Social Theory: A Reader
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:20th Jun '05
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Covering a wide area of political sociology and social and political theory, this Reader offers a selection of extracts incorporating both primary and secondary readings. As well as a general introduction to the concept of social theory, each section is prefaced by an introduction to the relevant theorist(s) and each reading is accompanied by a short explanatory introduction.Including a broad range of texts, the book offers a general introduction to the main writings of political sociology and social theory. While other texts tend to focus either on either traditional or contemporary figures, this Reader is unique in tracing a connecting strand from the work of Marx, Weber and Durkheim to more contemporary social theorists. And by focusing on the theories of social conflict, cohesion and consent it also acts as a guide to issues in sociological, political and cultural analysis.Includes sections on:*Marx and Engels*Gramsci*Durkheim and Parsons*Weber*The Frankfurt School (Adorno and Horkheimer; Marcuse; Habermas)*FoucaultIntroduces core social concepts and key features of modern society:*Structure and Agency*Ideology*Discourse and Legitimation*The State*Economy*Civil SocietyKey Features*Covers the main social thinkers and the most important concepts*Focues on how writers contribute to our understanding of social conflict, cohesion and consent*Substantial introductions to each part place the readings in context
The book accurately reflects current concerns and issues in the teaching of this subject area but also, more importantly, helps to establish links between classical sociology and contemporary social theory… The book is very timely. -- Dr John Roberts, University of Leeds
It is important for students not only to read about theorists but to read the theorists themselves – for students to see for themselves how what a text says about a theorist is actually exemplified in the theorist’s own writing. It is also a pedagogically helpful feature of Joseph’s Reader that it includes some contemporary commentary on each of the major theorists covered. -- Professor Douglas V. Porpora, Drexel University, Philadelphia
ISBN: 9780748619481
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 704g
320 pages