The SAGE Handbook of Political Sociology offers a comprehensive and contemporary look at this evolving field of study. The focus is on political life itself and the chapters, written by a highly-respected and international team of authors, cover the core themes which need to be understood in order to study political life from a sociological perspective, or simply to understand the political world.
The two volumes are structured around five key areas:
PART 1: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
PART 2: CORE CONCEPTS
PART 03: POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND MOVEMENTS
PART 04: TOPICS
PART 05: WORLD REGIONS
This future-oriented and cross-disciplinary handbook is a landmark text for students and scholars interested in the social investigation of politics.
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Introduction – William Outhwaite and Stephen TurnerPART 1: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 1: Classical approaches: Origins and development of the theory of politics – Bryan S. Turner
Chapter 2: Historical Political Sociology – Yves Déloye
Chapter 3a: Marx and Marxism up to The Second World War – Robert John Bideleux
Chapter 3b: Marxism Since 1945: The Post-1940s Decline In Marxism’s Appeal As An Ideology Of Mass Movements And Regimes – Robert John Bideleux
Chapter 4: Elite theory and ‘democratic elitism’ – Sandro Segre
Chapter 5: Class and Politics – Geoff Evans and Noah Carl
Chapter 6: Foucault and Political Sociology – Claire Blencowe
Chapter 7: Gender and Political Sociology – Celia Valiente
Chapter 8: Postcolonial Theory – Lucy Mayblin
Chapter 9: International Relations and Political Sociology – Álvaro Morcillo Laiz and Salvador Mateos
Chapter 10: Political Anthropology – Arpad Szakolczai and Agnes Horvath
Chapter 11: Law and Political Sociology – Chris Thornhill
Chapter 12: International Political Economy – Kevan Harris and Christiana Parreira
Chapter 13: Rational Choice – Andreas Tutic and Ulf Liebe
Chapter 14: Political Sociology and Political Theory – Rob Stones
PART 2: CORE CONCEPTS
Chapter 15: Power – Jonathan Hearn
Chapter 16: Governmentality – Iver B. Neumann and Scott Hamilton
Chapter 17: Institutions – Peter Lista and Fabio Rojas
Chapter 18: The Political Sociology and Geography of Borders – Alexander C Diener and Joshua Hagen
Chapter 19: Globalization – Larry Ray
Chapter 20: The State – Alan Scott
Chapter 21: Weak States – Luz Marina Arias and Luis De la Calle
Chapter 22: Civil Society: History, Concepts and Current Developments – Frank Adloff
Chapter 23: Citizenship: T.H. Marshall and Beyond – Peter Kivisto
Chapter 24: Political Culture – Stephen Welch
Chapter 25: The Concept of Empire – Russell David Foster
Chapter 26: Empires as a Political Form – Richard Lachmann
PART 3: POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND MOVEMENTS
Chapter 27: Ideology – Jonathan Leader Maynard
Chapter 28: Neo-liberalism and the Study of “Isms” – Stephanie L. Mudge
Chapter 29: Socialism, Social Democracy, Communism – Gerassimos Moschonas
Chapter 30: Fascism – Roger Griffin and Constantin Iordachi
Chapter 31: Populism – Carlos de la Torre
Chapter 32: Nationalism – Steven Grosby
Chapter 33: Federalism – David Spence
Chapter 34: Democracy and Democratization: Theory and Research – Paul Blokker
Chapter 35: Causal Models of Democratization – Carles Boix and Michael K. Miller
Chapter 36: Asian Model of Democracy – Chua Beng Huat
Chapter 37: Islamism, Political Islam – Charles Turner
PART 4: TOPICS
Chapter 38: Revolution – Liah Greenfeld
Chapter 39: State Power and Crime – Matias Dewey
Chapter 40: War – Christian Olsson and Siniša Maleševic
Chapter 41: Genocide – Dustin Garlitz
Chapter 42: Clientelism – Ezequiel González-Ocantos and Paula Muñoz
Chapter 43: Experts and Science and Politics – Alexander Ruser
Chapter 44: Social Media and Politics – Andrea Calderaro
Chapter 45: Political Socialization and Child Development – Michael Mc Devitt
Chapter 46: Resistance – Davita Silfen Glasberg and Deric Shannon
Chapter 47: Social Movements – Hadi Khoshneviss and Robert D. Benford
Chapter 48: Migration – June Edmunds
Chapter 49: Race – Alana Lentin
Chapter 50: Terrorism – Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca Rodriguez
Chapter 51: Transitional Justice – Roman David
Chapter 52: Post-Communism – Li Bennich-Björkman
Chapter 53: Public Policy Formation and Implementation – John Mc Levey and Ryan Deschamps
Chapter 54: Welfare State – Filipe Carreira da Silva
Chapter 55: Religion and Politics – Paul A. Djupe
Chapter 56: Paradoxes of Diversity – William Peter Baehr and Daniel Gordon
Chapter 57: Corporate Power in the 21st Century – Steven Panageotou
Chapter 58: Political Violence in Historical Perspective – James J. Chriss
Chapter 59: Military sociology – Helena Carreiras
Chapter 60: The Politics of Memory – Anselma Gallinat
PART 5: WORLD REGIONS
Chapter 61: World-System – Dmytro Khutkyy and Christopher Chase-Dunn
Chapter 62: European Integration – Didier Georgakakis
Chapter 63: Politics in African States – Klaus Schlichte
Chapter 64: Minority Rights and Democracy in India – Peter de Souza
Chapter 65: China: Ancien, Régime, Revolution and After – Chih-Chieh Tang, Feng-Tsan Lin and Hung-Chang Wu
Chapter 66: The ′Middle East′ – Helen Mary Rizzo
Chapter 67: Europe in a New World Context – Gerard Delanty