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While other academic disciplines claim a focus around specific
subject matter, sociologists think of their field as an approach to
understanding the often invisible forces and social contexts that
shape the way people conduct their lives. How these forces and
contexts are structured is central to sociology. But how do
sociologists analyze these invisible structures? This book
contributes to our understanding by bringing together a remarkable
set of master essays about modern sociology written by some of the
leading figures of the field. Each author describes a vision of
sociological inquiry or offers an example of research that
illustrates approaches and problems encountered in doing
sociological work. The collection is rounded out with a prologue by
Kai Erikson, an epilogue by Paul DiMaggio, and an extraordinary
autobiographical essay by Robert K. Merton. The book is introduced
by its editor as a set of reflections, a gathering of visions. But
the range of topics and the variety of authors represented make it
a valuable introduction to sociology as a discipline and as a way
of thinking.
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