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Book The Decomposition of Sociology

Download or read book The Decomposition of Sociology written by Irving Louis Horowitz and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 1993 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The author examines the field of sociology and the closing of many sociology departments and then proposes "an alternative, plsitive view of social research."--Jacket.

Book Symposium on Irving Louis Horowitz s The Decomposition of Sociology

Download or read book Symposium on Irving Louis Horowitz s The Decomposition of Sociology written by A. Javier Treviño and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 85 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Crisis in Sociology

Download or read book Crisis in Sociology written by Joseph Lopreato and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-02-06 with total page 505 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Crisis in Sociology presents a compelling portrait of sociology's current troubles and proposes a controversial remedy. In the authors' view, sociology's crisis has deep roots, traceable to the over-ambitious sweep of the discipline's founders. Generations of sociologists have failed to focus effectively on the tasks necessary to build a social science. The authors see sociology's most disabling flaw in the failure to discover even a single general law or principle. This makes it impossible to systematically organize empirical observations, guide inquiry by suggesting falsifiable hypotheses, or form the core of a genuinely cumulative body of knowledge. Absent such a theoretical tool, sociology can aspire to little more than an amorphous mass of hunches and disconnected facts. The condition engenders confusion and unproductive debate. It invites fragmentation and predation by applied social disciplines, such as business administration, criminal justice, social work, and urban studies. Even more dangerous are incursions by prestigious social sciences and by branches of evolutionary biology that constitute the frontier of the current revolution in behavioral science. Lopreato and Crippen argue that unless sociology takes into account central developments in evolutionary science, it will not survive as an academic discipline. Crisis in Sociology argues that participation in the "new social science," exemplified by thriving new fields such as evolutionary psychology, will help to build a vigorous, scientific sociology. The authors analyze research on such subjects as sex roles, social stratification, and ethnic conflict, showing how otherwise disconnected features of the sociological landscape can in fact contribute to a theoretically coherent and cumulative body of knowledge.

Book Decomposed

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  • Author : Kyle Devine
  • Publisher : MIT Press
  • Release : 2019-10-15
  • ISBN : 0262537788
  • Pages : 329 pages

Download or read book Decomposed written by Kyle Devine and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2019-10-15 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The hidden material histories of music. Music is seen as the most immaterial of the arts, and recorded music as a progress of dematerialization—an evolution from physical discs to invisible digits. In Decomposed, Kyle Devine offers another perspective. He shows that recorded music has always been a significant exploiter of both natural and human resources, and that its reliance on these resources is more problematic today than ever before. Devine uncovers the hidden history of recorded music—what recordings are made of and what happens to them when they are disposed of. Devine's story focuses on three forms of materiality. Before 1950, 78 rpm records were made of shellac, a bug-based resin. Between 1950 and 2000, formats such as LPs, cassettes, and CDs were all made of petroleum-based plastic. Today, recordings exist as data-based audio files. Devine describes the people who harvest and process these materials, from women and children in the Global South to scientists and industrialists in the Global North. He reminds us that vinyl records are oil products, and that the so-called vinyl revival is part of petrocapitalism. The supposed immateriality of music as data is belied by the energy required to power the internet and the devices required to access music online. We tend to think of the recordings we buy as finished products. Devine offers an essential backstory. He reveals how a range of apparently peripheral people and processes are actually central to what music is, how it works, and why it matters.

Book The Study of Sociology

Download or read book The Study of Sociology written by Herbert Spencer and published by London, D. Appleton. This book was released on 1874 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Decomposition

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  • Author : Andrew Durkin
  • Publisher : Pantheon
  • Release : 2014-11-18
  • ISBN : 0307911764
  • Pages : 538 pages

