A Brief History of Sociological Thought
This book by Alan Swingewood is one of the very few bedside works that comprehensively deals with classical, modern and contemporary social theory. In this ambitious and widely appreciated book, the author traces the trends, tensions and developments in theoretical debates throughout the history of sociological thought and develops a critical dialogue with writers of the past and today.
In this book, Swingewood first discusses the emergence of sociology as a discipline from its origins in Enlightenment rationalism and modernity. Then follows forms of symbolic interactionism, functionalism, structuration theory, and Marxism; It critically evaluates the works of classical sociologists such as Marx, Weber and Durkheim, and more recently the theories of Mead, Goffman, Parsons and Foucault. Finally, he concludes his study with a critical look at new theories of identity derived from structuralism and post-modernism.
"The development of sociological thought is the result of interaction based on cooperation, communication and dialogue, involving individuals, communities and social groups. This book is neither a history of sociology nor a history of sociology theory. This book examines sociological thought in the eighteenth century philosophy, history and political in economics
It is a selective history that starts from its origins."
Number of Pages: 400
Year of Printing: 2010
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Agora Library
First Print Year: 2010
Number of Pages: 400
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Agora Library |
Number of pages | : | 400 |
Publication Year | : | 2010 |
ISBN | : | 9786051030838 |
Translator | : | Osman Akınhay |
The heart | : | Turkish |
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Memnuniyet duydum.
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Sitesi.