Sociological Perspectives on Modernity

Sociological Perspectives on Modernity

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  • Author: Arthur G. Neal
  • Publisher: Peter Lang
  • ISBN: 9780820495194
  • Category : Civilization, Modern
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 194

Original Scholarly Monograph


Modernity, Postmodernity and Neo-sociological Theories

Modernity, Postmodernity and Neo-sociological Theories

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  • Author: S. L. Doshi
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9788170338161
  • Category : Philosophy, Modern
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Analytically Examines The Emergence And Development Of Modernity And Postmodernity In West And India And Argues That The Classical And Modern Sociological Theories Have Become Irrevalent To Study The Present Capitalism Society. A Pioneer Effort To Introduce The Relevant Theories To Indian Students, Teachers And Policy Makers.


The Individual After Modernity

The Individual After Modernity

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  • Author: Mira Marody
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000215296
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 284

Moving beyond the individualisation paradigm in sociological theory, this book develops an approach to the analysis of human activities and the social phenomena produced by them that centres on the processes that generate coordinated behaviours among individuals. Emphasising the relational and processual character of social phenomena, as well as the importance of a broader cultural and historical context for analysing them, the author questions the view of contemporary society that sees individuals acting in a context in which social bonds are dissolving, and unveils the rationale hidden behind the chaos of everyday activities. Through an analysis of the continued importance of cooperation and the consequent emergence in society of various kinds of communities, this volume examines the changing character of social ties. An overview of transformation of social bonds and the intensification of mutual influences among individuals as they seek to address social dilemmas in new contexts, The Individual after Modernity will appeal to social scientists with interests in social theory.


Cultural Theory and the Problem of Modernity

Cultural Theory and the Problem of Modernity

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  • Author: Alan Swingewood
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1349268305
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 202

This book presents a critical analysis of the relation between sociological theory and recent debates in cultural studies. A distinctive sociological perspective is developed based on the work of Marx, Weber, Bourdieu and Bakhtin. The book examines the problems of theorising issues such as modernity, mass culture and postmodernity by advocating a historical and context-based approach.


Readings in Contemporary Sociological Theory

Readings in Contemporary Sociological Theory

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  • Author: Donald McQuarie
  • Publisher: Pearson
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Sociology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 434

This accessible guide to the maze of modern sociological theory features a collection of 39 essays written by prominent American and European theorists - representing the last fifty years of sociological work.


Education and Modernity

Education and Modernity

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  • ISBN: 9789385236884
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 118


Marginality and Modernity

Marginality and Modernity

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  • Author: Mauro Giardiello
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351507001
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208

This book traces the major stages in the evolution of the sociological concept of marginality, highlighting in particular the contribution made by Gino Germani. Its purpose is to analyse, starting with the sociological theory of the early 1960s, the progressive maturation of the scientific status of the concept of marginality, and to test the theoretical premise that gave rise to Germani's theory of marginality.The author begins by examining the contribution of the Chicago School. He explores the complex relationship between the theory of marginality and modernization by analysing North American theses and the criticisms mainly generated in Latin America. The goal is to reconstruct Germani's theoretical model of marginality, addressing its application to contemporary social and economic conditions.Giardiello's analysis is intertwined with two themes that are central to Germani's thought about marginality. The first concerns the origin of the concept of social exclusion within sociological thought. The second shows how marginality is clearly a phenomenology connected to the contradictions of modernity. Germani's paradigm of marginality enables the social scientist to resolve the contradictions between the analytical perspectives that deal with marginality in an objective way and the one that observes it subjectively.


The Challenge of Modernity

The Challenge of Modernity

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  • Author: Gregor Fitzi
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351983555
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 329

The complete collected works of Georg Simmel are now available. Yet, the standing of Simmel’s sociological theory is still a subject of controversy. Is Simmel only a brilliant impressionist, a flâneur in the territories of modernity? Providing an illuminating and coherent presentation of Simmel’s sociological theory, The Challenge of Modernity seeks to demonstrate how Simmel contributed a structured sociological theory that fits the criteria of a ‘sociological grand theory’. Indeed, starting by the theory of modernity and its dimensions of social differentiation, monetarisation, culture reification and urbanisation; it reconstructs the architecture of Simmel’s sociological epistemology. Particular attention is dedicated to the theory of ‘qualitative societal differentiation’ that Simmel develops within his cultural sociology, with the late work being presented as a double contribution to the foundation of sociological anthropology and to the social ethics of complex societies. Presenting the entirety of Simmel’s manifold oeuvre from the viewpoint of its relevance for sociology, this comprehensive volume will appeal to scholars and advanced students who wish to understand Simmel’s relevance for socio-political thought and become acquainted with his contribution to sociological theory. It will also be of interest to the wider public who seek a critical assessment of our age in theoretical terms.


Understanding Modernity

Understanding Modernity

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  • Author: Richard Munch
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1136875646
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 273

First Published in 1988, this volume works towards a new understanding and exploration of the rise and development of modern society, taking its lead from two classical theorists, Emile Durkheim and Max Weber. The key concept of this approach is the 'interpenetration' of different spheres of action. Richard Münch begins with an exploration of the points of convergence and divergence in the works of Durkheim and Weber. He then builds, from Durkheim, a new theory of social order as a complex set of ordering, dynamizing, identity-producing and goal-setting factors. Münch also constructs a new theory of personality development, based on Durkheim's view of the duality of human nature. He concludes by assessing weber's contribution to our understanding of how modern social order emerged, showing that the unique features of modern society emerged from the 'interpenetration' of cultural, political, communal and economic spheres in action.


Contemporary Social and Sociological Theory

Contemporary Social and Sociological Theory

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  • Author: Kenneth Allan
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications
  • ISBN: 1506319394
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 488

In the Third Edition of Ken Allan's highly-praised Contemporary Social and Sociological Theory book, sociological theories and theorists are explored using a straightforward approach and conversational, jargon-free language. Filled with examples drawn from everyday life, this edition highlights diversity in contemporary society, exploring theories of race, gender, and sexuality that address some of today's most important social concerns. Through this textbook students will learn to think theoretically and apply to their own lives.