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Key Sociological Thinkers Summary

Key Sociological Thinkers by Professor Rob Stones (School of Social Sciences and Psychology, South Penrith, Australia)

The third edition of this popular and established core textbook provides an invaluable guide to 24 of the most influential thinkers in Sociology. Written by leading academics in the field, Key Sociological Thinkers provides a clear and contextualised introduction to classical and contemporary theory. Each chapter offers an insightful assessment of a different theorist, exploring their lives, works and legacies, and in a much-valued 'Seeing Things Differently' section authors demonstrate how each thinker's ideas can be used to illuminate aspects of social life in new ways. With frameworks for deep learning around group discussion, this continues be an essential text for undergraduate and postgraduate modules on sociological and social theory. New to this Edition: - Four new chapters, on Mead, Du Bois, Latour and Alexander - Five chapters by new authors on existing key thinkers: Durkheim, Merton, Goffman, Bourdieu, and Giddens - A major new introduction - An updated, structured and annotated 'Further Reading' section for each thinker - Extended accounts of 13 additional thinkers who have influenced, or been influenced by, the key thinkers Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/key-sociological-3e. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.

Key Sociological Thinkers Reviews

A text with the conceptual and pedagogical qualities of Key Sociological Thinkers comes around only once every academic generation, presenting ideas in a way that aids students in developing theoretical literacy and including exercises to help apply theory to real-world cases. * Javier Trevino, Wheaton College, USA *

About Professor Rob Stones (School of Social Sciences and Psychology, South Penrith, Australia)

Rob Stones is Professor of Sociology in the School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University. He has a broad interest in social, sociological and political theory, their application in empirical research, and their importance to serious reflection on public issues. He has pioneered the version of structuration theory known as strong structuration theory (SST), designed to guide empirical case study research and adopted in diverse areas. His books include Sociological Reasoning (1996), Structuration Theory (2005), and Why Current Affairs Needs Social Theory (2015). He is the editor of two book series with Palgrave Macmillan, Themes in Social Theory and Traditions in Social Theory.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Rob Stones PART I 1. Karl Marx; Bob Jessop After Marx: Culture and Politics in 20th and 21st Century Marxism: Antonio Gramsci & Ernesto Laclau 2. Max Weber; Lawrence Scaff 3. Emile Durkheim; Edward Tiryakian 4. Georg Simmel; Patrick Watier 5. W.E.B. DuBois; Reiland Rabaka 6. G.H Mead; Filipe Carreira da Silva 7. Talcott Parsons; Robert Holton PART II 8. Robert K. Merton; Piotr Sztompka After Merton: Structural Thinking in the 21st Century: Ulrich Beck 9. Norbert Elias; Jason Hughes 10. Erving Goffman; Susie Scott 11. Harold Garfinkel; John Heritage 12. Louis Althusser; Ted Benton After Althusser: State Theory: Nicos Poulantzas & Bob Jessop 13. Jurgen Habermas; William Outhwaite After Habermas: Critical Theory and Recognition: Nancy Fraser & Axel Honneth 14. Pierre Bourdieu; Derek Robbins After Bourdieu: Adding Morals and Emotions to Habitus: Andrew Sayer 15. Michel Foucault; Lawrence Barth PART III 16. Dorothy Smith; Karin Widerberg 17. Stuart Hall; Michele Barrett 18. Nancy Chodorow; Karin Martin Before and After Chodorow: Fruitful Dialectics in Feminist Thought: Simone de Beauvoir & Carol Gilligan 19. Anthony Giddens; Craig Browne After Giddens: Social and System Integration: Nicos Mouzelis 20. Michael Mann; Ralph Schroeder Before Mann: The Tradition of Historical Sociology: Barrington Moore & Theda Skocpol 22. Zygmunt Bauman; Tony Blackshaw 16. Arlie Hochschild; Simon Williams 23. Bruno Latour; Steve Matthewman 24. Jeffrey Alexander; Jason Mast

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NGR9781137332226
9781137332226
1137332220
Key Sociological Thinkers by Professor Rob Stones (School of Social Sciences and Psychology, South Penrith, Australia)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20170301
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