Download or read book Decomposition written by Andrew Durkin and published by Pantheon. This book was released on 2014-11-18 with total page 538 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Decomposition is a bracing, revisionary, and provocative inquiry into music—from Beethoven to Duke Ellington, from Conlon Nancarrow to Evelyn Glennie—as a personal and cultural experience: how it is composed, how it is idiosyncratically perceived by critics and reviewers, and why we listen to it the way we do. Andrew Durkin, best known as the leader of the West Coast–based Industrial Jazz Group, is singular for his insistence on asking tough questions about the complexity of our presumptions about music and about listening, especially in the digital age. In this winning and lucid study he explodes the age-old concept of musical composition as the work of individual genius, arguing instead that in both its composition and reception music is fundamentally a collaborative enterprise that comes into being only through mediation. Drawing on a rich variety of examples—Big Jay McNeely’s “Deacon’s Hop,” Biz Markie’s “Alone Again,” George Antheil’s Ballet Mécanique, Frank Zappa’s “While You Were Art,” and Pauline Oliveros’s “Tuning Meditation,” to name only a few—Durkin makes clear that our appreciation of any piece of music is always informed by neuroscientific, psychological, technological, and cultural factors. How we listen to music, he maintains, might have as much power to change it as music might have to change how we listen.

Book The Principles of Sociology

Download or read book The Principles of Sociology written by Herbert Spencer and published by . This book was released on 1910 with total page 718 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Vital Decomposition

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  • Author : Kristina M. Lyons
  • Publisher : Duke University Press
  • Release : 2020-04-17
  • ISBN : 1478009209
  • Pages : 147 pages

Download or read book Vital Decomposition written by Kristina M. Lyons and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2020-04-17 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Colombia, decades of social and armed conflict and the US-led war on drugs have created a seemingly untenable situation for scientists and rural communities as they attempt to care for forests and grow non-illicit crops. In Vital Decomposition Kristina M. Lyons presents an ethnography of human-soil relations. She follows state soil scientists and peasants across labs, greenhouses, forests, and farms and attends to the struggles and collaborations between farmers, agrarian movements, state officials, and scientists over the meanings of peace, productivity, rural development, and sustainability in Colombia. In particular, Lyons examines the practices and philosophies of rural farmers who value the decomposing layers of leaves, which make the soils that sustain life in the Amazon, and shows how the study and stewardship of the soil point to alternative frameworks for living and dying. In outlining the life-making processes that compose and decompose into soil, Lyons theorizes how life can thrive in the face of the violence, criminalization, and poisoning produced by militarized, growth-oriented development.

Book The Sociological Tradition

Download or read book The Sociological Tradition written by Peretz Bernstein and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-07-28 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When first published, The Sociological Tradition had a profound and positive impact on sociology, providing a rich sense of intellectual background to a relatively new discipline in America. Robert Nisbet describes what he considers the golden age of sociology, 1830-1900, outlining five major themes of nineteenth-century sociologists: community, authority, status, the sacred, and alienation. Nisbet focuses on sociology's European heritage, delineating the arguments of Tocqueville, Marx, Durkheim, and Weber in new and revealing ways.When the book initially appeared, the Times Literary Supplement noted that this thoughtful and lucid guide shows more clearly than any previous book on social thought the common threads in the sociological tradition and the reasons why so many of its central concepts have stood the test of time. And Lewis Coser, writing in the New York Times Book Review, claimed that this lucidly written and elegantly argued volume should go a long way toward laying to rest the still prevalent idea that sociology is an upstart discipline, unconcerned with, and alien to, the major intellectual currents of the modern world.Its clear and comprehensive analysis of the origins of this discipline ensures The Sociological Tradition a permanent place in the literature on sociology and its origins. It will be of interest to those interested in sociological theory, the history of social thought, and the history of ideas. Indeed, as Alasdair Maclntyre observed: We are unlikely to be given a better book to explain to us the inheritance of sociology from the conservative tradition.

