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Revised and updated, this dictionary presents a clear, balanced guide to the terms and concepts used in every area of sociology and to related terms from other social sciences.
Author : David Jary
Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers
Page : 796 pages
File Size : 22,74 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Reference
ISBN :
Revised and updated, this dictionary presents a clear, balanced guide to the terms and concepts used in every area of sociology and to related terms from other social sciences.
Author : David Jary
Publisher :
Page : 710 pages
File Size : 12,81 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 9780007183999
The Collins Dictionary of Sociology is a clear, balanced guide to the terms and concepts used in every area of sociology, and to related terms in political science, economics and anthropology.
Author : Steve Bruce
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 42,28 MB
Release : 2006-01-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 184787732X
"Undoubtedly the most accessible, readable and downright interesting - even amusing - dictionary of its type. In being all of those things - and more - the dictionary does not sacrifice on quality. There are many well-chosen entries and they are quite informative. A useful addition to any scholar′s library while at the same time being an excellent resource for both graduate and undergraduate students" - George Ritzer, University of Maryland "This is a delightful and comprehensive dictionary. The authors write in an engaging and lively style that brings alive the ideas of sociology not only for existing practitioners, but also for a whole new generation of students" - Tim May, University of Salford With over 1000 entries on key concepts and theorists, The SAGE Dictionary of Sociology provides full coverage of the field, clarifying the technical use of apparently common words, explaining the fundamental concepts and introducing new and unfamiliar terms. This book provides: authoritative, reliable definitions accessible ′digests′ of key arguments contemporary, appealing illustrations of points readability. This is not just another dry guide to the discipline. Engagingly written with its audience firmly in mind, it will be the definitive and chosen companion to established textbooks and teaching materials in sociology.
Author : Andrew M. Greeley
Publisher : Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 39,7 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780065018813
Author : Richard Swedberg
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 11,25 MB
Release : 2016-09-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 150360022X
Max Weber is one of the world's most important social scientists, but he is also one of the most notoriously difficult to understand. This revised, updated, and expanded edition of The Max Weber Dictionary reflects up-to-the-moment threads of inquiry and introduces the most recent translations and references. Additionally, the authors include new entries designed to help researchers use Weber's ideas in their own work; they illuminate how Weber himself thought theorizing should occur and how he went about constructing a theory. More than an elementary dictionary, however, this work makes a contribution to the general culture and legacy of Weber's work. In addition to entries on broad topics like religion, law, and the West, the completed German definitive edition of Weber's work (Max Weber Gesamtausgabe) necessitated a wealth of new entries and added information on topics like pragmatism and race and racism. Every entry in the dictionary delves into Weber scholarship and acts as a point of departure for discussion and research. As such, this book will be an invaluable resource to general readers, students, and scholars alike.
Author : David Jary
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 10,2 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Sociology
ISBN :
Author : Dan Clawson
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 31,64 MB
Release : 2007-06-06
Category : History
ISBN : 0520251385
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Author : Craig Calhoun
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 929 pages
File Size : 32,84 MB
Release : 2008-09-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0226090965
Though the word “sociology” was coined in Europe, the field of sociology grew most dramatically in America. Despite that disproportionate influence, American sociology has never been the subject of an extended historical examination. To remedy that situation—and to celebrate the centennial of the American Sociological Association—Craig Calhoun assembled a team of leading sociologists to produce Sociology in America. Rather than a story of great sociologists or departments, Sociology in America is a true history of an often disparate field—and a deeply considered look at the ways sociology developed intellectually and institutionally. It explores the growth of American sociology as it addressed changes and challenges throughout the twentieth century, covering topics ranging from the discipline’s intellectual roots to understandings (and misunderstandings) of race and gender to the impact of the Depression and the 1960s. Sociology in America will stand as the definitive treatment of the contribution of twentieth-century American sociology and will be required reading for all sociologists. Contributors: Andrew Abbott, Daniel Breslau, Craig Calhoun, Charles Camic, Miguel A. Centeno, Patricia Hill Collins, Marjorie L. DeVault, Myra Marx Ferree, Neil Gross, Lorine A. Hughes, Michael D. Kennedy, Shamus Khan, Barbara Laslett, Patricia Lengermann, Doug McAdam, Shauna A. Morimoto, Aldon Morris, Gillian Niebrugge, Alton Phillips, James F. Short Jr., Alan Sica, James T. Sparrow, George Steinmetz, Stephen Turner, Jonathan VanAntwerpen, Immanuel Wallerstein, Pamela Barnhouse Walters, Howard Winant
Author : Randall Collins
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 25,5 MB
Release : 1986-02-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780521314268
A new interpretation of Weberian sociology, showing its relevance to current world isues.
Author : Harry M. Collins
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 24,7 MB
Release : 1998-09-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780521645508
What is the golem? In Jewish mythology the Golem is an effigy or image brought to life. While not evil, it is a strong, clumsy and incomplete servant. Through a series of case studies, ranging from relativity and cold fusion to memory in worms and the sex lives of lizards, Harry Collins and Trevor Pinch debunk the traditional view that science is the straightforward result of competent theorization, observation and experimentation. Scientific certainty is the interpretation of ambiguous results. The very well received first edition generated much debate, reflected in a substantial new Afterword in this new edition, which seeks to place the book in what have become known as 'the science wars'.