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NEW
a chapter on phenomenological sociology with an extended discussion of its NEW intellectual roots
NEW
NEW
a section on Peter Berger's social construction of reality
sections on structuralism and network analysis
This new edition includes an extended discussion of sociobiology, a new selected bibliography, and many more examples of the empirical application of Marxist theory.
Five major perspectives of modern sociological theory (functionalism, conflict theory, social exchange theory, symbolic interactionism, and phenomenology) are explored in depth. There is also an important discussion of a number of theoretical developments including structuralism, network analysis, and sociobiology.
Among its highlights, the book:
describes the central ideas and arguments of such classical thinkers as Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel, and Mead
provides a clear summary of modern sociological theory's arguments
shows how sociological theories inform social scientists' empirical research
includes empirical examples of how theoretical insights are used in sociological research and in everyday life.
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