, The Future of Sociology asks whether the core idea of transcending ideology is still worth pursuing, and whether there remains scope for making sociology scientific. As such, it will appeal to scholars and students of sociology, social theory, and social scientific methodology.

Making Democratic Theory Democratic - Democracy, Law, and Administration after Weber and Kelsen (Paperback): Stephen Turner,... Making Democratic Theory Democratic - Democracy, Law, and Administration after Weber and Kelsen (Paperback)
Stephen Turner, George Mazur
R1,140 Discovery Miles 11 400 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

--A timely analysis of how to make democracies more administratively effective--and true to the intentions of democracy --The lead author is a distinguished political philosopher --Valuable assigned reading for advanced courses on social theory, political theory, public administration, democracy, political sociology, and more

A Global Environmental Right (Hardcover): Stephen Turner A Global Environmental Right (Hardcover)
Stephen Turner
R4,440 Discovery Miles 44 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The development of an international substantive environmental right on a global level has long been a contested issue. To a limited extent environmental rights have developed in a fragmented way through different legal regimes. This book examines the potential for the development of a global environmental right that would create legal duties for all types of decision-makers and provide the bedrock for a new system of international environmental governance. Taking a problem solving approach, the book seeks to demonstrate how straightforward and logical changes to the existing global legal architecture would address some of the fundamental root causes of environmental degradation. It puts forward a draft global environmental right that would integrate duties for both state and non-state actors within reformed systems of environmental governance and a rational framework for business and industry to adhere to in order that those systems could be made operational. It also examines the failures of the existing international climate change regime and explains how the draft global environmental right could remedy existing deficits. This innovative and interdisciplinary book will be of great interest to policy-makers, students and researchers in international environmental law, climate change, environmental politics and global environmental governance as well as those studying the WTO, international trade law, human rights law, constitutional law and corporate law.

Making Democratic Theory Democratic - Democracy, Law, and Administration after Weber and Kelsen (Hardcover): Stephen Turner,... Making Democratic Theory Democratic - Democracy, Law, and Administration after Weber and Kelsen (Hardcover)
Stephen Turner, George Mazur
R3,823 Discovery Miles 38 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

--A timely analysis of how to make democracies more administratively effective--and true to the intentions of democracy --The lead author is a distinguished political philosopher --Valuable assigned reading for advanced courses on social theory, political theory, public administration, democracy, political sociology, and more

The Future of Sociology - Ideology or Objective Social Science? (Hardcover): Robert Leroux, Thierry Martin, Stephen Turner The Future of Sociology - Ideology or Objective Social Science? (Hardcover)
Robert Leroux, Thierry Martin, Stephen Turner
R4,135 Discovery Miles 41 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the shift in sociology away from the shared aspiration of the classical transition, of transcending partiality through the construction of a "science of society", in the face of challenges to the notion of objectivity. With the increasing subjugation of sociology to political ideologies and a growing emphasis on "policy", which casts sociology in the role of a provider of intellectual content for political programs, this volume asks whether the situation is the result of an exhaustion of ideas or might perhaps be rooted in the failure in the very program of establishing sociology as a science. Taking seriously the challenges to the classical aspiration of constructing theories that both explain and are grounded in empirical reality, The Future of Sociology asks whether the core idea of transcending ideology is still worth pursuing, and whether there remains scope for making sociology scientific. As such, it will appeal to scholars and students of sociology, social theory, and social scientific methodology.

Sociological Theory in Transition (RLE Social Theory) (Paperback): Mark Wardell, Stephen Turner Sociological Theory in Transition (RLE Social Theory) (Paperback)
Mark Wardell, Stephen Turner
R1,084 R986 Discovery Miles 9 860 Save R98 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Current sociological theories appear to have lost their general persuasiveness in part because, unlike the theories of the 'classical era', they fail to maintain an integrated stance toward society, and the practical role that sociology plays in society. The authors explore various facets of this failure and possibilities for reconstructing sociological theories as integrated wholes capable of conveying a moral and political immediacy. They discuss the evolution of several concepts (for example, the social, structure, and self) and address the significant disputes (for example, structuralism versus humanism, and individual versus society) that have dominated twentieth-century sociological thought. Their ideas and analyses are directed towards an audience of students and theorists who are coming to terms with the project of sociological theory, and its relationship with moral discourses and political practice. The authors of these essays are sociological theorists from the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. They are all established, but not 'establishment' authors. The book contains no orthodoxies, and no answers. However, the essays do contribute to identifying the range of issues that will constitute the agenda for the next generation of sociological theorists.

