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Modern and postmodern social theorizing : (Kayıt no. 32612)

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Title Modern and postmodern social theorizing :
Remainder of title bridging the divide /
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Title Contents
-- Figures
-- Acknowledgements
-- Introduction
-- PART I The theoretical background: the development of the agency–structure problematic
-- 1 From Parsons’ to Giddens’ synthesis
-- Introduction
-- 1 Parsonian functionalism: the emphasis on system/structure
-- 2 Interpretative micro-sociologies: the emphasis on agency
-- 3 The rational-choice paradigm
-- a. The ideal-typical nature of rational-choice theory
-- born Rational-choice institutionalism
-- 4 Decentring the subject I: hidden codes
-- a. Anthropological and Marxist structuralism
-- born Decentring and recentring the subject
-- 5 Decentring the subject II: subjectless practices
-- 6 Decentring the subject III: texts
-- a. Textualism
-- born The conflation of the discursive and the non-discursive
-- c. Cultural sociology
-- 7 Transcending the subjectivist–objectivist divide: attempts at a post-Parsonian synthesis
-- a. Giddens’ transcendence strategy
-- born Bourdieu’s transcendence strategy
-- 8 The overall abolition of boundaries
-- Conclusion
-- PART II Parsonian and post-Parsonian developments
-- 2 Parsons and the development of individual rights
-- 1 T..H. Marshall: civil, political and social rights
-- 2 T. Parsons: rights and revolutions
-- a. Economic and political differentiation
-- born Educational differentiation
-- 3 Differentiation and the mechanisms of change
-- 4 Integration: balanced and unbalanced forms
-- Conclusion
-- 3 Evolution and democracy: Parsons and the collapse of communism
-- 1 Evolutionary universals
-- 2 The limits of modernization from above
-- 3 Some critical remarks
-- 4 Post-Parsonian theory I: neo-functionalism and beyond
-- Introduction
-- 1 The theory of action
-- 2 The theory of culture
-- 3 Action and culture: a critical assessment
-- 4 The theory of civil society
-- 5 The basic dilemma in the conceptualization of civil society
-- Conclusion
-- Postscript: a lexander’s cultural sociology
-- Introduction
-- 1 On the conceptualization of culture
-- 2 The environments of action
-- 3 Cultural narratives as second-order discourses
-- Conclusion
-- 5 Post-Parsonian theory II: beyond the normative and the utilitarian
-- Introduction
-- 1 Three problematic presuppositions
-- a. Teleological intentionality
-- born Instrumental control of the body
-- c. The passive individual
-- 2 Constitutive theories of action and systemic theories of differentiation
-- 3 Some critical remarks
-- a. Restructuring Parsons’ theory of action
-- born The rapprochement between constitution and differentiation theories
-- Conclusion
-- PART III Agency and structure: reworking some basic conceptual tools
-- 6 Social and system integration: Lockwood, Habermas and Giddens
-- 1 Lockwood
-- 2 Habermas
-- 3 Giddens
-- Conclusion
-- 7 The subjectivist–objectivist divide: against transcendence
-- 1 On the concept of social structure
-- a. Institutional or normative structures (box 1)
-- born Interactive or figurational structures (box 2)
-- c. Distributional structures (boxes 3 and 4)
-- d. Independent variation
-- 2 The impasse of transcendence strategies
-- a. Duality of structure: Giddens’ transcendence project
-- born Habitus: Bourdieu’s transcendence strategy
-- 3 A concrete example: the reproduction of the LSE as a social system
-- a. Reproduction via the duality of structure
-- born Reproduction via the habitus
-- c. Reproduction and the concept of strategying
-- 4 Concluding remarks: bridging rather than transcending the divide
-- 8 Habitus and reflexivity: restructuring Bourdieu’s theory of practice
-- Introduction
-- 1 Dispositions, positions and interactions
-- 2 Reflexivity
-- a. Reflexivity and contradictions between dispositions, positions and figurations
-- born Reflexivity and intra-habitus contradictions
-- c. Reflexivity unrelated to contradictions
-- 3 Bourdieu’s conception of the subject
-- 4 Restructuring the SDP scheme
-- PART IV Bridges between modern and late/postmodern theorizing
-- 9 Modernity: a non-Eurocentric conceptualization
-- Introduction
-- 1 Modernity: mobilization/incorporation into the centre
-- 2 Modernity: institutional differentiation
-- a. Formal and substantive differentiation
-- born Value generalization
-- c. Adaptive upgrading
