ISBN:
9780429321139
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0429321139
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1000475166
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9781000475180
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1000475182
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9781000475166
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (1 volume) :
,
illustrations (black and white)
Series Statement:
Routledge international handbooks
Parallel Title:
Print version: ROUTLEDGE INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK OF TALCOTT PARSONS STUDIES.
DDC:
301.092
Keywords:
Parsons, Talcott,
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Parsons, Talcott,
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1900-1999
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Sociology History 20th century.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology
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General.
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Sociology.
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United States.
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Electronic books.
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History.
Abstract:
Talcott Parsons was the leading theorist in American sociology--and perhaps in world sociology--from the 1940s to the 1970s. He created the dominant school of thought that made "Parsonian" a standard description of a theoretical attempt to unify social science, as reflected in the fact that his contributions to the discipline cover a range of issues, including medicine, the family, religion, law, the economy, race relations and politics--to name but a few. This volume brings together leading scholars working in the field of "Parsonian Studies" to explore the background of Parsons's work, the content of his oeuvre and his subsequent influence. Thematically organized, it covers Parsons's contributions and impact in areas including the philosophy and methodology of the social sciences; cultural sociology; personality, mental illness and psychoanalysis; and economics and political and economic sociology. In addition, it considers his influence in different areas of the world and on particular students, and offers insights into the Parsonian tradition's practical application to contemporary social issues. An authoritative, comprehensive and in-depth critical assessment of the Parsonian legacy, The Routledge International Handbook of Talcott Parsons Studies will appeal to scholars across the social sciences and in sociology and social theory in particular, with interests in the history of sociology and the enduring relevance of Talcott Parsons
DOI:
10.4324/9780429321139
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429321139
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