On Sociology Second Edition Volume Two
Illustration and Retrospect
Häftad, Engelska, 2007
379 kr
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Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2007-01-23
- Mått155 x 235 x 19 mm
- Vikt499 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieStudies in Social Inequality
- Antal sidor360
- Upplaga2
- FörlagStanford University Press
- ISBN9780804750004
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John H. Goldthorpe is an Emeritus Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford University. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, a member of the Academia Europaea, and a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
- Contents @toc4:Prefacexxx @toc2:chapter oneIntroduction1 @toc1:PART ONE @toc2:chapter twoThe Uses of History in Sociology: Reflections on Some Recent Tendencies000 chapter three Current Issues in Comparative Macrosociology 000 chapter fourSociological Ethnography Today: Problems and Prospects000 chapter fiveGlobalisation and Social Class000 @toc1:PART TWO @toc2:chapter sixThe Quantitative Analysis of Large-Scale Data Sets and Rational Action Theory: For a Sociological Alliance000 chapter sevenRational Action Theory for Sociology000 chapter eightRational Action Theory in Sociology: Misconceptions and Real Problems000 chapter nineCausation, Statistics and Sociology000 @toc4:Notes000 Bibliography000 Index000
"Goldthorpe, one of Great Britain's most eminent sociologists, finds sociology in a troubling state of disarray. Research and theory proceed in ignorance of each other, and the mantra of "pluralism" undermines the prospect of consensus on the discipline's fundamental purpose and approach. In this expanded, two-volume edition of his manifesto, he proposes a solution to this lamentable state of affairs: make a particular style of research the chief paradigm... The book is useful, erudite, and occasionally provocative." - Contemporary Sociology "When the most distinguished empirical social researcher in Britain takes on the problem of the relation between theory and research, places the issues in their larger historical setting (based on wide and accurate reading in the historical literature), and also states the issue in current technical terms, and does so with both panache and bite, we get a book that is well worth reading." - American Journal of Sociology "Goldthorpe's project has all the scope and reach of the post-war functionalist program of Parsons and Merton, but it is likely to be more successful precisely because it allows a substantial role for empirical scholarship and can contain and encompass the ongoing quantitative revolution. . . . The publication of On Sociology will come to be seen as a turning-point in the history of the discipline." - European Sociological Review "John Goldthorpe has given us a fine book. . . . I cannot think of a better introduction for any aspiring sociologist to the delicate art of synthesizing theory and empirics. . . . Each of Goldthorpe's chapters hammers home the virtues of finding an intellectual rapprochement between statistical modelling, based on large data-sets, structures of social action and interaction, and theory." - British Journal of Sociology