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Neofunctionalism and after / edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Twentieth-century social theoryPublisher: Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Publishers, 1998Description: xvi, 240 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1557866295
  • 9781557866295
  • 1557866309
  • 9781557866301
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.01 21
LOC classification:
  • HM26 .N38 1998
Contents:
pt. I. Origins of a Theoretical Project. 1. From Functionalism to Neofunctionalism: Creating a Position in the Field of Social Theory. 2. Traditions and Competition: Preface to a Postpositivist Approach to Knowledge Cumulation / Jeffrey C. Alexander and Paul Colomy pt. II. Reinventing Parsons: Reconstructing his Tradition. 3. Neofunctionalism Today: Reconstructing a Theoretical Tradition / Jeffrey C. Alexander and Paul Colomy. 4. Parsons' Structure in American Sociology. 5. "Formal Sociology" is Not Multidimensional: Breaking the "Code" in Parsons' Fragment on Simmel. 6. On Choosing One's Intellectual Predecessors: Why Charles Camic is Wrong about Parsons' Early Work / Jeffrey C. Alexander and Giuseppe Sciortino. 7. Structure, Value, Action: What Did the Early Parsons Mean and What Should He Have Said Instead? pt. III. After Neofunctionalism: Its Contribution to Theory Creation Today. 8. The New Theoretical Movement in Sociology. 9. After Neofunctionalism: Action, Culture, and Civil Society.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. I. Origins of a Theoretical Project. 1. From Functionalism to Neofunctionalism: Creating a Position in the Field of Social Theory. 2. Traditions and Competition: Preface to a Postpositivist Approach to Knowledge Cumulation / Jeffrey C. Alexander and Paul Colomy pt. II. Reinventing Parsons: Reconstructing his Tradition. 3. Neofunctionalism Today: Reconstructing a Theoretical Tradition / Jeffrey C. Alexander and Paul Colomy. 4. Parsons' Structure in American Sociology. 5. "Formal Sociology" is Not Multidimensional: Breaking the "Code" in Parsons' Fragment on Simmel. 6. On Choosing One's Intellectual Predecessors: Why Charles Camic is Wrong about Parsons' Early Work / Jeffrey C. Alexander and Giuseppe Sciortino. 7. Structure, Value, Action: What Did the Early Parsons Mean and What Should He Have Said Instead? pt. III. After Neofunctionalism: Its Contribution to Theory Creation Today. 8. The New Theoretical Movement in Sociology. 9. After Neofunctionalism: Action, Culture, and Civil Society.

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