Pitirim A Sorokin Rediscovering a Master of Sociology

Pitirim A  Sorokin  Rediscovering a Master of Sociology
Author: Emiliana Mangone
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2023-09-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781648897528

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Pitirim A. Sorokin is a controversial figure in the history of sociology, of which he remains one of the masters. Those who read Sorokin today must, however, frame the historical reality experienced by the scholar (his Russian and American experiences) because the evolution of his thought had several phases that correspond to his personal, family, and professional lives (he founded and directed the Department of Sociology at Harvard University for many years). This Russian-American sociologist argued that socio-cultural phenomena must be studied following their dynamism (in space and time) since the constituent elements (personality, society, and culture) are constantly changing and cannot be studied separately. Reviving his thought is not a form of celebration but a moment to reflect on how some sociology classics still have their relevance and how, all too often, they are forgotten. This is why this book takes up his main conceptualizations by anchoring them to contemporary society, whose transformations are often difficult to read, and above all to highlight how the role of sociology as a science has, in part, lost sight of its ontological foundation as a service to humanity or public service. The theoretical paths taken by Sorokin range from Social and Cultural Dynamics to Social Mobility and to many other topics, such as man and society in calamities or love and altruism - one of Sorokin's latest topics. All these topics can revive the idea of a sociology that holds together the micro, meso, and macro dimensions and allows us to predict changes in society.

Pitirim A Sorokin Rediscovering a Master of Sociology

Pitirim A  Sorokin  Rediscovering a Master of Sociology
Author: Emilia Mangone
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1648899226

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Pitirim A. Sorokin is a controversial figure in the history of sociology, of which he remains one of the masters. Those who read Sorokin today must, however, frame the historical reality experienced by the scholar (his Russian and American experiences) because the evolution of his thought had several phases that correspond to his personal, family, and professional lives (he founded and directed the Department of Sociology at Harvard University for many years). This Russian-American sociologist argued that socio-cultural phenomena must be studied following their dynamism (in space and time) since the constituent elements (personality, society, and culture) are constantly changing and cannot be studied separately. Reviving his thought is not a form of celebration but a moment to reflect on how some sociology classics still have their relevance and how, all too often, they are forgotten. This is why this book takes up his main conceptualizations by anchoring them to contemporary society, whose transformations are often difficult to read, and above all to highlight how the role of sociology as a science has, in part, lost sight of its ontological foundation as a service to humanity or public service. The theoretical paths taken by Sorokin range from Social and Cultural Dynamics to Social Mobility and to many other topics, such as man and society in calamities or love and altruism - one of Sorokin's latest topics. All these topics can revive the idea of a sociology that holds together the micro, meso, and macro dimensions and allows us to predict changes in society.

Pitirim A Sorokin

Pitirim A  Sorokin
Author: Barry V. Johnston
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105018307491

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"A remarkably detailed, knowing, critical, and even-handed study of one of the most dramatic, complex, and prophetic sociologists of our time". -- Robert K. Merton, author of On the Shoulders of Giants. "A major contribution to the history of sociology". -- Robert Bierstedt, author of American Sociological Theory.

Collective Memory Narratives in Contemporary Culture

Collective Memory Narratives in Contemporary Culture
Author: Antonella Pocecco,Estrella Gualda,Emiliana Mangone
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2023-12-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031419218

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Starting from the central importance of memory in contemporary societies, this book encourages a transdisciplinary reflection on how the “presentification of the past” is never a simple reenactment but corresponds to the interaction between memory and cultural sensitiveness, present beliefs and needs, expectations, and forecasts for the future. It studies cultural (re)construction through collective stories, including academic debates, media narratives, collective mobilizations, state narratives of history, architectural reconstructions, and artistic expressions. It looks at how technological innovations have profoundly changed the practices of conservation and dissemination of collective memory, with particular reference to cultural digitization. Finally, it shows that the relevance and selection of events, the organization of connections and cross-references between past, present, and future, as well as the importance of diversified collective imaginaries are the keys to narrative constructions of memory that prove to be sensitive and decisive for its continuity and its intergenerational transmission. This interdisciplinary collection is for students and scholars of the social sciences, cultural studies, and the humanities interested in memory studies.

On the Practice of Sociology

On the Practice of Sociology
Author: Pitirim A. Sorokin
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1998-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226768295

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Pitirim Sorokin (1889-1968) rose from a peasant childhood in Russia to become one of the most insightful figures in the history of sociology. At the Harvard Research Center for Creative Altruism, he developed a blueprint for social reconstruction. This collection includes essays that range from his early Russian years to his final works in the '60s.

Sociological Theory Values and Sociocultural Change

Sociological Theory  Values  and Sociocultural Change
Author: Edward A. Tiryakian
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1963
Genre: Social change
ISBN: OCLC:478275900

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Sociological Theory Values and Sociocultural Change

Sociological Theory  Values  and Sociocultural Change
Author: Edward A. Tiryakian
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1989
Genre: Sociology
ISBN: OCLC:19754613

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Social and Cultural Dynamics

Social and Cultural Dynamics
Author: Emiliana Mangone
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2017-11-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 331968308X

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Marking the 50th anniversary of Pitirim A. Sorokin’s death, this Brief offers a critical analysis of the renowned sociologist’s theories while highlighting some of his more overlooked ones. Topics explored include cultural dynamics; the relationship between culture, society, and personality; social mobility; and the socio-cultural causality of time and space. In addition, this book updates these theories by discussing their relevance in current cultural contexts. The Brief aims to extend the work started by Sorokin on the promotion and application of “integralism”, an approach that conceives the change of any sociocultural phenomena as the result of the combination of external and internal forces. It uses this method to analyse socio-cultural phenomena, propose new policy, and enhance the development of humanity from the point of view of culture. This book also discusses sociology’s relationship with other sciences. In particular, it touches upon the interplay between sociology and psychology and pushes for a new scientific awareness that is transdisciplinary. The end point is a new vision of humanity and its development from a cultural context. Social and Cultural Dynamics will be of interest to social scientists, sociologists, and psychologists as well as professionals in these disciplines.