Chris Shilling & Philip A Mellor 
The Sociological Ambition [EPUB ebook] 
Elementary Forms of Social and Moral Life

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`The Sociological Ambition is a superb book… It is beautifully written, expertly edited and renders complex and original ideas entirely accessible… This is a modern classic′ –
Journal of Contemporary Religion

`For all social scientists who are fed up with corporate-style textbooks, which appeal to the lowest common denominator The Sociological Ambition must come as a relief. Shilling and Mellor have written an account of their discipline but they have done so with a multi-purpose task in mind′ – Irish Journal of Sociology

In a comprehensive reassessment of the field, Chris Shilling and Philip A Mellor examine the various attempts that have been made to reconstruct sociology over the last century, arguing that classical and contemporary social theories must be studied in relation to the ambition that first shaped and established the discipline.


The authors begin by situating sociology in its historical, philosophical and theological contexts; examining how the founders of the discipline developed competing analyses of the processes elementary to social and moral life through their unique contributions.


The result is a landmark work in recent sociological study. Accomplished and erudite, this book will be required reading for students of sociology, social theory, religious studies and cultural studies.

€72.99
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Inhoudsopgave

PART ONE: CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGY
Beginnings
Human Sociology
Sacred Sociology
Tragic Sociology
Heroic Sociology
Normative Sociology
PART TWO: POST-CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGY
Conflict Sociology
Feminist Sociology
′Racial′ Sociology
Rational Sociology
Post/Modern Sociology
Conclusion

Over de auteur

Philip Mellor is Professor of Religion and Social Theory at University of Leeds.

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