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100 1 _aJohnson, Doyle Paul.
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245 1 0 _aContemporary Sociological Theory
_h[electronic resource] :
_bAn Integrated Multi-Level Approach /
_cby Doyle Paul Johnson.
264 1 _aNew York, NY :
_bSpringer New York,
_c2008.
300 _aXXII, 630 p. 3 illus.
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505 0 _aSetting the Stage -- Introduction: From Implicit to Explicit Theories -- Classical Stage European Sources of Sociological Theory -- Development of American Sociology: A Brief Historical Overview -- Formal Theory Construction: Developing Sociological Theory as Part of a Scientific Enterprise -- Moving from Micro to Meso to Macro Levels -- Symbolic Interaction: Constructing the Social World–and its Participants' Identities -- Phenomenological Sociology and Ethnomethodology: The Everyday Life World of Common Sense -- Social Exchange and Rational Choice at the Micro Level: Looking Out for #1 -- Networking and Belonging: Opportunity Structures, Rational Choice Exchanges, and the Sociology of Emotions -- From Micro-Level Exchanges to Meso- and Macro-Level Structures -- Meso-Level Structures: Communities and Organizations -- Meso-Level Structures: Markets and Socioeconomic Classes -- Integration and Social Order at the Macro Level: Parsons' Structural-Functional Perspective -- Middle-Range Functionalism and Neofunctionalism -- Conflict and Competition: Analytical Conflict Theories at the Macro Level -- Critical Theory: Social System Requirements Versus Human Needs -- Exploring Multi-Level Theoretical Perspectives -- Feminist Theory at Multiple Levels: Analytical and Critical -- Human Agency, the Structuration Process, and Social Systems: Linking Micro, Meso, and Macro Levels of Analysis -- The Sociobiological Perspective: Biological Versus Cultural Influences on Human Behavior -- The Dynamics of Cultural Systems -- Postmodern Social and Cultural Fragmentation -- Conclusion.
520 _a"My graduate students thought it was very-well written, clear and organized. Several left class saying they have a much better understanding of theory as a result of the text. So, continued kudos and thanks for the great book for my MA level theory course." Mike McMullen, University of Houston-Clear Lake Contemporary Sociological Theory: An Integrated, Multi-level Approach by D. Paul Johnson, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX This book covers the major theoretical orientations that have been influential in American sociology since the mid-twentieth century. These include symbolic interaction, phenomenological sociology and ethnomethodology, social exchange and rational choice theories, sociology of emotions, functionalism and neofunctionalism, conflict and critical theory, selected feminist theories, structuration theory, systems theory, sociobiology, selected sociology of culture perspectives, and major themes from postmodern orientations. The distinctions between micro, meso, and macro levels serve as the organizing framework, with the micro/macro distinction related to the contrast between agency and structure. The various theories and theorists are compared, contrasted, and integrated as appropriate in portraying the complex and multidimensional features of the social world. Everyday life examples enable students to apply these abstract ideas to personal experiences and current social issues. Distinctive features include: Summaries of major ideas of the classical stage theorists which serve as a foundation for contemporary theories, including previously neglected contributions of women theorists; A chapter on formal theory construction, with discussion of its relevance to both quantitative and qualitative data analysis and to the status of sociology as a multiple-paradigm discipline; Coverage of communities, complex organizations, markets, and socioeconomic classes as distinctive meso-level social formations; Integration of rational choice theory and sociology of emotions, with application to communities and complex organizations; Focus on contrasting perspectives within each major theoretical orientation, plus conceptual and analytical linkages among these different orientations; Cultural systems and sociobiological characteristics covered in separate chapters distinct from the micro/meso/macro levels of the social world; Explicit attention given to individual identities, personal relationships, social networks, groups, residential and other kinds of communities, internal and external organizational relations, impersonal market transactions, socioeconomic class distinctions, institutional structures, and international relations.
650 0 _aSocial sciences.
650 0 _aSociology.
650 1 4 _aSocial Sciences.
650 2 4 _aSociology, general.
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