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Résumé : 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: 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....
Biographie: MICHELE DILLON, PHD, is Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Class of 1944 Professor of Sociology at the University of New Hampshire, where she teaches courses in sociological theory. Her publications include the Handbook of the Sociology of Religion, the Concise Reader in Sociological Theory, 5 academic books, and more than 50 book chapters and articles in leading journals....
Sommaire: List of Boxed Features xi List of Analytical Photos xiv Acknowledgments xviii How to Use This Book xix About the Companion Website xxi Introduction - Sociological Theory: A Vibrant, Living Tradition 1 Analyzing Everyday Social Life: Starbucks 4 Societal Transformation and the Origins of Sociology 12 The Establishment of Sociology as Science: Auguste Comte and Harriet Martineau 17 Social Inequality and Contextual Standpoints: Du Bois, De Tocqueville, and Martineau 23 Summary 29 Points to Remember 29 Glossary 30 Questions for Review 31 Note 31 References 32 1 Karl Marx (1818-1883) 34 Expansion of Capitalism 37 Capitalism as Structured Inequality 39 Marx's Theory of History 40 Dialectical Materialism 41 Communism 43 The Millennium's Greatest Thinker 44 Human Nature 44 Material and Social Existence Intertwined 45 Capitalism as a Distinctive Social Form 46 The Division of Labor and Alienation 57 Economic Inequality 64 Ideology and Power 68 Summary 76 Points to Remember 76 Glossary 77 Questions for Review 79 Notes 79 References 80 2 Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) 82 Durkheim's Methodological Rules 85 The Nature of Society 91 Societal Transformation and Social Cohesion 96 Traditional Society 97 Modern Society 99 Social Conditions of Suicide 106 Religion and the Sacred 116 Summary 123 Points to Remember 123 Glossary 124 Questions for Review 125 Notes 126 References 126 3 Max Weber (1864-1920) 129 Sociology: Understanding Social Action 133 Culture and Economic Activity 133 Ideal Types 140 Social Action 141 Power, Authority, and Domination 149 Social Stratification 159 Modernity and Competing Values 163 Summary 166 Points to Remember 166 Glossary 168 Questions for Review 169 Notes 169 References 170 4 American Classics: The Chicago School, Talcott Parsons, and Robert Merton 172 The Chicago School of Sociology 173 Talcott Parsons 176 The Social System 177 Socialization and Societal Integration 180 Social Change and the Secularization of Protestantism 182 Pattern Variables 183 Modernization Theory 188 Stratification and Inequality 190 Robert Merton 193 Neofunctionalism 198 Summary 200 Points to Remember 200 Glossary: Chicago School 201 Glossary: Parsons 202 Glossary: Merton 203 Glossary: Luhmann 203 Glossary: Alexander 204 Questions for Review 204 Note 204 References 204 5 Critical Theory: Technology, Culture, and Politics 207 The Societal Critique of Horkheimer, Adorno, and Marcuse 212 Dialectic of Enlightenment 216 Mass Culture and Consumption 223 Politics: Uniformity and Control 234 J?rgen Habermas: The State and the Public Sphere 239 Summary 245 Points to Remember 245 Glossary 246 Questions for Review 248 References 249 6 Conflict, Power, and Dependency in Macro-Societal Processes 251 Ralf Dahrendorf 's Theory of Group Conflict 252 C. Wright Mills: Class and Power 258 Dependency Theory: Gunder Frank's and Cardoso's Neo-Marxist Critiques of Economic Development 264 Summary 270 Points to Remember 270 Glossary 271 Questions for Review 272 References 272 7 Exchange, Exchange Net...
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