Book Sociology

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  • Author :
  • Publisher : PediaPress
  • Release :
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 151 pages

Download or read book Sociology written by and published by PediaPress. This book was released on with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book A Textbook for an Introductory Course in Sociology

Download or read book A Textbook for an Introductory Course in Sociology written by Jose A. Fadul and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2010-10-11 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A textbook for an introductory course in sociology that is experiential, participative, image-driven, and connected (EPIC). Emphasis is given to history, sociological methodology, and applications in related fields. Timeline is especially image-rich and illustrative of the development of sociology through interactions. Theoretical consideration are each accompanied by diagrams and illustrations from actual experience with suggested participative activities.

Book A Textbook for an Introductory Course in Sociology 2nd Edition

Download or read book A Textbook for an Introductory Course in Sociology 2nd Edition written by Jose A. Fadul and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2011 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Sociology

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  • Author : Fouad Sabry
  • Publisher : One Billion Knowledgeable
  • Release : 2024-08-09
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 418 pages

Download or read book Sociology written by Fouad Sabry and published by One Billion Knowledgeable. This book was released on 2024-08-09 with total page 418 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unlock the complexities of society with "Sociology," a concise yet thorough exploration within the "Political Science" series. This book examines how societal forces influence political phenomena, shaping governance and policies, making it essential for professionals, students, and enthusiasts. Chapters Highlights: 1: Sociology - Understand foundational concepts and social behavior patterns. 2: Social Science - Explore the connections between sociology and social science. 3: Outline of Sociology - Get a structured overview of sociology's scope and methodologies. 4: Émile Durkheim - Learn about Durkheim's theories and their impact. 5: Sociology of Knowledge - Investigate how society shapes knowledge and beliefs. 6: Social Fact - Understand the role of social facts in collective behavior. 7: Social Theory - Explore various frameworks for analyzing society. 8: Structural Functionalism - Examine society as a system of interdependent parts. 9: Social Research - Discover methodologies for conducting sociological research. 10: Social Structure - Explore patterns of relationships and institutions. 11: Structure and Agency - Analyze the interaction between structures and individual actions. 12: Microsociology - Study everyday interactions and their broader implications. 13: Verstehen - Learn the interpretive approach to understanding social actions. 14: History of Sociology - Trace the development of sociological thought. 15: Antipositivism - Examine the critique of positivist approaches. 16: Philosophy of Social Science - Delve into the philosophical foundations of social science. 17: Positivism - Explore the scientific approach to studying social phenomena. 18: Sociology of Culture - Investigate the relationship between culture and society. 19: Sociological Theory - Gain insights into major sociological frameworks. 20: History of the Social Sciences - Discover the evolution of social sciences. 21: Bibliography of Sociology - Access essential readings for further study. By exploring "Sociology," you will gain valuable insights into how societal forces shape political dynamics, enhancing your understanding of the intricate relationship between society and politics.

Book Economic Sociology

Download or read book Economic Sociology written by Fouad Sabry and published by One Billion Knowledgeable. This book was released on 2023-12-17 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What is Economic Sociology The field of economic sociology is concerned with the investigation of the social factors that affect a variety of economic phenomena. A classical period and a modern time, which is referred to as "new economic sociology," are two major categories that can be used to divide the field. How you will benefit (I) Insights, and validations about the following topics: Chapter 1: Economic sociology Chapter 2: Urban sociology Chapter 3: Socioeconomics Chapter 4: Social structure Chapter 5: Mark Granovetter Chapter 6: Culture of capitalism Chapter 7: Neil Smelser Chapter 8: Peter B. Evans Chapter 9: Richard Swedberg Chapter 10: Harrison White Chapter 11: Economics imperialism Chapter 12: Víctor Nee Chapter 13: Sociology Chapter 14: Nonmarket forces Chapter 15: Bibliography of sociology Chapter 16: Embeddedness Chapter 17: Jens Beckert Chapter 18: J. Rogers Hollingsworth Chapter 19: Socio-Economic Review Chapter 20: Arthur Stinchcombe Chapter 21: Nina Bandelj (II) Answering the public top questions about economic sociology. (III) Real world examples for the usage of economic sociology in many fields. (IV) Rich glossary featuring over 1200 terms to unlock a comprehensive understanding of economic sociology. (eBook only). Who will benefit Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of economic sociology.

