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100 _aTurner Jonathan H
245 _aThe structure of sociological theory
260 _aJaipur
_bRawat Publications
_c2004
300 _a478p
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365 _b Rs.300
505 _a Contents 1. The Nature of Sociological Theorizing 1; Part One; Functional Theorizing; 2. The Einergence of Functionalism 37; 3. The Analytical Functionalism of Talcott Parsons 57; 4. The Empirical Functionalism of 87 Robert K. Merton; 5. The Systems Functionalism of Niklas Luhmann 102; Luhmann's 'General Systems' Approach 103; Part Two; Conflict Theory; 6. The Origins of Conflict and Critical Theorizing 129; 7. The Dialectical Conflict Theory of 151; 8. The Conflict Functionalism of Lewis A. Coser 165; 9 . The Critical Theorizing of Jurgen Habermas 184; Early Critical Theory: Lukacs, Horkheimer, Adorno 186; Part Three; Exchange Theory; 10. Early Forms of Exchange Theorizing 215; 11. The Exchange Behaviorism of George C. Homans 234; 12. The Structural Exchange Theory of 261; 13. The Exchange Network Theory of 287; Richard Emerson Part Four; Interactionist Theory; 14. Early Interactionism and Phenomenology 309; 15. The Symbolic Interactionism of Herbert Blumer 333; and Manford Kuhn 16. Structural Role Theory 353; 17. The Process Role Theory of Ralph H. Turner 369; 18. The Ethnomethodological Challenge 389; Part Five; Structural Theory; 19. The Origins of Structural Theorizing 407; 20. The Macrostructuralism of Peter M. Blau; 21. The Microstructuralism of Randall Collins; 22.The Structuration Theory of Anthony Giddens 456; Name Index ; Subject Index
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