The classical tradition in sociology: the American tradition/ (Record no. 146755)

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Title The classical tradition in sociology: the American tradition/
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Jeffrey Alexander, Raymond Boudon, Mohamed Cherkaoui.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. SAGE,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1997.
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Extent 4 v.:
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Dimensions 25 cm.
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General note v. 1. The emergence of American sociology : from the enlightenment to the founding fathers. The emergence of American sociology : the classical tradition -- v. 2. American sociology in the twentieth century : from pragmatism to functionalism and quantitative sociology -- v. 3. American sociology in the twentieth century : from pragmatism to functionalism and quantitative sociology (continued). American sociology in the twentieth century : recent trends in sociological theory -- v. 4. American sociology in the twentieth century : recent trends in sociological theory (continued).
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Formatted contents note VOLUME I: THE EMERGENCE OF AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY: I - FROM THE ENLIGHTENMENT TO THE FOUNDING FATHERS (1750-1900)<br/>I: THE AMERICAN ENLIGHTENMENT<br/>On the Fronteirs of Sociology and History - L Schneider<br/>Observations on Evolutionary Development and Unanticipated Consequences<br/>The American Enlightenment - Peter Gay<br/>The Founders and the Classics - C J Richard<br/>Greece, Rome and the American Enlightenment<br/>II: DE TOCQUEVILLE AND AMERICAN DISTINCTIVENESS<br/>TRANSCENDENTALISTS<br/>God, Woman, and Morality - W Mathie<br/>The Democratic Family in the New Political Science of Alexis de Tocqueville<br/>The Strange Liberalism of Alexis de Tocqueville - R J Boesche<br/>Pauperism and Democracy - H Brogan<br/>Alexis de Tocqueville and Nassau Senior<br/>III: THE EMERGENCE OF AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY<br/>Introduction, from /f003The Philadelphia Negro - W E B DuBois<br/>W E B DuBois as a Social Investigator - M Bulmer<br/>/f003The Philadelphia Negro 1899<br/>Social Self-Control - A Giddings<br/>The Causes of Race Superiority - Ross<br/>Sociology - B Lecuyer and A R Oberschall<br/>The Early History of Social Research<br/>Fifty Years of Sociology in the United States - 1865 - 1915 - Albion Small<br/>The Statistical Turn in American Social Science - C Camic and Y Xie<br/>Columbia University, 1890 to 1915<br/>American Sociology at the Turn of the Century - Robert E Faris<br/>American Sociology - H Odum<br/><br/><br/>VOLUME II: THE EMERGENCE OF AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY: II - THE CLASSICAL TRADITION (1900-1940)<br/>Editor's Introduction - Jeffrey C Alexander<br/>I: THE CHICAGO SCHOOL AND PRAGMATISM<br/>The Work of George Mead - G Dewey<br/>The Chicago School of Sociology - M Bulmer<br/>What Made It a `School'?<br/>George Herbert Mead and the Chicago Tradition of Sociology - B M Fisher and A L Strauss<br/>Parts I and II<br/>Sociology and Public Affairs - J Carey<br/>The Chicago School<br/>The Chicago Tradition - B M Fisher and A L Strauss<br/>Thomas, Park and their Successors<br/>Pragmatism and Social Interactionisms - Dmitri Shalin<br/>The Self as Social Structure - G H Mead<br/>The Self as Sentiment and Relection - C H Cooley<br/>The Looking Glass Self - C H Cooley<br/>On Thomas and Znaniecki's `The Polish Peasant' - M Bulmer<br/>Urbanism as a Way of Life - Louise Wirth<br/>The Ghetto - Louise Wirth<br/>The Development of Field Research Methods - M Bulmer<br/>II: OTHER AMERICAS: SOCIOLOGY OUTSIDE CHICAGO<br/>Sociology as a Religious Movement - R R Dynes<br/>William Graham Sumner - D W Rossides<br/>Lester F Ward - D W Rossides<br/>A Scientific Revolution - H Kuklick<br/>Sociological Theory in the United States, 1930 - 1945<br/>Origins of American Sociology - L L Bernard and J Bernard<br/>The Social Science Movement in the United States<br/>The Social Construction of Style - G A Fine<br/>Thorstein Veblen's /f003The Theory of the Leisure Class as Contested Text<br/>Scientism, from /f003A History of Sociological Research Methods in America/f001 - Jennifer Platt<br/><br/><br/>VOLUME III: AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY IN THE 20TH CENTURY: I - FROM PRAGMATISM TO FUNCTIONALISM AND QUANTITATIVE SOCIOLOGY (1930 - 1960)<br/>Editor's Introduction - Jeffrey C Alexander<br/>I: SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM: FROM MEAD TO BLUMER<br/>The Methodological Position of Symbolic Interactionism - H Blumer<br/>Elaboration, Revision, Polemic and Progress in the Second Chicago School - Paul Colomy and J David Brown<br/>The Sad Demise, Mysterious Disappearance, and Glorious Triumph of Symbolic Interaction - Gary Alan Fine<br/>Herbert Blumer's Contribution to Twentieth Century Sociology - Shibutani<br/>The Classic American Pragmatists as Forerunners to Symbolic Interactionism - J D Lewis<br/>Everett Hughes - Anselm Strauss<br/>Sociology's Mission<br/>Everett Hughes and the Development of Fieldwork in Sociology - J M Chaupolie<br/>Social Problems as Collective Behavior - H Blumer<br/>Accounts - Scott and Lyman<br/>II: TALCOTT PARSONS: SOCIAL ACTION; FUNCTIONALISM; SYSTEMS THEORY<br/>Parsons's /f003Structure - Jeffrey C Alexander<br/>Structure after 50 years - C Camic<br/>The Anatomy of a Charter<br/>Out of Utopia - R Dahrendorf<br/>III: LAZARSFELD AND MERTON: THEORIES OF THE MIDDLE RANGE<br/>Merton as a Discipline Builder - Charles Crothers<br/>Out of Utopia - Jennifer Platt<br/>IV: OTHER MICRO-APPROACHES<br/>Small Group Theory and Research - Robert F Bales<br/>Bringing Men Back In - G Homans<br/>The Oversocialized Conception of Man in Modern Sociology - D Wrong<br/>Cohesion and Disintegration in the Wehrmact in World War II - E Shils and M Janowitz<br/>Deviant Behaviour and Social Structure - R Dubin<br/>The Curious Importance of Small Groups in American Sociology - A Silver<br/>Contributions to the Theory of Reference Group Behavior - Merton and Kitt<br/>V ORGANIZATIONAL AND POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY<br/>Metaphysical Pathos and the Theory of Bureaucracy - Alvin Gouldner<br/><br/><br/>VOLUME IV: AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY IN THE 20TH CENTURY: II (1960 - )<br/>Editor's Introduction - Jeffrey C Alexander<br/>I: MAJOR MACRO-SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACHES<br/>MODERNIZATION AND SOCIAL DIFFERENTIATION: FROM PARSONS TO SMELSER AND NEO-FUNCTIONALSIM<br/>Social Differentiation and Organic Solidarity - H P Muller<br/>The Division of Labor Revisited, Sociological Forum<br/>Economy and Society: A Reminder Stressing the Importance of the Contribution by T Parsons and N Smelser - M A Basle<br/>Social Theory and Talcott Parsons in the 1980s - D Sciulli and D Gerstein<br/>Against Nostalgia - B Turner and R Holton<br/>ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY AND NEO-INSTITUTIONALISM<br/>Bell and Post-Industrial Theory - M Waters<br/>On the Use and Abuse of Thorstein Veblen in Modern American Sociology II - R Tilman and J L Simich<br/>Daniel Bell and the `Utopianizing' of Veblen's Contribution and its Integration by Robert Merton and C W Mills<br/>Institutionalization Organizations - Meyer and Rowan<br/>Formal Structure as Myth and Ceremony<br/>FROM CRITICAL THEORY TO COMMUNATARIANISM<br/>Critical Theory and the Crisis of Social Theory - D Kellner<br/>HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY: FROM MOORE TO SKOCPOL<br/>Vision and Method in Historical Sociology - T Skocpol<br/>II: MAJOR MICRO-SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACHES<br/>Treating Method and Form as Phenomena - L Langsdorf<br/>An Appreciation of Garfinkel's Phenomenology of Social Action<br/>Drama as Life - P Manning<br/>The Significance of Goffman's Changing Use of the Theatrical Metaphor<br/>Rational Choice Theory in Sociology - R J Holton<br/>III: NEW TRENDS<br/>Feminism, Essentialism, and Historical Context - R Champagne<br/>I Can't Even Think Straight - A Stein and K Plummer<br/>Queer Theory and the Missing Sexual Revolution in Sociology<br/>Social Postmodernism - L J Nicholson and S Seidman<br/>Beyond Identity Politics<br/>The Promise of a Cultural Sociology - J C Alexander<br/>Technological Discourse and the Sacred and Profane Information Machine<br/>
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Keyword Sociology
General subdivision Philosophy.
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Personal name Alexander, Jeffrey C., ed.
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Personal name Boudon, Raymond, ed.
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Personal name Cherkaoui, Mohamed, ed.
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