Book Sociology in Post Normal Times

Download or read book Sociology in Post Normal Times written by Charles Thorpe and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2022-02-28 with total page 315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Covid-19 pandemic and the disruptions of climate change are features of post-normal times. In Sociology in Post-Normal Times, Charles Thorpe contends that the modern project of creating normalcy within the nation state has broken down. Integral to this is sociology, which is the science of social reform. Drawing from the work of seminal theorists such as Zygmunt Bauman and Anthony Giddens, Thorpe contends that sociology's “society” is no longer viable because globalization has put an end to social reform, thus the assumptions and goals of sociology must be left behind in order to create a new global humanity. In the face of the pandemic and climate change, Sociology in Post-Normal Times demands no less than the birth of a global humanity beyond nation states as the precondition for human survival.

Book International Political Sociology

Download or read book International Political Sociology written by Fouad Sabry and published by One Billion Knowledgeable. This book was released on 2024-08-05 with total page 303 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explore the intersections of politics, sociology, and global dynamics with "International Political Sociology." This essential book offers a unique perspective on how global issues interact with social structures and power relations. Chapter 1: International Political Sociology - Introduction to foundational concepts and their significance. Chapter 2: Political Science - Overview of core principles and their relevance to international contexts. Chapter 3: Social Science - Examination of methodologies and their role in understanding international phenomena. Chapter 4: International Relations Theory - Key theories and their impact on sociopolitical analysis. Chapter 5: Discourse Analysis - How discourse influences and reflects international politics. Chapter 6: Development Studies - Intersection of development theories and international politics. Chapter 7: Reflectivism - Critical perspectives on global issues. Chapter 8: Securitization - Understanding securitization in international relations. Chapter 9: Copenhagen School - Contributions to the study of securitization. Chapter 10: Historical Sociology - Connection between historical perspectives and contemporary international issues. Chapter 11: Sociology - The relevance of Sociology in international dynamics. Chapter 12: Critical Security Studies - Questioning traditional security paradigms. Chapter 13: Security Dialogue - Role of Security Dialogue in shaping policies. Chapter 14: Didier Bigo - Impact of Bigo’s work on International Political Sociology. Chapter 15: Societal Security - Understanding societal perceptions of security threats. Chapter 16: International Political Sociology (Journal) - Key themes and debates in the journal. Chapter 17: Feminist Security Studies - Critique of security approaches through a gendered lens. Chapter 18: R. B. J. Walker - Contributions and impact on international politics and security. Chapter 19: Banopticon - Relevance of Banopticon in contemporary security analysis. Chapter 20: Outline of Social Science - Review of disciplines and their contributions. Chapter 21: Critical Realism - Approach and implications for International Political Sociology. This book provides invaluable insights and practical knowledge, making it a must-have for scholars, students, and enthusiasts.

Book Origins of Sociological Theory

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  • Author : Arris Dorsey &
  • Publisher : Scientific e-Resources
  • Release : 2018-11-30
  • ISBN : 1839474262
  • Pages : 340 pages

Download or read book Origins of Sociological Theory written by Arris Dorsey & and published by Scientific e-Resources. This book was released on 2018-11-30 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The field of sociology itself-and sociological theory by extension-is relatively new. Both date back to the 18th and 19th centuries. The drastic social changes of that period, such as industrialization, urbanization, and the rise of democratic states caused particularly Western thinkers to become aware of society. The oldest sociological theories deal with broad historical processes relating to these changes. Since then, sociological theories have come to encompass most aspects of society, including communities, organizations and relationships. The basic insight of sociology is that human behaviour is largely shaped by the groups to which people belong and by the social interaction that takes place within those groups. The main focus of sociology is the group, not the individual. This compendium offers selections that present special propositions, specific concepts, or examples of substantive theorizing rather than discussions of integrated systems. The present attempt is made to describe the different aspects of sociological theory generally being explained by the social scientists and it is hoped that it will be of great use for all those concerned with sociology.