‘With this valuable handbook the editors have successfully synthesized a field that has expanded considerably in recent years.’
Because the field of sociological inquiry is multi-faceted in perspective, and does subsume a variety of specialty interests, the literature in this discipline has developed and proliferated in a near exponential fashion. Sociology, today, has become so specialty driven in its research and theory agenda that the result is an enormous and complex body of sociological knowledge that is often considered to be unwieldy.
21st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook provides a concise forum through which the vast array of knowledge accumulated, particularly during the past three decades, can be organized into a single definitive resource. The two volumes of this
Reference Handbook focus on the corpus of knowledge garnered in traditional areas of sociological inquiry, as well as document the general orientation of the newer and currently emerging areas of sociological inquiry.
Key Features
- Provides a timely and comprehensive assessment of the 100+ specialty fields of sociology with contributions by leading authorities in their area of expertise from the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Singapore
- Examines four distinct phases of development in the history of sociological inquiry—a period of theoretical development, the emphasis on methodological development and refinement, the phase of specialization, and a period that has taken representatives of the discipline into previously unexplored areas
- Addresses the various traditional subfields of sociology, such as political sociology, educational sociology, rural sociology, criminology, occupational sociology, and minority relations
- Explores important new, evolving subfields, such as environmental sociology, sociology of sports and leisure, military sociology, medical sociology, the sociology of food and eating, and the sociology of emotions
21st Century Sociology presents the most comprehensive overview of modern sociology making it a must have resource for any academic library.
Tabella dei contenuti
VOLUME ONE: TRADITIONAL AND CORE AREAS
Preface
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Part I: The Discipline of Sociology
1. The Sociological Perspective – Dennis L. Peck and Clifton D. Bryant
2. The History of Sociology: The European Perspective – Gerd Nollmann and Hermann Strasser
3. The History of Sociology: The North American Perspective – John P. Drysdale and Susan Hoecker-Drysdale
4. Sociological Theory in the 21st Century – Jonathan H. Turner
Part II: International Perspectives
5. Asian Sociology – Chikako Usui
6. Sociology in Canada – Neil Mc Laughlin and Antony J. Puddephatt
7. European Sociology – Gerd Nollmann and Hermann Strasser
8. British Sociology – Bryan S. Turner
Part III: The Scientific Approach to the Study of Society
9. Qualitative Methodology – Norman K. Denzin
10. Quantitative Methodology – Kenneth D. Bailey
11. Comparative Historical Sociology – William R. Wood and John Williamson
Part IV: The Fabric of Social Life
12. The Sociology of Culture – Lakshmi Kant Bharadwaj
13. The Sociology of Socialization – Lee Garth Vigilant and John Williamson
14. Social Psychology – J. David Knottnerus
Part V: Social Aggregations
15. The Sociology of Social Structure – Fabrizio Bernardi, Juan J. González, and Miguel Requena
16. The Sociology of Group Dynamics – Jane Sell
17. The Sociology of Organization – Richard A. Colignon
18. Industrial Sociology – Ronald G. Stover
19. The Sociology of Voluntary Associations – Bart Bonikowski and Miller Mc Pherson
20. The Sociology of Social Networks – Bernice A. Pescosolido
21. Work and Occupations – Douglas Harper
Part VI: Social Distinctions and Diversity
22. Social Stratification – Harold R. Kerbo
23. The Sociology of Racial and Ethnic Relations – Frank Harold Wilson
24. The Sociology of Gender – Rosalind A. Sydie
25. The Sociology of Sexuality – John De Lamater and Michelle Hasday
Part VII: Social Institutions
26. The Sociology of Love, Courtship, and Dating – Erica Owens
27. Marriage and Divorce in the United States – Dennis L. Peck
28. Family Sociology in the 21st Century – Felix M. Berardo and Constance L. Shehan
29. The Sociology of Religion – James William Coleman
30. Political Sociology – W. Lawrence Neuman
31. The Sociology of Education – Theodore C. Wagenaar
32. Economic Sociology – Frank Dobbin
33. Medical Sociology – Frederic W. Hafferty and Brian Castellani
34. The Sociology of Law – Robin Stryker
35. Military Sociology – David R. Segal
Part VIII: Societal Problems and Disaffections
36. Social Problems – Harold R. Kerbo and James William Coleman
37. The Sociology of Deviance – Gary F. Jensen
38. Sexual Deviance – Valerie Jenness and Gilbert Geis
39. Criminology – David F. Luckenbill and Kirk Miller
40. The Sociology of Gambling – Bo Jason Bernhard and James H. Frey
41. Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism – Paul M. Roman
