Social Theory for a Changing Society

Social Theory for a Changing Society
Author: Pierre Bourdieu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 389
Release: 1991
Genre: Changement social - Congrès
ISBN: 0813311934

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Social Theory for a Changing Society

Social Theory for a Changing Society
Author: Pierre Bourdieu,James S. Coleman,Zdzislawa Walaszek Coleman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2019-09-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367287692

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"There is in modem society a structural change that underlies many of the social changes with which the conference was concerned. My argument here will be that this is a qualitative change in the way society is organized, a change with many implications. I will call this a change from primordial and spontaneous social organization to constructed social organization (see Coleman 1990, Chapters 2, 3, and 24 for an extended examination of this change). The common definitions of these terms contain some hint of what I mean, but I will describe the change more fully to ensure that it is clearly understood. By primordial social organization I mean social organization that has its origins in the relationships established by childbirth. Not all these relations are activated in all cultures, but some subset of these relations forms the basis for all primitive and traditional social organization. From these relations, more complex structures unfold. For example, from these relations come families; from families come clans; from clans, villages; and from villages, tribes, ethnicities, or societies."

Social Theory for a Changing Society

Social Theory for a Changing Society
Author: Pierre Bourdieu,James S Coleman,Zdzislawa Walaszek Coleman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2021-06-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367303159

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"There is in modem society a structural change that underlies many of the social changes with which the conference was concerned. My argument here will be that this is a qualitative change in the way society is organized, a change with many implications. I will call this a change from primordial and spontaneous social organization to constructed social organization (see Coleman 1990, Chapters 2, 3, and 24 for an extended examination of this change). The common definitions of these terms contain some hint of what I mean, but I will describe the change more fully to ensure that it is clearly understood. By primordial social organization I mean social organization that has its origins in the relationships established by childbirth. Not all these relations are activated in all cultures, but some subset of these relations forms the basis for all primitive and traditional social organization. From these relations, more complex structures unfold. For example, from these relations come families; from families come clans; from clans, villages; and from villages, tribes, ethnicities, or societies."

Social Policy in a Changing Society

Social Policy in a Changing Society
Author: Maurice Mullard,Paul Spicker
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1998
Genre: Lærebøger
ISBN: 0415165415

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Linking policy with theory, this introduction to social policy considers a range of interpretations of changes in society, politics and the economy, and assesses their implications for social welfare.

Social Theory in the Real World

Social Theory in the Real World
Author: Steven Miles
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2001-05-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0761961569

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Social Theory in the Real World is concerned with illustrating the practical benefits of social theory. Many students find it hard to relate the real insights provided by social theory to their real life experiences, and many lecturers struggle to demonstrate the relevance of social theory to everyday life. This book offers an accessible, non-patronizing solution to the problem, demonstrating that social theory need not be remote and obscure, but if used in imaginative ways, it can be indispensable in challenging our common sense perceptions and understandings. The book identifies the key themes of contemporary social theory: mass society, postindustrialism, consumerism, postmodernism, McDonaldization, risk and globa

We Can Do Better

We Can Do Better
Author: David Camfield
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2017-09-18T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781552669976

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The view that capitalism is an inherently flawed, exploitative, crisis-prone, oppressive system is not new. But neoliberal capitalism’s flaws are increasingly dangerous in Western countries and globally as corporations exert growing influence on governments, as the endless pursuit of profits pushes our climate to the breaking point and as far-right politics dominate the media. Solutions are needed. Fast. In We Can Do Better, David Camfield lays out a theoretical basis for political and social change that fuses critical Marxism with insights from anti-racist queer feminism. This reconstructed historical materialism treats capitalism and class as inextricably interwoven with gender, race and sexuality. After discussing today’s most influential social theories, Camfield uses this theory to analyze a range of issues that face our world today, including climate change, growing social insecurity and the persistence of sexism and racism. Camfield argues that the key to achieving change for the better is social struggle, and he offers ideas about moving from social theory to social action.

Social Theory Now

Social Theory Now
Author: Claudio E. Benzecry,Monika Krause,Isaac Ariail Reed
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-08-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780226475318

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The landscape of social theory has changed significantly over the three decades since the publication of Anthony Giddens and Jonathan Turner’s seminal Social Theory Today. Sociologists in the twenty-first century desperately need a new agenda centered around central questions of social theory. In Social Theory Now, Claudio E. Benzecry, Monika Krause, and Isaac Ariail Reed set a new course for sociologists, bringing together contributions from the most distinctive?sociological?traditions?in an ambitious survey of where social theory is today and where it might be going. The book?provides a strategic window onto social theory based on current research, examining trends in classical traditions and the cutting edge of more recent approaches. From distinctive theoretical positions, contributors address questions about?how social order is accomplished; the role of materiality, practice, and meaning; as well as the conditions for the knowledge of the social world. The theoretical traditions presented include cultural sociology, microsociologies, world-system theory and post-colonial theory, gender and feminism, actor network and network theory, systems theory, field theory, rational choice, poststructuralism, pragmatism, and the sociology of conventions. Each chapter introduces a tradition and presents an agenda for further theoretical development. Social Theory Now is an essential tool for sociologists. It will be central to the discussion and teaching of contemporary social theory?for years to come.

Social Theory in a Changing Society

Social Theory in a Changing Society
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1989
Genre: Social change
ISBN: OCLC:25132191

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