Towards Relational Sociology

Author:   Nick Crossley (University of Manchester, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415480147


Pages:   228
Publication Date:   22 July 2010
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Nick Crossley (University of Manchester, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.600kg
ISBN:  

9780415480147


ISBN 10:   0415480140
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   22 July 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'...there is no doubt that N. Crossley has made a significant contribution to relational sociology. This is exactly the kind of work we need at this point, if we want to move it forward. Any social scientist interested in relational sociology should read and criticize this book carefully.'-Francois Depelteau, Laurentian University in the Canadian Journal of Sociology vol 36 no 4 '...clear, fresh and ambitious...' '...elements of the social cosmos underplayed...by Bourdieu are fruitfully brought to the fore. Crossley's intriguing rereading of Foucault through network lenses, for example, offers a potentially fertile means of investigating the circuits of symbolic power.' -Will Atkinson, University of Bristol in Sociology, vol 46 no 1 '...there is no doubt that N. Crossley has made a significant contribution to relational sociology. This is exactly the kind of work we need at this point, if we want to move it forward. Any social scientist interested in relational sociology should read and criticize this book carefully.'-Francois Depelteau, Laurentian University in the Canadian Journal of Sociology vol 36 no 4


'...there is no doubt that N. Crossley has made a significant contribution to relational sociology. This is exactly the kind of work we need at this point, if we want to move it forward. Any social scientist interested in relational sociology should read and criticize this book carefully.' -Francois Depelteau, Laurentian University in the Canadian Journal of Sociology vol 36 no 4 '...clear, fresh and ambitious...' '...elements of the social cosmos underplayed...by Bourdieu are fruitfully brought to the fore. Crossley's intriguing rereading of Foucault through network lenses, for example, offers a potentially fertile means of investigating the circuits of symbolic power.' -Will Atkinson, University of Bristol in Sociology, vol 46 no 1


'...there is no doubt that N. Crossley has made a significant contribution to relational sociology. This is exactly the kind of work we need at this point, if we want to move it forward. Any social scientist interested in relational sociology should read and criticize this book carefully.'-Francois Depelteau, Laurentian University in the Canadian Journal of Sociology vol 36 no 4 '...clear, fresh and ambitious...' '...elements of the social cosmos underplayed...by Bourdieu are fruitfully brought to the fore. Crossley’s intriguing rereading of Foucault through network lenses, for example, offers a potentially fertile means of investigating the circuits of symbolic power.' -Will Atkinson, University of Bristol in Sociology, vol 46 no 1 '...there is no doubt that N. Crossley has made a significant contribution to relational sociology. This is exactly the kind of work we need at this point, if we want to move it forward. Any social scientist interested in relational sociology should read and criticize this book carefully.'-Francois Depelteau, Laurentian University in the Canadian Journal of Sociology vol 36 no 4


Author Information

Nick Crossley is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester, UK. He has published on a wide range of issues in sociology, most recently on social network analysis.

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