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From networks to fields to figurations to discourses, relational
ideas have become common in social science, and a distinct
relational sociology has emerged over the past decade and a half.
But so far, this paradigm shift has raised as many questions as it
answers. Just what are 'relations', precisely? How do we observe
and measure them? How does relational thinking change what we
already know about society? What new questions does it invite us to
ask? This volume and its companion volume Conceptualizing
Relational Sociology: Ontological and Theoretical Issues bring
together, for the first time, the leading experts and up-and-coming
scholars in the field to address fundamental questions about what
relational sociology is and how it works.
This book presents key conceptualizations of violence as developed
by Norbert Elias. The authors explain and exemplify these concepts
by analyzing Elias's late texts, comparing his views to those of
Sigmund Freud, and by analyzing the work of filmmaker Michael
Haneke. The authors then discuss the strengths and shortcomings of
Elias's thoughts on violence by examining various social processes
such as colonization, imperialism, and the Brazilian civilizing
process-in addition to the ambivalence of state violence. The final
chapters suggest how these concepts can be used to explain
difficulties in implementing democracy, grappling with memories of
violence, and state building after democracy.
Norbert Elias has been recognized as one of the key social
scientists of the twentieth century. The contributions collected in
Norbert Elias and Social Theory discuss the specificities, the
strengths, and the limits of Elias's sociology by considering its
similarities and its differences with other important classical
(Epicure, Freud, Marx, Durkheim, Weber, and Simmel) and
contemporary (Manheim, Fromm, Arendt, Bauman, and Bourdieu) social
theories. Editors Francois Depelteau and Tatiana Savoia Landini
have compiled an essential and comprehensive volume on a
quintessential thinker.
This handbook on relational sociology covers a rapidly growing
approach in the social sciences-one which is connected to the
interests of a large, diverse pool of researchers across a range of
disciplines. Relational sociology has been one of the key
foundations of the "relational turn" in human sciences since the
1980s, and it offers a unique opportunity to redefine the basic
epistemological and ontological principles of sociology as we know
it. The contributors collected here aim to elucidate the complexity
and the scope of this growing approach by dealing with three
central questions: Where does relational sociology come from and
what are its principal concerns? What are the main theoretical and
methodological currents within relational sociology? What have we
studied in relational sociology and what are the results?
This handbook on relational sociology covers a rapidly growing
approach in the social sciences-one which is connected to the
interests of a large, diverse pool of researchers across a range of
disciplines. Relational sociology has been one of the key
foundations of the "relational turn" in human sciences since the
1980s, and it offers a unique opportunity to redefine the basic
epistemological and ontological principles of sociology as we know
it. The contributors collected here aim to elucidate the complexity
and the scope of this growing approach by dealing with three
central questions: Where does relational sociology come from and
what are its principal concerns? What are the main theoretical and
methodological currents within relational sociology? What have we
studied in relational sociology and what are the results?
Edited by Francois Depelteau and Christopher Powell, this volume
and its companion, Conceptualizing Relational Sociology:
Ontological and Theoretical Issues, addresses fundamental questions
about what relational sociology is and how it works.
This book will compare the approach and works of Norbert Elias,
well known for his analysis of the civilizing process, his work on
sport and violence and, more largely, his figurational approach,
with other important social theories both classical and
contemporary.
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