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_aRansome, Paul, _eauthor. _91043287 |
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_aSocial theory for beginners / _cPaul Ransome. |
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_aBristol, U.K. : _bPolicy Press, _c2010. |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction: who is this book for and how do I use it?; What is social theory?; Where did social theory come from?; Emile Durkheim and the coming of industrial society; Karl Marx, Capitalism and Revolution; Max Weber, Rational Capitalism and Social Action; Talcott Parsons, Functionalism and the Social System; Social Interactionism and the real lives of social actors; Western Marxism, Antonio Gramsci and the Frankfurt School; Language, structure, meaning; Discourse and power: Post-structuralist social theory; Feminist social theory; Reviving theories of modernity: Habermas, Giddens and Bourdieu; Theories of Modernity and Post-modernity; Reflexive modernization: the global dimension and cultural theory; The boundary problem in contemporary social theory. | |
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