Emile Durkheim - Sociologist and Moralist (Paperback): Stephen Turner Emile Durkheim - Sociologist and Moralist (Paperback)
Stephen Turner
R1,416 Discovery Miles 14 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

International scholarship over the last twenty years has produced a new understanding of Emile Durkheim as a thinker. It has contributed to reassembling what, for Durkheim, was always a whole: a sociological selection on morals and moral activism. This volume presents an overview of Durkheim's thought and is representative of the best of contemporary Durkheim scholarship.

A Global Environmental Right (Paperback): Stephen Turner A Global Environmental Right (Paperback)
Stephen Turner
R1,526 Discovery Miles 15 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The development of an international substantive environmental right has long been a contested issue. Concurrently, environmental rights have developed in a fragmented way and to a limited extent through different legal regimes. This book examines the potential for the development of a global environmental right which would create legal duties for all decision-makers relating to the environment and provide the bedrock for a new system of international environmental governance. The book analyses not only traditional international environmental law and human rights law but also the development of corporate law, the development of the GATT and the WTO. It uses this basis to build an understanding of the wider international legal architecture and why that architecture often leads to poor outcomes for the environment. The book summarizes the state of scientific knowledge, as it is this, which drives the justification for legal reform. It also analyses existing systems that have developed within the practice of decision-making processes to demonstrate the role that they can play within new systems of environmental governance. Taking a problem solving approach, the book seeks to demonstrate how straightforward and logical changes to the architecture would solve fundamental problems and argues for the development of a new environmental right that creates clear legal responsibilities for decision-makers, illustrating how governments and institutions would need to adjust to make the changes operative and successful. This problem solving approach extends to the provision of a draft treaty annexed to the book. This innovative and interdisciplinary book is of great interest to students and researchers in international environmental law, environmental politics, environmental economics, and environmental management, as well as those studying more specifically the WTO, international trade law, human rights law, constitutional law and company law.

The Calling of Social Thought - Rediscovering the Work of Edward Shils (Hardcover): Christopher Adair-toteff, Stephen Turner The Calling of Social Thought - Rediscovering the Work of Edward Shils (Hardcover)
Christopher Adair-toteff, Stephen Turner
R2,605 Discovery Miles 26 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Edward Shils was a central figure in twentieth century social thought. He held appointments both at Chicago and Cambridge and was a crucial link between British and American intellectual life. This volume collects essays by distinguished contributors which deal with the major facets of Shils' thought, including his relations with Michael Polanyi, his parallels with Michael Oakeshott, his defense of the traditional university, his fundamental philosophical anthropology, and his important work on such topics as tradition, civility, and the nation. As an introduction to this complex and original thinker, it will be of interest to scholars and students in a number of fields, including sociology and social theory, but also to anyone interested in the intellectual life as it was lived in the mid-twentieth century, in the face of the Cold War and ideological struggle. -- .

Emile Durkheim - Sociologist and Moralist (Hardcover): Stephen Turner Emile Durkheim - Sociologist and Moralist (Hardcover)
Stephen Turner
R4,582 Discovery Miles 45 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

International scholarship over the last 20 years has produced a new understanding of Emile Durkheim as a thinker. This book presents the reader with an overview of the best of this scholarship and to provide a taste of research much of which is not available in English elsewhere. Although the essays included reflect a wide range of concerns and styles of thought from the cream of the Durkheim community, there is a startling coherence in the image they present. Durkheim was, from his first reviews to his last written work, a moralist and this collection reconnects the two parts of the man that other writings have generally separated: the institutionalizer or sociologist and the moralist. "Emile Durkheim: Sociologist and Moralist" provides us with a new Durkheim hitherto known only to specialists, that of a utilizer of the insights of sociology for the purpose of intervention into moral development.

