Readings in Social Theory

Author:   James Farganis
Publisher:   McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Edition:   6th edition
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9780078111556


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   16 April 2010
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Readings in Social Theory


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Following a chronological organization, this highly regarded anthology of primary readings in sociological theory covers the major theorists and schools from classic to contemporary, modernist, and postmodernist. Its comprehensive coverage and excellent introductions make this book appealing as a main text for instructors who want to encourage students to read and interpret original sources, or as a supplement for those who use a traditional main text.

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Author:   James Farganis
Publisher:   McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Professional
Edition:   6th edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9780078111556


ISBN 10:   0078111552
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   16 April 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Replaced By:   0078026849
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"PrefaceIntroduction: The Classic Tradition to Post-Modernism: An OverviewPart One: The Classic Tradition 1. Karl Marx: Alienation, Class Struggle, and Class Consciousness Introduction From Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, The Manifesto of the Communist PartyFrom Karl Marx, The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof2. Emile Durkheim: Anomie and Social Integration IntroductionFrom Emile Durkheim, ""Egoistic Suicide and Anomic Suicide"" From Emile Durkheim, The Elementary Forms of Religious Life3. Max Weber: The Iron Cage Introduction From Max Weber, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of CapitalismFrom Max Weber, ""Bureaucracy"" From Max Weber, ""Class, Status, Party"" From Max Weber, ""Power, Domination & Types of Authority""4. Georg Simmel: Dialectic of Individual and Society Introduction From Georg Simmel, ""The Metropolis and Mental Life"" From Georg Simmel, ""The Stranger""5. George Herbert Mead: The Emergent Self Introduction From George Herbert Mead, ""Mind, Self, and Society"" 6. W.E.B. Du Bois: Double Consciousness and the Public Intellectual Introduction From W.E.B. Du Bois, ""The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study""From W.E.B. Du Bois, ""The Souls of Black Folk""Part Two: Contemporary Sociological Theory 7. Functionalism Introduction From Kingsley Davis and Wilbert E. Moore, ""Some Principles of Stratification"" From Talcott Parsons, ""The System of Modern Societies” From Robert K. Merton, ""Manifest and Latent Functions"" 8. Conflict Theory Introduction From Ralf Dahrendorf, ""Social Structure, Group Interests, and Conflict Groups"" From C. Wright Mills, ""The Structure of Power in America"" From Richard L. Zweigenhaft and G. William Domhoff, ""The Ironies of Diversity""9. Exchange Theory and Rational Choice Introduction From George C. Homans, ""Social Behavior as Exchange"" From James Coleman, ""Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital"" 10. Phenomenological Sociology and Ethnomethodology Introduction From Alfred Schutz, ""Common-Sense and Scientific Interpretation of Human Action"" From Peter Berger, ""The Sacred Canopy""From Harold Garfinkel, ""Studies of the Routine Grounds of Everyday Activities""11. Symbolic Interaction Introduction From Herbert Blumer, ""Society as Symbolic Interaction"" From Erving Goffman, ""The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life""From Arlie Hochschild, ""Exploring the Managed Heart"" Part Three: Modernism and Post-Modernism12: Critical Theory Introduction From Herbert Marcuse, ""One-Dimensional Man"" From Jurgen Habermas, ""Religion in the Public Sphere"" 13. Post-Modernism Introduction From Michel Foucault, ""The Carceral"" From Jean-Francois Lyotard, ""The Post-Modern Condition: A Report on Knowledge"" Part Four: After Post-Modernism14. Sex, Gender, Queer Theory and RaceIntroductionFrom Dorothy Smith, ""Women's Experience as a Radical Critique of Sociology""From Patricia Hill Collins, ""Black Feminist Thought""From Candace West and Don Zimmerman, ""Doing Gender""From Steven Seidman, ""Deconstructing Queer Theory""From Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, ""Critical Race Theory""Part Five: Globalization15. Global Society: Two PerspectivesIntroductionFrom Ulrich Beck, ""The Terrorist Threat: World Risk Society Revisited""From Joseph Stiglitz, ""Globalism's Discontents"""

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James Farganis was born and raised in New York City, attended its public schools and received his B.A. from Brooklyn College and Ph.D. from Cornell University. He has taught sociology at several colleges and universities. He is now affiliated with the New School for Social Research.

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