-- 3 Modernity: a non-Eurocentric conceptualization
-- 4 Modernity and the West
-- 5 Variants of modernity
-- 6 Late modernity and globalization
-- Conclusion
-- 10 Ethical relativism: between scientism and cultural relativism
-- 1 The golden rule perspective
-- 2 On the self-evidence of the golden rule
-- 3 Basic assumptions and difficulties of the relativist position
-- 4 Stepping stones towards growing socio-cultural interpenetration
-- 5 Eurocentrism
-- Conclusion
-- 11 Cognitive relativism: between positivistic and relativistic thinking in the social sciences
-- 1 Objectivity and the issue of mediation
-- 2 The postmodern critique of representation and empirical evidence
-- a. The modern–postmodern debate in Greek historiography
-- born Avoiding relativism and essentialism
-- 3 The ‘internality’ of a discipline’s subject matter
-- a. On the construction of a discipline’s subject matter
-- born In defence of the distinction between first- and second-order symbolic constructs
-- Conclusion
-- 12 Social causation: between social constructionism and critical realism
-- Introduction
-- 1 The Harré thesis
-- 2 Giddens’ conflationist strategy
-- 3 Archer’s anti-conflationist strategy
-- a. From structuration to morphogenesis
-- born A critique of morphogenesis
-- c. Perspectival or methodological dualism
-- Externality in terms of historical time
-- Externality in terms of hierarchized space
-- 4 Articulation of agentic and structural properties
-- a. The internal conversation
-- born Three types of reflexivity
-- c. Some critical comments
-- The externality and internality of enablements/constraints
-- Interaction as a second mediating mechanism between agency and structure
-- Linking agency and structure
-- Conclusion
-- PART V Towards a non-essentialist holism
-- 13 Grand narratives: contextless and context-sensitive theories
-- 1 ‘Grand narratives’: context-sensitive and insensitive
-- 2 Holistic conceptual frameworks: open and closed
-- a. The Marxist closure
-- born The Parsonian closure
-- 3 Non-essentialist holism: three types of openness
-- 14 The actor–structure dimension: anti-conflationist holism
-- Introduction
-- 1 Structures and actors
-- a. Methodological remarks
-- Methodological dualism
-- The space and time dimension
-- born A typology of structures
-- Institutional and figurational structures
-- Distributional structures: virtual and actual
-- Symbolic or cultural structures
-- Dispositional structures
-- c. The agentic powers of actors
-- 2 On the linkages between the causal powers of actors and of structures
-- a. The intra- and interactive dimensions
-- born A concrete example
-- 15 The micro–macro dimension: anti-essentialist holism
-- Introduction
-- 1 Strong and weak types of essentialism
-- a. System essentialism
-- Weak system essentialism
-- Strong system essentialism (1)
-- Strong system essentialism (2): teleological functionalism
-- born Actor essentialism
-- From statistical categories or quasi-groups to groups
-- The pre-constituted character of actors’ identities and interests
-- 2 Interpretative sociologies: obstacles to micro–macro bridges
-- a. Action–system imbalance
-- born Face-to-face interaction as micro
-- 3 Three guidelines for bridging micro and macro approaches
-- a. Avoiding essentialism: a balance between social- and system-integration perspectives
-- born Social and system integration: from juxtaposition to articulation
-- c. Avoiding reductionism: social hierarchies
-- 16 The inter-institutional dimension: beyond economism and culturalism
-- 1 Economism
-- 2 Culturalism and the priority of the lifeworld: from Marx to Parsons and Habermas
-- a. Systemic culturalism
-- born The theoretical primacy of the lifeworld
-- c. Critique
-- 3 Beyond economism and systemic culturalism
-- Instead of Conclusion: Twelve rules for the construction of an open-ended holistic paradigm
-- The actor–structure dimension: anti-conflationist holism
-- The micro–macro dimension: anti-essentialist holism
-- The inter-institutional dimension: anti-economistic holism
-- Appendix.
Title In defence of ‘grand’ historical sociology
-- 1 The conflation of history and sociology
-- 2 The comparison with Spencer
-- 3 On the tenuous linkages between evidence and interpretation
-- 4 On the arbitrary character of grand historical sociology’s interpretations
-- References
-- Index
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General subdivision Philosophy.
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