Sociological Theory
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Sociological Theory

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Sociological Theory

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This book connects theorists and their work to larger themes and ideas. All too often, in the opinion of the authors, theory texts focus too much on individual theorists and insufficiently on the relationship between their theories, and how these have contributed, in turn, to the evolution of ideas concerning social life. Treatment of individual theories and theorists is balanced with the development of key themes; ideas about social life (introduced in Chapter 1) which then reappear in the discussion of individual theorists and their work.

A key organizing principle of this text is to trace major schools of thought over the past 150 years as they appear and reappear in different chapters. Section 1 introductions help remind students of the "big picture" within which any given theory or theorist is only one part. A consistent organization and presentation within chapters helps provide students with a context for learning and a means of much more easily comparing and contrasting theorists and their ideas.

Important, new voices in a text for social theory: In Chapter 2, Harriet Martineau is introduced as one of sociology?s founders. From then on, the views of women theorists and others are represented in far more than token fashion. Examples include W.E.B. DuBois, Marianne Weber, Charlotte Gilman, Rosa Luxemburg, Joseph Schumpeter, V. I. Lenin, Niklas Luhmann, Theda Skocpol, Erik Wright, Elman Service, Arlie Hochschild, Dorothy Smith, Patricia Hill Collins, and Immanual Wallerstein. · A timeline showing when social theorists lived and wrote and connecting their biographies to important social events over 300 years is at the back of the text.

"The organization of every chapter along similar lines provides a consistency in presentation that encourages comparisons among the theorists…[The authors] do a very good job presenting overlooked theorists and making their relevance to social theorizing /doing sociology clear."

 --Joan Alway, formerly University of Miami

"The strengths of this text are the breadth of theories covered, the integration of gender-related topics--family, work, religion; the use of substantial quotes from primary texts; the consistent inclusion of methodological issues; …and the goals of the project to provide an expansive and readable theory text. I have no doubt that it will find a solid position in the field of popular theory texts for undergraduate course use."

--Kathleen Slobin, North Dakota State University

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Index
Image
Boldface indicates key terms.
A
Abell, Peter, 532, 540
Accumulation of Capital The (Luxemburg), 163
Activism, 564, 568
Actual identity, 512
Adaptation, 71
cooperative, 451
evolution and, 454
Addams, Jane, 270, 326
Adolescent Society, The (Coleman), 527
Adorno, Theodor, 396, 397, 398, 405, 406, 408, 409411, 412n
Advanced capitalist society, 416
Aesthetic activities, 112113
Affectual action, 177
African Americans, 216
double-consciousness of, 298299
matriarchal family myth of, 570
militancy movements of, 496497
outsider-within position and, 563
social class issues and, 301302
women’s experience as, 562, 563571
See also Blacks; Racial issues
Afrocentric worldview, 565566
Agency, 384
Agent, 529
Albertoni, Ettore, 235n
Alexander, Jeffrey, 359
Alienation, 127129, 142
Alpha bias, 276
Althusser, Louis, 432433, 435, 446, 575
Altruism, 235
Altruistic community, 27
Altruistic suicide, 9899, 100
American Diary (Webb), 286
American Journal of Sociology, 199
American Revolution, 12
American Sociological Association (ASA), 480, 481, 482, 490, 491, 498, 550
American Sociological Society, 270, 311
Analysis of Social Change (Wilson and Wilson), 449n
Analytical Marxism, 434, 441
Analytical sciences, 39
Anarchist, 155156
Ancient...

Table of contents

  1. Cover page
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. About the Authors
  5. About the Publisher
  6. Dedication
  7. Brief Contents
  8. Detailed Contents
  9. Preface
  10. A Note to Students
  11. Section I The European Roots of Sociological Theory
  12. Section II Conservative Theories
  13. Section III Radical Theory
  14. Section IV Sociological Theories of Complexity and Form
  15. Section V Sociological Theories of Politics and Economics
  16. Section VI Other Voices in Sociological Theorizing
  17. Section VII Twentieth-Century Functionalism and Beyond
  18. Section VIII Criticism, Marxism, and Change
  19. Section IX Transitions and Challenges
  20. Credits
  21. Index