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SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY

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Book Details

  • Authors: Bernard Rosenberg, Lewis A. Coser

  • Publisher: Rawat Publications

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Pages: 622

  • ISBN: 9788131609194

  • Language: English

  • Release Date: 01-02-2018

  • Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.6 x 1.3 inches


About the Book

Sociological Theory: A Book of Readings, Fifth Edition is a selective yet comprehensive introduction to the theoretical ideas that have shaped contemporary sociology. The book serves as an essential guide for those looking to understand the classical theories that form the foundation of sociology as a discipline, starting with Auguste Comte’s pioneering introduction of the term sociology. Through carefully curated readings, the book illustrates how certain concepts and theories first suggested by earlier generations of sociologists have been further developed and refined by later scholars.

Rather than merely discussing integrated systems, this compendium offers selections that highlight special propositions, specific concepts, and examples of substantive theorizing. It is an ideal resource for anyone interested in understanding the evolution of sociological thought. The content is organized into three main parts:

  1. General Concepts: This section covers foundational ideas such as culture, interaction, social control, power and authority, and cohesion versus conflict.

  2. Self-Other Concepts: Here, key concepts like the definition of the situation, role-taking, and reference groups are explored in depth.

  3. Structural Concepts: This part focuses on structural topics such as status, class, bureaucracy, alienation, social disorganization, deviance, and social evolution.

The book’s ability to present core sociological concepts in a digestible format makes it invaluable for students and professionals alike. It will engage readers by providing them with a structured approach to understanding the intricate theoretical frameworks that have defined the field of sociology.