The Nature and Types of Sociological Theory

The Nature and Types of Sociological Theory
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Artikel-Nr:
9780415605021
Veröffentl:
2010
Erscheinungsdatum:
20.10.2010
Seiten:
572
Autor:
Don Martindale
Gewicht:
658 g
Format:
216x140x29 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Don Martindale
First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Part 1 Sociology and the Sciences; Chapter 1 The Road to Sociology; Chapter 2 The Birth of the Social Sciences; Part 2 Positivistic Organicism; Chapter 3 The Social and Philosophical Origins of Positivistic Organicism; Chapter 4 The Classical Period of Positivistic Organicism; Chapter 5 The Transformation and Eventual Disintegration of Positivistic Organicism; Part 3 Conflict Theory: The Paradox of Maturity; Chapter 6 The Foundations of Conflict Theory; Chapter 7 Major Conflict Ideologies of the Nineteenth Century; Chapter 8 Sociological Conflict Theories; Part 4 The Formal School of Sociological Theory; Chapter 9 The Philosophical Foundations of Sociological Formalism; Chapter 10 The Neo-Kantian Branch of Sociological Formalism; Chapter 11 The Phenomenological Branch of Sociological Formalism; Part 5 Social Behaviorism; Chapter 12 The Conceptual Foundations of Social Behaviorism; Chapter 13 The Pluralistic Behavioral Branch of Social Behaviorism; Chapter 14 Symbolic Interactionism; Chapter 15 The Social-Action Branch of Social Behaviorism; Chapter 16 Further Developments in Social-Action Theory; Part 6 Sociological Functional; Chapter 17 The Nature and Origins of Sociological Functionalism; Chapter 18 Macro-Functionalism in Contemporary Sociology; Chapter 19 Micro-Functionalism: Group Dynamics; Part 7 Conclusion; Chapter 20 Toward Theoretical Integration;

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