Sociology Responds to Fascism (Hardcover): Dirk Kasler, Stephen Turner Sociology Responds to Fascism (Hardcover)
Dirk Kasler, Stephen Turner
R3,988 Discovery Miles 39 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over recent years there has been growing interest in the relations between academic intellectuals and professionals under the Nazi regime. Several works on Heidegger, Nazi doctors and Paul de Man have appeared. This book attempts to do for sociology what has been done for other fields: to demythologize the pre-war role of sociologists and provide a serious historical basis for reflection on it. The myth is simple: that the noble and clear-sighted Frankfurt School was expelled by Hitler and raised the consciousness of the west. The realities are considerably more complex. During and after the war, a consensus account of fascism emerged. But in the inter-war years sociologists misanalyzed, misunderstood or supported fascism. The book examines the historical record in Germany, Austria, Italy, Hungary, the USA and the UK.

Sociology Responds to Fascism (Paperback): Dirk Kasler, Stephen Turner Sociology Responds to Fascism (Paperback)
Dirk Kasler, Stephen Turner
R1,386 Discovery Miles 13 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

We know a lot about the sociology of fascism, but how have sociologists responded to fascism when confronted with it in their own lives? How courageous or compromising have they been? And why has this history been shrouded in silence for so long? In this major work of historical scholarship sociologists from around the world describe and evaluate the reactions of sociologists to the rise and practice of fascism.

Mad Hazard - A Life in Social Theory (Hardcover): Stephen Turner Mad Hazard - A Life in Social Theory (Hardcover)
Stephen Turner
R2,564 Discovery Miles 25 640 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Mad Hazard is a memoir of the career and life of Stephen Turner, chronicling a life in social theory. Showcasing how Turner's later work on expertise, tacit knowledge, cognitive science, leadership, and liberal democracy developed out of his early interests, this volume describes the institutional and personal constraints and pressures, as well as the personal relationships, that facilitated and shaped an academic career. From Turner's childhood in the racially violent South Side of Chicago, the development of his interests in social theory, through to his education in the shadow of the war in Vietnam and a period of social and personal turmoil, this biographical work shows us not only the development of academic thinking, but the evolution of an academic career. The rebellion within sociology against the hegemonic Merton-Parsons conception of sociology and the methodological orthodoxies of the time leads through to a discussion of the philosophy of science and social science, and from there to a reassessment of the inherited view of the classics, to science studies, and to political and international relations theory - the comprehensive nature of Mad Hazard means the reader can truly understand how Turner's academic journey evolved. Revealing an academic career not dependent on prestige and academic power, but also not untouched by hierarchy and academic politics, Mad Hazard is appealing for readers interested in the field of social theory, and beyond that, those interested in the evolution of intellectual life in the present university.

Chivalry & Sorcery 5th Edition - The Medieval Role Playing Game (Hardcover): Stephen Turner Chivalry & Sorcery 5th Edition - The Medieval Role Playing Game (Hardcover)
Stephen Turner
R2,050 R1,509 Discovery Miles 15 090 Save R541 (26%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sociological Theory in Transition (RLE Social Theory) (Hardcover): Mark Wardell, Stephen Turner Sociological Theory in Transition (RLE Social Theory) (Hardcover)
Mark Wardell, Stephen Turner
R3,541 R2,494 Discovery Miles 24 940 Save R1,047 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Current sociological theories appear to have lost their general persuasiveness in part because, unlike the theories of the 'classical era', they fail to maintain an integrated stance toward society, and the practical role that sociology plays in society. The authors explore various facets of this failure and possibilities for reconstructing sociological theories as integrated wholes capable of conveying a moral and political immediacy. They discuss the evolution of several concepts (for example, the social, structure, and self) and address the significant disputes (for example, structuralism versus humanism, and individual versus society) that have dominated twentieth-century sociological thought. Their ideas and analyses are directed towards an audience of students and theorists who are coming to terms with the project of sociological theory, and its relationship with moral discourses and political practice. The authors of these essays are sociological theorists from the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. They are all established, but not 'establishment' authors. The book contains no orthodoxies, and no answers. However, the essays do contribute to identifying the range of issues that will constitute the agenda for the next generation of sociological theorists.

