The Classical Roots of Ethnomethodology

The Classical Roots of Ethnomethodology
Author: Richard A. Hilbert
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781469639840

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Hilbert demonstrates the historical connection between the nineteenth-century theory of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber, in which sociology had its origins, and the ethnomethodological approach articulated in the 1960s by Harold Garfinkel. The author rejects the conventional view that draws radical distinctions between the two systems and at the same time provides an intellectual genealogy of ethnomethodology.

The Totalitarian Paradigm after the End of Communism

The Totalitarian Paradigm after the End of Communism
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2022-06-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004457652

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Concepts of totalitarianism have undergone an academic revival in recent years, particularly since the breakdown of communist systems in Europe in 1989-91: the totalitarian paradigm, so it seems to many scholars today, had been discarded prematurely in the heat of the Cold War. The demise of communism as a social system is, however, not only an important cause of the recurring attractiveness of the totalitarian paradigm, but provides at the same time new evidence and, correspondingly, new problems of explanation for all approaches in communist studies and totalitarianism theory in particular. This book contains articles by philosophers, social scientists and historians who reassess the validity of the totalitarian approach in the light of the recent historical developments in Eastern Europe. A first group of authors focus on the analytical usefulness and explanatory power of classic concepts of totalitarianism after having observed the failed reforms of the Gorbachev-era and the collapse of Europe's communist systems in 1989-91. In these contributions the totalitarian paradigm is contrasted with other approaches with respect to cognitive power as well as normative implications. In the second group of contributions the focus is on the reassessment of methodological and theoretical problems of the classic concepts of totalitarianism. The authors attempt to reinterpret the classic concepts so as to meet the objections which have been put forward against those concepts during the last decades. The study thereby traces some of the intellectual roots of the totalitarian paradigm that precede the outbreak of the Cold War, such as the work of Sigmund Neumann and Franz Borkenau. It also focuses on the most famous authors in the field: Hannah Arendt and Carl Joachim Friedrich. In addition it discusses theorists of totalitarianism like Juan Linz, whose contributions to totalitarianism theory have too often been overlooked.

Alfred Schutz Phenomenology and the Renewal of Interpretive Social Science

Alfred Schutz  Phenomenology  and the Renewal of Interpretive Social Science
Author: Besnik Pula
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2024-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781040021590

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In recent decades, the historical social sciences have moved away from deterministic perspectives and increasingly embraced the interpretive analysis of historical process and social and political change. This shift has enriched the field but also led to a deadlock regarding the meaning and status of subjective knowledge. Cultural interpretivists struggle to incorporate subjective experience and the body into their understanding of social reality. In the early twentieth century, philosopher Alfred Schutz grappled with this very issue. Drawing on Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology and Max Weber’s historical sociology, Schutz pioneered the interpretive analysis of social life from an embodied perspective. However, the recent interpretivist turn, influenced by linguistic philosophies, discourse theory, and poststructuralism, has overlooked the insights of Schutz and other phenomenologists. This book revisits Schutz’s phenomenology and social theory, positioning them against contemporary problems in social theory and interpretive social science research. The book extends Schutz’s key concepts of relevance, symbol relations, theory of language, and lifeworld meaning structures. It outlines Schutz’s critical approach to the social distribution of knowledge and develops his nascent sociology and political economy of knowledge. This book will appeal to readers with interests in social theory, phenomenology, and the methods of interpretive social science, including historical sociology, cultural sociology, science and technology studies, political economy, and international relations.

Contemporary Sociological Theory and Its Classical Roots

Contemporary Sociological Theory and Its Classical Roots
Author: George Ritzer,Jeffrey Stepnisky
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2022-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781544396255

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Contemporary Sociological Theory and Its Classical Roots: The Basics, is a brief survey of sociology′s major theorists and theoretical approaches, from the Classical founders to the present. The content is adapted from Ritzer/Stepnisky, Sociological Theory, and the authors connect many theorists together into chapters with broad headings (Contemporary Integrative Theories, Contemporary Theories of Everyday Life, etc.) that offer students a big-picture, synthesized view of sociological theory. Because of its size, price, and flexible organization, the text can be used in a variety of undergraduate sociological theory classes: Classical, Contemporary, or Combined.

The Theory of Political Culture

The Theory of Political Culture
Author: Stephen Welch
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-06-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199553334

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Developing a theory of political culture as consisting of two dimensions, discourse and practice, the book explains how political culture can both inhibit political change and be a source of it. It explores the nature and dynamics of political culture systematically and comprehensively, and suggests numerous new lines of empirical research.

Ethnomethodology Conversation Analysis and Constructive Analysis

Ethnomethodology  Conversation Analysis and Constructive Analysis
Author: Graham Button,Michael Lynch,Wes Sharrock
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2022-09-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000652895

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This book revisits the arguments by which Harvey Sacks and Harold Garfinkel opposed the widespread attempt in the social sciences to construct disciplinary theories and methods in place of common-sense knowledge of human action, and proposed instead an alternative that would investigate the organised methods of natural language use and common-sense reasoning that constitute social orders – arguments that led to the establishment and proliferation of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis. As the very "constructive analysis" that they opposed has begun to be incorporated into influential lines of research in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, the authors return to the founding insights of the field and reiterate the importance of Garfinkel and Sacks’ original and controversial proposals for an "alternate" sociology of practical action and practical reasoning. Showing how constructive analysis has become entrenched in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis and arguing for a need to "re-boot" these approaches, this volume constitutes a call for a renewal of the radical alternative proposed by Garfinkel and Sacks.

The New Blackwell Companion to Social Theory

The New Blackwell Companion to Social Theory
Author: Bryan S. Turner
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2016-09-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781119250746

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A comprehensive new collection covering the principal traditions and critical contemporary issues of social theory. Builds on the success of The Blackwell Companion to Social Theory, second edition with substantial revisions, entirely new contributions, and a fresh editorial direction Explores contemporary areas such as actor network theory, social constructionism, human rights and cosmopolitanism Includes chapters on demography, science and technology studies, and genetics and social theory Emphasizes key areas of sociology which have had an important impact in shaping the discipline as a whole

Contemporary Sociological Theory and Its Classical Roots The Basics

Contemporary Sociological Theory and Its Classical Roots  The Basics
Author: George Ritzer
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2006-03-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UCSC:32106018753068

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This text is the teaching solution for instructors who need a brief, accessible text for sociological theory. An affordable alternative to a standard text, this volume still includes a range of pedagogical features; it is concise yet comprehensive, informative, and engaging for a wide range of students.