Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon

Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon
Author: Syed Farid Alatas,Vineeta Sinha
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2017-05-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137411341

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This book expands the sociological canon by introducing non-Western and female voices, and subjects the existing canon itself to critique. Including chapters on both the ‘founding fathers’ of sociology and neglected thinkers it highlights the biases of Eurocentrism and androcentrism, while also offering much-needed correctives to them. The authors challenge a dominant account of the development of sociological theory which would have us believe that it was only Western European and later North American white males in the nineteenth and early twentieth century who thought in a creative and systematic manner about the origins and nature of the emerging modernity of their time. This integrated and contextualised account seeks to restructure the ways in which we theorise the emergence of the classical sociological canon. This book’s global scope fills a significant lacuna and provides a unique teaching resource to students of classical sociological theory.

Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon

Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon
Author: Syed Farid Alatas,Vineeta Sinha
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-06-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137411333

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This book expands the sociological canon by introducing non-Western and female voices, and subjects the existing canon itself to critique. Including chapters on both the ‘founding fathers’ of sociology and neglected thinkers it highlights the biases of Eurocentrism and androcentrism, while also offering much-needed correctives to them. The authors challenge a dominant account of the development of sociological theory which would have us believe that it was only Western European and later North American white males in the nineteenth and early twentieth century who thought in a creative and systematic manner about the origins and nature of the emerging modernity of their time. This integrated and contextualised account seeks to restructure the ways in which we theorise the emergence of the classical sociological canon. This book’s global scope fills a significant lacuna and provides a unique teaching resource to students of classical sociological theory.

New Directions in Social Theory

New Directions in Social Theory
Author: Kate Reed
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2006-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 076194270X

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'Who makes up the 'canon' of sociology - and who doesn't? Does sociology need a canon in the first place? Offers an innovative and passionate contribution to debates on the history and development of sociology and the exclusion of theorists - who are female, black, or both - from the mainstream of social theorizing.With compelling biographical sketches bringing the dynamics behind the 'canon' to life, Kate Reed focuses sharp analysis on the exclusion of theorists on race and gender from important debates on inequality.

Beyond the Canon

Beyond the Canon
Author: M. Grever,S. Stuurman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2007-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230599246

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'Beyond the Canon' deals with recent politicized processes of canonization and its implications for historical culture in a globalizing and postcolonial world. The volume discusses the framing and transmission of historical knowledge and its consequences for the construction of narratives and the teaching of history in multicultural environments.

Sociological Theory in the Contemporary Era

Sociological Theory in the Contemporary Era
Author: Scott Appelrouth,Laura Desfor Edles
Publsiher: Pine Forge Press
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2010-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412987615

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Combines the major writings of sociology's core contemporary theorists with a historical and theoretical framework for understanding these works. This text enables students to compare and contrast core concepts and ideas, stresses contemporary applications and examples, and provides a variety of visuals and pedagogical devices.

Ibn Khaldun

Ibn Khaldun
Author: Syed Farid Alatas
Publsiher: OUP India
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198090455

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Ibn Khaldun was one of the most remarkable Muslim scholars of the pre-modern period. Part of the 'Makers of Islamic Civilization' series, this book introduces the reader to Ibn Khaldun's core ideas, focusing on his theory of the rise and decline of states.

Applying Ibn Khald n

Applying Ibn Khald  n
Author: Syed Farid Alatas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317593997

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The writings of Ibn Khaldūn, particularly the Muqaddimah (Prolegomenon) have rightly been regarded as being sociological in nature. For this reason, Ibn Khaldūn has been widely regarded as the founder of sociology, or at least a precursor of modern sociology. While he was given this recognition, however, few works went beyond proclaiming him as a founder or precursor to the systematic application of his theoretical perspective to specific historical and contemporary aspects of Muslim societies in North Africa and the Middle East. The continuing presence of Eurocentrism in the social sciences has not helped in this regard: it often stands in the way of the consideration of non-Western sources of theories and concepts. This book provides an overview of Ibn Khaldūn and his sociology, discusses reasons for his marginality, and suggests ways to bring Ibn Khaldūn into the mainstream through the systematic application of his theory. It moves beyond works that simply state that Ibn Khaldūn was a founder of sociology or provide descriptive accounts of his works. Instead it systematically applies Khaldūn’s theoretical perspective to specific historical aspects of Muslim societies in North Africa and the Middle East, successfully integrating concepts and frameworks from Khaldūnian sociology into modern social science theories. Applying Ibn Khaldūn will be of interest to students and scholars of sociology and social theory.

Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory

Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory
Author: Julian Go
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2016
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190625139

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'Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory' maps the convergences and differences between these two seemingly opposed bodies of thought. It explores the different waves of postcolonial thought, elaborates the postcolonial critique of social theory, and charts different strategies for crafting a postcolonial social science.