New Rules of Sociological Theory
Publication details: United Kingdom: Rawat Publications, 2019Edition: 2nd edDescription: 186pISBN: 9788131610008Subject(s): Sociological Method | ReproductionRelativism and hermeneutic analysis | Relativism and hermeneutic analysis | Wittgensteinian philosophyDDC classification: 301.01Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 301.01 GID/N (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 053084 |
Browsing Central Library, Sikkim University shelves, Shelving location: General Book Section Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
301.01 ELL/C Contemporary social theory/ | 301.01 ELL/I Introduction to Contemporary Social Theory/ | 301.01 ELL/I Introduction to contemporary social theory/ | 301.01 GID/N New Rules of Sociological Theory | 301.01 GOS/A Anthropology and Archaeology: A changing relationship | 301.01 GOS/A Anthropology and Archaeology: A changing relationship | 301.01 HAB/S The structural transformation of the public sphere: an inquiry into a category of bourgeois society/ |
Introduction to the Second Edition; Introduction to the First Edition; 1 Some Schools of Social Theory and Philosophy; Existential phenomenology: Schutz; Ethnomethodology; Post-Wittgensteinian philosophy: Winch; Summary: the significance of interpretative sociologies; Hermeneutics and critical theory: Gadamer, Apel, Habermas; 2 Agency, Act-identifications and Communicative Intent; Problems of agency; Intentions and projects; The identification of acts; The rationalization of action; Meaning and communicative intent. 3 The Production and Reproduction of Social LifeOrder, power, conflict: Durkheim and Parsons; Order, power, conflict: Marx; The production of communication as 'meaningful'; Moral orders of interaction; Relations of power in interaction; Rationalization and reflexivity; The motivation of action; The production and reproduction of structure; Summary; 4 The Form of Explanatory Accounts; Positivistic dilemmas; Later developments: Popper and Kuhn; Science and non-science; Relativism and hermeneutic analysis; The problem of adequacy; Conclusion: Some New Rules of Sociological Method
There are no comments on this title.