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    New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
    ISBN: 9780387765228
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Johnson, Doyle Paul Contemporary sociological theory
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    Keywords: Sociology ; Social Sciences, general ; Sociology ; Soziologie ; Theorie ; Soziologie ; Soziologische Theorie
    Abstract: The overall organizing framework employed in this textbook is based primarily on the distinctions among different levels of social reality. Theorists routinely distinguish between micro and macro levels of analysis. The micro level involves a focus on human agency and choice and the dynamics of personal relationships and small-scale social systems of various types, particularly those involving face-to-face encounters. The macro level, in contrast, is concerned with larger-scale social systems, typically at the level of total societies. In addition to micro and macro levels, various intermediate (or meso) levels of analysis may also be identified. This book is distinctive as a theory text in giving explicit attention to organizations, communities, markets, and socioeconomic classes as meso-level social formations that can be identified between the micro level of face-to-face relations and the macro-level institutional structures of the overall society. Contemporary Sociological Theory is divided into three sections: the first section introduces contemporary sociological theory and includes the historical development, the early European sources, and the development of American sociology. Section two presents the various major theoretical perspectives that have long been considered the core of contemporary sociological theory and includes the three levels of social interaction - macro, micro and meso. The last section covers contemporary perspectives that reflect multiple levels of analysis such as feminist theory, structuration theory and systems theory, the sociobiological perspective and cultural systems. With its unique focus on multiple levels of analysis, this graduate-level text will be of interest to sociologists and those they teach.
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Contents""; ""Part I Setting the Stage""; ""Chapter 1 Introduction: From Implicit to Explicit Theories""; ""Chapter 2 Classical Stage European Sources of Sociological Theory""; ""Chapter 3 Development of American Sociology: A Brief Historical Overview""; ""Chapter 4 Formal Theory Construction: Developing Sociological Theory as Part of a Scientific Enterprise""; ""Part II Moving from Micro to Meso to Macro Levels""; ""Chapter 5 Symbolic Interaction: Constructing the Social World�and its Participants� Identities""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Chapter 6 Phenomenological Sociology and Ethnomethodology: The Everyday Life World of Common Sense""""Chapter 7 Social Exchange and Rational Choice at the Micro Level: Looking Out for #1""; ""Chapter 8 Networking and Belonging: Opportunity Structures, Rational Choice Exchanges, and the Sociology of Emotions""; ""Chapter 9 From Micro-Level Exchanges to Meso- and Macro-Level Structures""; ""Chapter 10 Meso-Level Structures: Communities and Organizations""; ""Chapter 11 Meso-Level Structures: Markets and Socioeconomic Classes""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Chapter 12 Integration and Social Order at the Macro Level: Parsons� Structural-Functional Perspective""""Chapter 13 Middle-Range Functionalism and Neofunctionalism""; ""Chapter 14 Conflict and Competition: Analytical Conflict Theories at the Macro Level""; ""Chapter 15 Critical Theory: Social System Requirements Versus Human Needs""; ""Part III Exploring Multi-Level Theoretical Perspectives""; ""Chapter 16 Feminist Theory at Multiple Levels: Analytical and Critical""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Chapter 17 Human Agency, the Structuration Process, and Social Systems: Linking Micro, Meso, and Macro Levels of Analysis""""Chapter 18 The Sociobiological Perspective: Biological Versus Cultural Influences on Human Behavior""; ""Chapter 19 The Dynamics of Cultural Systems""; ""Chapter 20 Postmodern Social and Cultural Fragmentation""; ""Chapter 21 Conclusion""; ""Glossary""; ""References""; ""Index""
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