Rethinking Contemporary Social Theory

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A01=Black Hawk Hancock
A01=Grace Budrys
A01=Roberta Garner
advanced sociological paradigms application
Agnostic
Author_Black Hawk Hancock
Author_Grace Budrys
Author_Roberta Garner
Category=JHBA
Civil Society
collective action dynamics
Communist Parties
conflict
Conflict Constructionism
Conflict Theories
constructionism
critical
cultural hybridity studies
Dense
discourse analysis methods
discursive
Discursive Turn
Disengaged
Durkheimian Legacy
Emile Durkheim
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eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
Follow
Frankfurt School Critical Theory
functionalism
Great Divide
Held
Knit
micro sociological analysis
Persona
Postwar
race
Racial Dominance
social inequality research
Social Reproduction
sociology
Sociology Of Health And Illness
state regulation theory
structural
Structural Functional Paradigm
theories
turn
United States
Unstable
Vice Versa
Weberian Conflict Theorists

Product details

  • ISBN 9781612052601
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The authors recontextualize contemporary sociological theory to argue that in recent decades sociology has been deeply permeated by a new paradigm, conflict constructionism. Their analysis integrates and sheds new light on eight prominent domains of recent social thought: the micro-level; discourses, framing, and renewed interest in signs and language; the construction of difference and dominance; regulation and punishment; cultural complexity and transculturation; the body; new approaches to the role of the state; and a consistent conflict perspective. The paradigm combines elements of both social construction theory and conflict theory. It has deep roots in critical theory and more recent links to postmodernism. It is associated with postmodern social thought, although it is less radical and more adaptable to empirical inquiry than postmodernism. The authors tie their new conceptualization of social theory to contemporary applications of social theory in everyday life. Features of this text:
Roberta Garner, Black Hawk Hancock, Grace Budrys