"Every university should be considering acquiring this book for its library stock.... This is a solid and worthy resource for students at the level of bright undergraduates or taught postgraduates in a wide range of academic disciplines." (<i>Reference Reviews</i>, 2009)

A comprehensive new collection covering the principal traditions and critical contemporary issues of social theory.
  • Builds on the success of The Blackwell Companion to Social Theory, second edition with substantial revisions, entirely new contributions, and a fresh editorial direction
  • Explores contemporary areas such as actor network theory, social constructionism, human rights and cosmopolitanism
  • Includes chapters on demography, science and technology studies, and genetics and social theory
  • Emphasizes key areas of sociology which have had an important impact in shaping the discipline as a whole
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The New Blackwell Companion to Social Theory builds on the success of The Blackwell Companion to Social Theory, second edition (2000) providing a comprehensive guide to the principal traditions of social theory, whilst also exploring critical contemporary issues and engaging sociology with other major areas of the social sciences.
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List of Contributors viii

Introduction: A New Agenda for Social Theory? 1
Bryan S. Turner

PART I FOUNDATIONS 17

1 The Foundations of Social Theory 19
Gerard Delanty

2 Contemporary Sociological Theory: Post-Parsonian Developments 38
John Holmwood

3 Philosophy of the Social Sciences 60
Patrick Baert and Fernando Domínguez Rubio

PART II ACTIONS, ACTORS, AND SYSTEMS 81

4 Theories of Social Action 83
Rob Stones

5 Functionalism and Social Systems Theory 106
Giuseppe Sciortino

6 Structuralism and Poststructuralism 124
Daniel Chaffee and Charles Lemert

7 Actor Network Theory and Material Semiotics 141
John Law

8 Ethnomethodology and Social Theory 159
Richard A. Hilbert

9 Rational Choice Theory 179
Raymond Boudon

PART III PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANALYSIS 197

10 Pragmatism and Symbolic Interactionism 199
Jack Barbalet

11 Phenomenology 218
Michael G. Flaherty

12 Feminist Theory 235
Mary Evans

13 Postmodern Social Theory 251
Jan Pakulski

14 Social Constructionism 281
Darin Weinberg

15 Conversation Analysis as Social Theory 300
John Heritage

16 Globalization Theory 321
John Boli and Frank J. Lechner

PART IV SOCIOLOGY AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 341

17 Genetics and Social Theory 343
Oonagh Corrigan

18 Economic Sociology 360
Richard Swedberg

19 Cultural Sociology 378
Isaac Reed and Jeffrey C. Alexander

20 Historical Sociology 391
Krishan Kumar

21 The Sociology of Religion 409
Michele Dillon

22 Demography 428
John MacInnes and Julio Pérez Díaz

23 Science and Technology Studies: From Controversies to Posthumanist Social Theory 451
Sophia Roosth and Susan Silbey

PART V NEW DEVELOPMENTS 475

24 Mobilities and Social Theory 477
John Urry

25 Sociological Theory and Human Rights: Two Logics, One World 496
Judith Blau and Alberto Moncada

26 The Sociology of the Body 513
Bryan S. Turner

27 Cosmopolitanism and Social Theory 533
Daniel Chernilo

28 The Future of Social Theory 551
Stephen Turner

Index 567

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The New Blackwell Companion to Social Theory builds on the success of The Blackwell Companion to Social Theory, second edition (2000) providing a comprehensive guide to the principal traditions of social theory, whilst also exploring critical contemporary issues and engaging sociology with other major areas of the social sciences.

Bringing together leading scholars from various branches of social theory, this authoritative new collection covers areas from classical sociology to actor network theory and structuralism to the sociology of the body. The book also emphasizes certain key areas of sociology which have had an important impact in shaping the discipline as a whole, such as feminist social theory, economic sociology, and the sociology of religion.

The New Companion argues for a restoration and invigoration of the role of social theory in contemporary sociology, if the discipline is to remain dynamic, critical and relevant.

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"The New Blackwell Companion to Social Theory is aptly titled since it involves a dramatic revision and updating of the previous volume. It is an excellent overview of the state of social theory with strong essays written, in the main, by many of the world's leading social theorists. An indispensable resource for anyone interested in social theory."
George Ritzer, University if Maryland

"Comprehensive and engaging, this new companion will help students and other readers understand both the changing agendas and the core content of social theory."
Craig Calhoun, New York University

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781405169004
Publisert
2008-09-05
Utgiver
John Wiley and Sons Ltd; Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
1270 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
181 mm
Dybde
41 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
640

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Om bidragsyterne

Bryan S. Turner is the research leader of the cluster on globalization and religion in the Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore. He is the founding editor of the journals Citizenship Studies, Journal of Classical Sociology (with John O’Neil), and Body & Society (with Mike Featherstone). His publications include The Blackwell Companion to Social Theory, second edition (Blackwell, 1996), The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology (2006), and Vulnerability and Human Rights (2006).