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The Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Social and Political Theory encompasses the most up-to-date developments in contemporary social and political theory, and as such is an essential research tool for both undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as researchers working in the fields of political theory, social and political philosophy, contemporary social theory, and cultural theory.




Handbook of Contemporary Sociological Theory



The Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Social and Political Theory encompasses the most up-to-date developments in contemporary social and political theory, and as such is an essential research tool for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as researchers, working in the fields of political theory, social and political philosophy, contemporary social theory, and cultural theory.


This chapter advances a recursive view of organizations as both sites of important social outcomes, such as inequality, persistence, change, as well as embeddedness, and drivers of them. Society and people configure organizations, and organizations shape and reproduce society and the lives of people. We illuminate the mechanisms through which these relations co-evolve, highlighting four bundles of social processes that operate inside and outside organizations: (1) discrimination and formalization, (2) institutionalization and imprinting, (3) socializing and mobilization, and (4) learning and access. We contend that organizational theory offers insights to many sociological subfields, and we encourage scholars across the discipline to re-engage with organizational analysis.


This innovative publication maps out the broad and interdisciplinary field of contemporary European social theory. It covers sociological theory, the wider theoretical traditions in the social sciences including cultural and political theory, anthropological theory, social philosophy and social thought in the broadest sense of the term.


The subject examines major approaches and debates within contemporary sociological theory, and the different research directions that emerge from these approaches. Beginning with an overview of the classical foundations of sociological theory, the subject explores contemporary sociological theories which engage with questions of power, social order, and conflict. The subject also examines contemporary sociological approaches to critical issues including globalization, individualization, and identity. As the subject proceeds, we will examine how researchers construct, evaluate and modify theory to respond to transformations in social relations and practices. In this way, it will become evident that sociological theory is in a constant process of interaction with everyday social structures, relations and experiences. Students will complete the subject with knowledge of key approaches and debates in contemporary sociological theory, and with the capacity to use sociological theory to construct social research questions.


The handbook series includes the latest and\nup-to-date overviews on topics that are of key significance to contemporary\nsociological and related social science research, including recent topics...","issn":["1389-6903","2542-839X"],"editor":["name":"Richard T. Serpe","@type":"Person"],"mainEntity":"itemListElement":["name":"Handbook of the Sociology of Morality, Volume 2","url":" ","@type":"ListItem","name":"Handbook of Transnational Families Around the World","url":" ","@type":"ListItem","name":"Handbook of Classical Sociological Theory","url":" ","@type":"ListItem","name":"Handbook of Environmental Sociology","url":" ","@type":"ListItem","name":"Handbook of Economic Sociology for the 21st Century","url":" ","@type":"ListItem"],"@type":"ItemList","name":"Book titles in this series","@type":"BookSeries"},"@context":" "} Skip to main content Search Authors & Editors Log in Book series


The handbook series includes the latest andup-to-date overviews on topics that are of key significance to contemporarysociological and related social science research, including recent topics andareas of scholarship. Several of the volumes discuss important topics from aninterdisciplinary social science perspective, covering sociology, anthropology,psychology, and psychiatry. Thisprestigious series includes works by some of the top scholars in their fields.These foundational works seek to record where the field has been, to identifyits current location, and to plot its course for the future.


This volume aims to strengthen ties between organisation studies and contemporary sociological work at a time when there are increasing institutional barriers to such cooperation, potentially generating a myopia that constricts new developments. Gurpinder Lalli recommends this book to scholars and students whom either design specific courses or study anthropology and culture.


This book is geared for those who wish to review the contemporary philosophies of organisation studies from a sociological lens. Clearly, it challenges an international context and would be useful for scholars and students who wish to either design specific courses or study anthropology and culture. This book brings both inspirational and relevant scholars together and is a thought-provoking directory for those involved in the fields of business, politics and the social sciences.


Course Description:The purpose of this class is to introduce students to doing sociology-1 comparatively and historically. We will be looking at how sociology-1 integrates theory and historical data through a variety of methods. Research design and the evaluation of empirical sources constitute the central objective of course. Historical-comparative approaches provide a variety of methodological tools for sociological analysis. Among the issues and techniques to be explored are: the formulation of a research problem; types of data; uses of theories and concepts; modes of historical discourse; strategies of explanation and the deployment of evidence. The course is divided into four broad segments: 1) different aspects of comparative-historical methods revolving around research designs and analytic techniques. 2) case studies highlighting some of these methods. Different techniques of comparison will be tested with reference to a) state structures (e.g. nation-state formation), b) social change (e.g. revolutions and social movements), and c) issues of nation and identity in the context of the 'cultural turn.' 3) the effects of globalization on established methods in comparative-historical research. 4) student presentations of a research project which incorporates some of the methodological tools we discuss in the course of the term.


This paper examines the development of a contemporary sociology of culture as articulated in the diverse works of Jean Baudrillard, Michel Foucault, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Jacques Lacan, Louis Althusser, and Pierre Bourdieu. After assessing the distinct arguments of these sociologists and philosophers as related to the concept of contemporary culture, their convergence with contemporary social and political theory is explored.


Sujata Patel has conjured into existence a brilliant treasury of wisdom and insight drawn from leading sociologists throughout the world, including, for example, Latin America, Africa, India, Europe and the United States. This handbook on sociological traditions not only shows their surprising richness and diversity but also provides a valuable toolkit of concepts, approaches and analyses. It is a striking achievement, of which the International Sociological Association can be very proud, to have brought so many independent-minded scholars into so productive a dialogueDennis SmithProfessor of Sociology, Loughborough University


The course is accordingly divided into six broad sections. The first explores the history of globalization through a close study of classical political economy and social theory. The second explores the historical and changing relationship of industrialized capitalist countries to the developing world. The third examines the nature of contemporary globalization and its impact on social structures and social compacts, national sovereignty and democracy. The fourth examines the current crisis of global capitalism, including the causes and effects of the September 2008 financial meltdown. The fifth examines countervailing forces to economic globalization, in particular reassertions of "traditional" identities, new social movements and the global democracy movement. The sixth explores the emergent and potential forms of global democracy, including new forms of extra-national authority and the power of global civil society. The course also develops all of these issues through selected case studies with a particular emphasis on the global south.


This course explores critical themes and debates in political sociology through a comparative lens. We focus on mostly contemporary debates. The central theme of the course is exploring the relationship between the state, civil society and politics in shaping democratization. We in turn examine recent debates in democratic theory, citizenship and social class, the relationship between capitalism and democracy, the specific problems of democracy in the global south, challenges for building democracy at the sub-national level and social movements.


This handbook is the first to provide comprehensive, up-to-the-minute coverage of contemporary and developing Internet and online social research methods, spanning both quantitative and qualitative research applications. The editors have brought together leading names in the field of online research to give a thoroughly up to date, practical coverage, richly illustrated with examples. The chapters cover both methodological and procedural themes, offering readers a sophisticated treatment of the practice and uses of Internet and online research that is grounded in the principles of research methodology. Beginning with an examination of the significance of the Internet as a research medium, the book goes on to cover research design, data capture, online surveys, virtual ethnography, and the internet as an archival resource, and concludes by looking at potential directions for the future of Internet and online research. The SAGE Handbook of Internet and Online Research Methods will be welcomed by anyone interested in the contemporary practice of computer-mediated research and scholarship. Postgraduates, researchers and methodologists from disciplines across the social sciences will find this an invaluable source of reference. 041b061a72


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