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THE STRUCTURE OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY (Fourth Edition)

Jonathan H Turner

THE STRUCTURE OF SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY (Fourth Edition)

Jonathan H Turner
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ISBN 9788170332664
Publication Year 1987
Pages 514 pages
Binding Paperback
Sale Territory India Only

About the Book

The Structure of Sociological Theory by Jonathan H. Turner is a revised and enlarged edition encompassing the most recent developments in sociological theory. Dr. Turner’s success lies in providing a brilliant analysis of the major ‘‘paradigms’’ along with his criticisms. Five main theoretical perspectives, namely, functional, conflict, exchange, interactionist and structural have been discussed in five parts comprising twenty-two chapters including the introductory chapter. Dr. Turner includes almost everything regarding sociological theory in this volume. It is an encyclopaedic gift for both teachers and students. The book surpasses all the existing texts on sociological theory.

The book provides a global and balanced perspective. Turner “believes” that theory is truly international. There is a convergence of various theoretical perspectives and paradigms. Today, theory is “eclectic” and pragmatic rather than uni-directional and on-sided. Dr. Turner has successfully explored philosophical positions underlying various theoretical formulations.

Dr. Turner “believes” that sociology can be a ‘‘natural science’’. It can develop abstract theoretical principles and paradigms about social reality. The book brings out clearly Turner’s point of view. It is the most detailed account of sociological theory.

The structure of sociological theory in terms of substantive contours have been faithfully presented to the readers. It is this one book which alone can give maximum to the students of modern sociological theory.


Contents

1. The Nature of Sociological Theorizing

Part One: Functional Theorizing

2. The Emergence of Functionalism

3. The Analytical Functionalism of Talcott parsons

4. The Empirical functionalism of Robert K. Merton

5. The Systems Functionalism of Niklas Luhmann

Part Two: Conflict Theory

6. The Origins of Conflict and Critical Theorizing

7. The Dialectical conflict Theory of Ralf Dahrendorf

8. The Conflict Functionalism of Lewis a. Coser

9. The Critical Theorizing of Jurgen Habermas

Part Three: Exchange Theory

10. Early Forms of Exchange Theorizing

11. The Exchange Behaviorism of George C. Homans

12. The Structural Exchange Theory of Peter M. Blau

13. The Exchange Network Theory of Richard Emerson

Part Four: Interactionism Theory

14. Early Interactionism and Phenomenology

15. The Symbolic Interactionism of Herbert Blumer and Manford Kuhn

16. Structural Role Theory

17. The Process Role Theory of Ralph H. Turner

18. The Ethnomethodological Challenge

Part Five: Structural Theory

19. The Origins of Structural Theorizing

20. The Macrostructuralism of Peter M. Blau

21. The Microstructuralism of Randall Collins

22. The Structuration Theory of Anthony Giddens


About the Author / Editor

Jonathan H. Turner is Professor of Sociology at the University of California at Riverside. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California in 1965 and his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1968. He is the author of fourteen books on a variety of topics, including sociological theory, American society, social organization and ethnic relations.