
Introduction to Sociological Theory
Theorists, Concepts, and their Applicability to the Twenty-First Century
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Introduction to Sociological Theory
Theorists, Concepts, and their Applicability to the Twenty-First Century
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Introduces both classical and contemporary sociological theory in a single comprehensive volume
Introduction to Sociological Theory helps undergraduate and graduate students appreciate the diverse perspectives found in sociological analysis, apply theoretical concepts to contemporary issues, and think analytically about everyday occurrences beyond the classroom. Covering a diverse range of theorists and conceptual frameworks, this easily accessible textbook integrates carefully selected primary quotations, extensive discussion of key topics, and a wealth of illustrative empirical examples from around the world.
The updated fourth edition of Introduction to Sociological Theory provides new contemporary examples, new discussion of current events, and new material demonstrating the relevance and practical application of sociological concepts in daily life. An entirely new section on posthumanism is accompanied by timely coverage of climate change, COVID-19, social media, post-truth society, the gig economy, ChatGPT, intersectionality, economic and racial inequality, and more.
Written in a lively and engaging style, Introduction to Sociological Theory:
- Illustrates the relevance and real-world application of various sociological concepts and analytical ideas
- Offers detailed discussion of concepts and ideas found in excerpts from original theoretical writings
- Helps students apply theoretical concepts to sociological topics such as globalization, inequality, crime, race and gender, political sociology, sexuality, culture, and religion
- Contains timelines of significant events, analytical photos, chapter glossaries, end-of-chapter review questions, full references, and mini-biographies of important figures
- Includes access to a companion website with multiple-choice and essay questions, PowerPoint slides, complementary primary readings, a quotation bank, and other background materials
Introduction to Sociological Theory: Theorists, Concepts, and their Applicability to the Twenty-First Century, Fourth Edition, remains an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses on contemporary and classical sociological theory, as well as an excellent supplement for related courses across the social sciences.
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Table of contents
- COVER
- TITLE PAGE
- COPYRIGHT PAGE
- CONTENTS
- LIST OFÂ BOXED FEATURES
- LIST OFÂ ANALYTICAL PHOTOS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- HOW TOÂ USE THIS BOOK
- ABOUT THE COMPANION WEBSITE
- INTRODUCTION: SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY: A VIBRANT, LIVING TRADITION
- CHAPTER ONE KARL MARX (1818â1883)
- CHAPTER TWO EMILE DURKHEIM (1858â1917)
- CHAPTER THREE MAX WEBER (1864â1920)
- CHAPTER FOUR AMERICAN CLASSICS: THE CHICAGO SCHOOL, TALCOTT PARSONS, ANDÂ ROBERT MERTON
- CHAPTER FIVE CRITICAL THEORY: TECHNOLOGY, CULTURE, ANDÂ POLITICS
- CHAPTER SIX CONFLICT, POWER, AND DEPENDENCY IN MACRO-SOCIETAL PROCESSES
- CHAPTER SEVEN EXCHANGE, EXCHANGE NETWORK, AND RATIONAL CHOICE THEORIES
- CHAPTER EIGHT SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM
- CHAPTER NINE PHENOMENOLOGY AND ETHNOMETHODOLOGY
- CHAPTER TEN FEMINIST THEORIES
- CHAPTER ELEVEN SEX, BODIES, TRUTH, POWER: MICHEL FOUCAULT, STEVEN SEIDMAN, AND QUEER THEORY
- CHAPTER TWELVE POSTCOLONIAL THEORIES AND RACE
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN PIERRE BOURDIEU: CLASS, CULTURE, AND THE SOCIAL REPRODUCTION OF INEQUALITY
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN ECONOMIC ANDÂ POLITICAL GLOBALIZATION: WALLERSTEIN, SKLAIR, GIDDENS, SASSEN, BAUMAN, CASTELLS
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN MODERNITIES, RISK, COSMOPOLITANISM, ANDÂ POSTHUMANISM
- GLOSSARY
- SOCIOLOGICAL THEORISTS ANDÂ SELECT KEY WRITINGS
- INDEX
- EULA