Key Sociological Thinkers

Key Sociological Thinkers

by Michele Barrett (Contributor), Bob Jessop (Contributor), Lawrence Barth (Contributor), Bob Jessop (Contributor), Michele Barrett (Contributor), Craig Browne (Contributor), Lawrence Barth (Contributor), Michele Barrett (Contributor), John Heritage (Contributor), Filipe Carreira Da Silva (Contributor), Rob Stones (Editor), Ted Benton (Contributor), Tony Blackshaw (Contributor)

Synopsis

The third edition of this popular and established core textbook provides an invaluable guide to 24 of the most influential thinkers in Sociology. Written by leading academics in the field, Key Sociological Thinkers provides a clear and contextualised introduction to classical and contemporary theory. Each chapter offers an insightful assessment of a different theorist, exploring their lives, works and legacies, and in a much-valued 'Seeing Things Differently' section authors demonstrate how each thinker's ideas can be used to illuminate aspects of social life in new ways.

With frameworks for deep learning around group discussion, this continues be an essential text for undergraduate and postgraduate modules on Sociological and Social Theory.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 504
Edition: 3
Publisher: Red Globe Press
Published: 01 Mar 2017

ISBN 10: 1137332220
ISBN 13: 9781137332226
Book Overview: [This] book is very well organized, clear in its argument about the importance of social theory, and approachable to sociologists at almost any level...Rob Stones and the 23 contributors to the second edition of Key Sociological Thinkers have created an informative and exciting exploration of the most important persons in the formation of current sociological thought. The book is an excellent resource for teaching because of its focus on connecting complex theory to applicable daily life and complex social theory - Todd. M. Callais, Denison University, USA, in 'Teaching Sociology'.

Author Bio
Rob Stones is Professor of Sociology in the School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University. He has a broad interest in social, sociological and political theory, their application in empirical research, and their importance to serious reflection on public issues. He has pioneered the version of structuration theory known as strong structuration theory (SST), designed to guide empirical case study research and adopted in diverse areas. His books include Sociological Reasoning (1996), Structuration Theory (2005), and Why Current Affairs Needs Social Theory (2015). He is the editor of two book series with Palgrave Macmillan, Themes in Social Theory and Traditions in Social Theory.