Other People's Country - Law, Water amd Entitlement in Settler Colonial Sites (Paperback): Timothy Neale, Stephen Turner Other People's Country - Law, Water amd Entitlement in Settler Colonial Sites (Paperback)
Timothy Neale, Stephen Turner
R1,367 Discovery Miles 13 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Other People's Country thinks through the entangled objects of law - legislation, policies, institutions, treaties and so on - that 'govern' waters and that make bodies of water 'lawful' within settler colonial sites today. Informed by the theoretical interventions of cosmopolitics and political ecology, each opening up new approaches to questions of politics and 'the political', the chapters in this book locate these insights within material settler colonial 'places' rather than abstract structures of domination. A claim to water - whether by Indigenous peoples or settlers - is not simply a claim to a resource. It is a claim to knowledge and to the constitution of place and therefore, in the terms of Isabelle Stengers, to the continued constitution of the past, present and future of real worlds. Including contributions from the fields of anthropology, cultural studies, cultural geography, critical legal studies, and settler colonial studies, this collection not only engages with issues of law, water and entitlement in different national contexts - including Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand, New Caledonia and the USA - but also from diverse disciplinary and institutional contexts. This book was originally published as a special issue of Settler Colonial Studies.

The Cambridge Companion to Weber (Paperback, Reissue): Stephen Turner The Cambridge Companion to Weber (Paperback, Reissue)
Stephen Turner
R850 Discovery Miles 8 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Max Weber is indubitably one of the very greatest figures in the history of the social sciences, the source of seminal concepts such as "the Protestant Ethic" and "modernity." Prominent as a founding father of sociology, Weber has been a major influence in the study of ancient history, religion, economics, law and cultural studies. In this Cambridge Companion a very distinguished international team of contributors introduces Weber's thought, examines some of the major controversies that have erupted, and shows how the intellectual issues Weber raised have developed since he wrote.

Brains/Practices/Relativism (Paperback, New): Stephen Turner Brains/Practices/Relativism (Paperback, New)
Stephen Turner
R1,050 Discovery Miles 10 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Brains/Practices/Relativism" presents the first major rethinking of social theory in light of cognitive science. Stephen P. Turner focuses especially on connectionism, which views learning as a process of adaptation to input that, in turn, leads to patterns of response distinct to each individual. This means that there is no common "server" from which people download shared frameworks that enable them to cooperate or communicate. Therefore, argues Turner, "practices"--in the sense that the term is widely used in the social sciences and humanities--is a myth, and so are the "cultures" that are central to anthropological and sociological thought.
In a series of tightly argued essays, Turner traces out the implications that discarding the notion of shared frameworks has for relativism, social constructionism, normativity, and a number of other concepts. He suggests ways in which these ideas might be reformulated more productively, in part through extended critiques of the work of scholars such as Ian Hacking, Andrew Pickering, Pierre Bourdieu, Quentin Skinner, Robert Brandom, Clifford Geertz, and Edward Shils.

The Best / Worst Days of our Lives (Paperback): Chase Stephen Turner The Best / Worst Days of our Lives (Paperback)
Chase Stephen Turner
R152 Discovery Miles 1 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Boyhood of Harvey (Paperback): Stephen Turner The Boyhood of Harvey (Paperback)
Stephen Turner
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R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Molecular Association (Hardcover): William Ernest Stephen Turner Molecular Association (Hardcover)
William Ernest Stephen Turner
R879 Discovery Miles 8 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dumped (Paperback): Stephen Turner Dumped (Paperback)
Stephen Turner; Illustrated by Alex Hill
R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Gardens of Neon Lights (Paperback): Marjolaine Mahood Gardens of Neon Lights (Paperback)
Marjolaine Mahood; Stephen Turner
R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Gardens of Neon Lights is the first chapbook by the American poet Stephen Turner. His poetical influence draws from the American Romantics to contemporary American poetry. Gardens of Neon Lights explores themes of nostalgia, religion, the American South, and the golden years of youth that leaves the reader with lasting images that will haunt the memory for some time.

Navy Amphibious Ships - Procurement & Deployment (Hardcover, New): Timothy L Roberts, Stephen Turner Navy Amphibious Ships - Procurement & Deployment (Hardcover, New)
Timothy L Roberts, Stephen Turner
R2,822 Discovery Miles 28 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Navy's latest 30-year shipbuilding plan has a force of 33 amphibious warfare ships as its objective. The primary purpose of those ships in wartime is to carry Marine Corps units overseas and to support and sustain them as they deploy ashore. In peacetime, amphibious ships perform various missions, such as engaging in routine patrols overseas, reassuring allies, responding to crises, and providing humanitarian relief. This book provides an overview of the size, missions, and use of the Navy's amphibious warfare ships and related expeditionary forces under the Navy's "2012 shipbuilding plan".

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