42. The Sociology of Drug Use – Erich Goode
43. Juvenile Delinquency – Clemens Bartollas
44. The Sociology of Corrections – Richard Tewksbury and Linda G. Smith
Part IX: Locality and Social Life
45. Human Ecology – Stephen J. Appold
46. The Sociology of Community – W. Richard Goe and Sean Noonan
47. Rural Sociology – Linda Lobao
48. Urban Sociology in the 21st Century – Saskia Sassen
49. The Sociology of Migration – Zai Liang
50. The Sociology of Development – Cornelia Butler Flora and Jan L. Flora
Part X: The Quantification of Social Life
51. Demography – Dudley L. Poston Jr., Michael Micklin, and Amanda K. Baumle
52. The Sociology of Social Indicators – Kenneth C. Land and Abbott L. Ferriss
Part XI: Collective Behavior and Social Movements
53. The Sociology of Collective Behavior – Benigno E. Aguirre
54. Social Movements – David S. Meyer and Kelsy Kretschmer
55. Mass Communications – Vincent Mosco
Part XII: Society in Motion
56. Social Change – Stephen K. Sanderson
57. Dynamic Systems Theory – Tom R. Burns with Philippe R. De Villé
Volume One Notes
Volume One References
VOLUME TWO: SPECIALTY AND INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
Specialty Fields
Part I: Nontraditional Perspectives, Theory, and Methodology
1. The Sociology of Nonhuman Animals and Society – Clinton R. Sanders
2. Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis – Ilkka Arminen
3. Critical Sociology – David Fasenfest
4. Humanist Sociology – Joseph A. Scimecca
5. Feminist Methodologies and Epistemology – Andrea Doucet and Natasha S. Mauthner
6. Feminist Theories – Roberta Hamilton
7. Quality-of-Life Research – Ruut Veenhoven
8. Visual Sociology – John Grady
9. Mathematical Sociology – Kenneth C. Land and Thomas J. Fararo
10. The Sociology of Risk – R. Scott Frey, Sabrina Mc Cormick, and Eugene A. Rosa
Part II: The Sociology of the Self
11. The Sociology of the Body – Bryan S. Turner
12. The Sociology of Disability – Nancy G. Kutner
13. The Sociology of Emotions – Allison K. Wisecup, Dawn T. Robinson, and Lynn Smith-Lovin
14. The Sociology of Femininity – Linda Kalof and Lori Baralt
15. The Sociology of Friendship – Graham Allan and Rebecca G. Adams
16. The Sociology of Men and Masculinity – Jeff Hearn and Michael S. Kimmel
Part III: The Sociology of the Life Course
17. The Sociology of Children and Youth – Loretta E. Bass
18. The Sociology of Aging – Andrea E. Willson
19. The Sociology of Death and Dying – Clifton D. Bryant
Part IV: The Sociology of Normative Behavior
20. The Sociology of Consumer Behavior – Joel I. Nelson
21. The Sociology of Entertainment – Robert A. Stebbins
22. The Sociology of Food and Eating – Elise S. Lake and Minjoo Oh
23. The Sociology of Leisure and Recreation – Robert A. Stebbins
24. The Sociology of Sport – Peter Donnelly
25. Popular Culture – Joanne Finkelstein and Beryl Langer
26. The Production of Culture Perspective – John Ryan
Part V: Creative Behavior
27. The Sociology of Art – Vera L. Zolberg
28. The Sociology of Knowledge – Antony J. Puddephatt and Neil Mc Laughlin
29. The Sociology of Music – Timothy J. Dowd
30. The Sociology of the Performing Arts – Jean Van Delinder
31. The Sociology of Science and Technology – Trevor Pinch
Part VI: Macrolevel Issues
32. The Sociology of Disaster – Gary R. Webb
33. The Sociology of Mental Health – Elaine Wethington
34. Sociobiology – Christopher R. Badcock
35. Technology and the Environment – Thomas J. Burns and Andrew K. Jorgenson
36. Terrorism – Emilio C. Viano
37. The Sociology of Violence – Jack Levin and Gordana Rabrenovic
38. Environmental Sociology – Riley E. Dunlap and Brent K. Marshall
Part VII: The Uses of Sociology
39. Applied Sociology – Harry Perlstadt
40. Clinical Sociology – Jan Marie Fritz
41. Evaluation Research – Michael Quinn Patton
42. Sociological Practice – Jerry Krause
43. Teaching and Learning in Sociology: Past, Present, and Future – Kathleen Mc Kinney and Carla B. Howery
Derivative Fields
44. Appalachian Studies and the Sociology of Appalachia – Dwight B. Billings
45. Asian and Asian American Studies – Carl L. Bankston III and Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo
46. Criminal Justice Studies – Clemens Bartollas
47. Gay, Lesbian, and Queer Studies – Barry D. Adam
48. Native American Studies – Gerry R. Cox and Jac D. Bulk
49. Victimology – Emilio C. Viano
Volume Two Notes
Volume Two References
Index
Circa l’autore
Dennis L. Peck is Professor of Sociology at The University of Alabama. His reference book experience includes serving as an Associate Editor of the Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior (2001) and The Handbook of Death and Dying (2003). For the period 1987 to 1993 he was Editor of Sociological Inquiry the official journal of Alpha Kappa Delta, the International Sociology Honor Society. He is a past president of the Mid-South Sociological Society and he currently serves as president of the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association.