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Sociological Theory

- From Comte to Postcolonialism

About Sociological Theory

This textbook analyses the work of classical and contemporary sociological theorists. The first part is dedicated to Comte, Spencer, Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Pareto, and Simmel. The second part covers the major contemporary sociological perspectives: Functionalism, Marxism, Conflict theory, Symbolic interactionism, Phenomenological sociology, and Rational choice theory. The third part is devoted to Postmodern theory, Feminist theory, Postcolonial theory, and Race theory. The author combines academic rigor with clear and accessible language, offering students an in-depth and extensive overview of the main, recurring problems that have plagued sociological theory from its origins to the present day. The textbook uses contemporary examples, analysing how sociological theory can explain the most tragic phenomena of our time, including the war in Ukraine, the Israeli-Palestine conflict, US-China competition over Taiwan, nuclear proliferation, radicalization, neofascism, white suprematism, jihadism, and terrorism. Containing pedagogic features to aid learning, the reader will be able to navigate the multiplicity of approaches, methods, and research that divide sociologists into separate and sometimes hostile schools. This textbook is therefore an invaluable tool to any sociology student looking to gain a comprehensive understanding of the foundational thinkers that have shaped the discipline.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9783031525384
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • May 14, 2024
  • Dimensions:
  • 156x234x35 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 953 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 11, 2024

Description of Sociological Theory

This textbook analyses the work of classical and contemporary sociological theorists. The first part is dedicated to Comte, Spencer, Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Pareto, and Simmel. The second part covers the major contemporary sociological perspectives: Functionalism, Marxism, Conflict theory, Symbolic interactionism, Phenomenological sociology, and Rational choice theory. The third part is devoted to Postmodern theory, Feminist theory, Postcolonial theory, and Race theory.
The author combines academic rigor with clear and accessible language, offering students an in-depth and extensive overview of the main, recurring problems that have plagued sociological theory from its origins to the present day. The textbook uses contemporary examples, analysing how sociological theory can explain the most tragic phenomena of our time, including the war in Ukraine, the Israeli-Palestine conflict, US-China competition over Taiwan, nuclear proliferation, radicalization, neofascism, white suprematism, jihadism, and terrorism.
Containing pedagogic features to aid learning, the reader will be able to navigate the multiplicity of approaches, methods, and research that divide sociologists into separate and sometimes hostile schools.
This textbook is therefore an invaluable tool to any sociology student looking to gain a comprehensive understanding of the foundational thinkers that have shaped the discipline.

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