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Stratification and Organization - Selected Papers (Hardcover): Arthur L Stinchcombe Stratification and Organization - Selected Papers (Hardcover)
Arthur L Stinchcombe
R3,809 R3,504 Discovery Miles 35 040 Save R305 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this collection, on stratification, organization and the discipline of sociology, all bear upon a general theoretical question: what models of rationality are necessary or suitable to explain individual and collective action in institutional contexts? Professor Stinchcombe was one of the first sociologists to write on this question; and this collection includes a new essay which takes account of recent work done in the tradition Stinchcombe did much to institute. The first group of essays - on class, stratification and mobility - addresses core problems of the discipline and offers imaginative conceptualizations with interesting empirical consequences. The second section - essays on the sociology of organizations - displays, like the first, Stinchcombe??'s wide knowledge of sociological traditions from structuralism to Marxism. The final section, ???comments on the discipline???, deepens the readers understanding of sociological theorizing by presenting different modes of analysis of universities and research institutions and providing challenging, and often funny, insights into the subject.

Constructing Social Theories (Paperback, New edition): Arthur L Stinchcombe Constructing Social Theories (Paperback, New edition)
Arthur L Stinchcombe
R933 Discovery Miles 9 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Constructing Social Theories presents to the reader a range of strategies for constructing theories, and in a clear, rigorous, and imaginative manner, illustrates how they can be applied. Arthur L. Stinchcombe argues that theories should not be invented in the abstract--or applied a priori to a problem--but should be dictated by the nature of the data to be explained. This work was awarded the Sorokin prize by the American Sociological Association as the book that made an outstanding contribution to the progress of sociology in 1970.

The Logic of Social Research (Paperback): Arthur L Stinchcombe The Logic of Social Research (Paperback)
Arthur L Stinchcombe
R915 Discovery Miles 9 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Arthur L. Stinchcombe has earned a reputation as a leading practitioner of methodology, in sociology and related disciplines. Throughout his distinguished career he has championed the idea that to be an effective sociologist, one must use many methods. "The Logic of Social Research" introduces students to the logic of those methods.
In "The Logic of Social Research," Stinchcombe orients students to a set of logical problems that all methods must address to study social causation. Almost all sociological theory asserts that some social conditions produce other social conditions, but the theoretical links between causes and effects are not easily supported by observation. Observations cannot directly show causation, but they can reject or support causal theories with different degrees of credibility. As a result, sociologists have created four main types of methods which Stinchcombe terms "quantitative," "historical," "ethnographic," and "experimental," to support their theories. Each method has value, and each has its uses for different research purposes.
Accessible, entertaining, and astute, "The Logic of Social Research" offers an image of what sociology is, what it's all about, and what the craft of the sociologist consists of.

When Formality Works - Authority and Abstraction in Law and Organizations (Paperback, New Ed): Arthur L Stinchcombe When Formality Works - Authority and Abstraction in Law and Organizations (Paperback, New Ed)
Arthur L Stinchcombe
R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this innovative exploration of the concept of formality, or governing by abstraction, Arthur Stinchcombe breathes new life into an idea that scholars have all but ignored in recent years.
We have come to assume that governing our social activities by advance planning--by creating abstract descriptions of what ought to happen and adjusting these descriptions as situations change--is not as efficient and responsive as dealing directly with the real substance of the situation at hand. Stinchcombe argues the opposite. When a plan is designed to correct itself and keep up with the reality it is meant to govern, it can be remarkably successful. He points out a wide range of examples where this is the case, including architectural blueprints, immigration law, the construction of common law by appeals courts, Fannie Mae's secondary mortgage market, and scientific paradigms and programs.
Arguing that formality has been misconceived as consisting mainly of its defects, Stinchcombe shows how formality, at its best, can serve us much better than ritual obedience to poorly laid plans or a romantic appeal to "real life."

Roads From Past To Future (Paperback): Charles Tilly, Arthur L Stinchcombe Roads From Past To Future (Paperback)
Charles Tilly, Arthur L Stinchcombe
R1,588 Discovery Miles 15 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the years Charles Tilly has had an indelible influence on a remarkable number of key questions in social science and history. In the fields of social change, states and institutions, urbanization, and historical sociology, his seminal work has spawned whole new lines of inquiry and research. In one volume, this book offers the best and most influential of Tilly's important work, with a new introduction by the author that relates his analyses to a wide body of scholarship. The book includes a review and critique by Arthur Stinchcombe.

Information and Organizations (Paperback): Arthur L Stinchcombe Information and Organizations (Paperback)
Arthur L Stinchcombe
R915 R760 Discovery Miles 7 600 Save R155 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An ambitious new work by a well-respected sociologist, "Information and Organizations" provides a bold perspective of the dynamics of organizations. Stinchcombe contends that the "information problem" and the concept of "uncertainty" provide the key to understanding how organizations function. In a delightful mix of large theoretical insights and vivid anecdotal material, Stinchcombe explores the ins and outs of organizations from both a macro and micro perspective. He reinterprets the work of the renowned scholars of business, Alfred Chandler, James March and Oliver Williamson, and looks in depth at corporations like DuPont and General Motors. Along the way, Stinchcombe explores subjects as varied as class consciousness, innovation, contracts and university administration. All of these analyses are distinguished by incisive thinking and creative new approaches to issues that have long confronted business people and those interested in organizational theory.
A tour de force, "Information and Organizations" is a must-read for business people and scholars of many stripes. It promises to be a widely discussed and debated work.

The Logic of Social Research (Hardcover): Arthur L Stinchcombe The Logic of Social Research (Hardcover)
Arthur L Stinchcombe
R2,515 Discovery Miles 25 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Arthur L. Stinchcombe has earned a reputation as a leading practitioner of methodology, in sociology and related disciplines. Throughout his distinguished career he has championed the idea that to be an effective sociologist, one must use many methods. "The Logic of Social Research" introduces students to the logic of those methods.
In "The Logic of Social Research," Stinchcombe orients students to a set of logical problems that all methods must address to study social causation. Almost all sociological theory asserts that some social conditions produce other social conditions, but the theoretical links between causes and effects are not easily supported by observation. Observations cannot directly show causation, but they can reject or support causal theories with different degrees of credibility. As a result, sociologists have created four main types of methods which Stinchcombe terms "quantitative," "historical," "ethnographic," and "experimental," to support their theories. Each method has value, and each has its uses for different research purposes.
Accessible, entertaining, and astute, "The Logic of Social Research" offers an image of what sociology is, what it's all about, and what the craft of the sociologist consists of.

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