Social theory, sport, leisure / Ken Roberts.
Material type: TextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: vi, 213 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1138936723
- 9781138936720
- 1138936731
- 9781138936737
- 300.1 23
- H61 .R595 2016
Contents:
Introduction -- The classical theories -- Emile Durkheim -- Talcott Parsons and structural functionalism -- Karl Marx and marxism -- Max Weber -- The successors -- Norbert Elias -- Critical theory, the Frankfurt school and Jurgen Habermas -- Herbert Blumer and symbolic interactionism -- Michel Foucault -- Pierre Bourdieu -- The present -- The latest modern age -- Modernisation theory -- Conclusions.
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300.1 OXF The Oxford handbook of philosophy of social science / | 300.1 POR Ideology : contemporary social, political and cultural theory / | 300.1 RAN Social theory for beginners / | 300.1 ROB Social theory, sport, leisure / | 300.1 SHA The flight from reality in the human sciences / | 300.1 SHO How to build social science theories / | 300.1 SHO How to build social science theories / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- The classical theories -- Emile Durkheim -- Talcott Parsons and structural functionalism -- Karl Marx and marxism -- Max Weber -- The successors -- Norbert Elias -- Critical theory, the Frankfurt school and Jurgen Habermas -- Herbert Blumer and symbolic interactionism -- Michel Foucault -- Pierre Bourdieu -- The present -- The latest modern age -- Modernisation theory -- Conclusions.
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