آینده نظریه جامعه‌شناختی؛ مرجع ”جدید“ بلـکـول در نظریه جامعه‌شناختی

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☱ «مرجع جدید بلـکـول در نظریه جامعه‌شناختی»، به کوشش برایان استنلی ترنر، محصول ۲۰۰۹ معتبرترین انتشارات در زمینه علوم انسانی، یعنی وایلی بلـکـول است.
☱ پروفسور برایان استنلی ترنر (از دانشگاه کیمبریج) در رأس یک تیم ۳۵ نفره از «بزرگان»، مجموعه‌ای ۲۸ مقاله‌ای را در ۵ بخش تدارک دیده است که رو به آینده دارد، و آن‌قدر گران‌قدر و گیرا بوده است که ویرایش دوم آن، با عنوان یکۀ «مرجع بلـکـول در نظریه جامعه‌شناسی» منتشر شده است.
☱ پیش از این، مورخ ۲۰۰۰ و ۲۰۰۳، در دو مجلد کلاسیک‌ها و معاصران، نظریه جامعه‌شناختی توسط پروفسور جرج ریتزر و به همت انتشارات بلـکـول منتشر شده بود، و ما هم در همین وبگاه، این دو متن را تقدیم نمودیم.
☱ کار ترنر، به رغم منبع ریتزر، نه بر متفکران، بلکه بر مسائل اصلی تمرکز دارد؛ «دستور کارهای جدید نظریه جامعه‌شناختی» (مقدمه پروفسور ترنر)، «اصول نظریه جامعه‌شناختی»، «کنش‌ها، کنش‌گران، و سیستم‌ها»، «چشم‌اندازها به تحلیل اجتماعی و فرهنگی» (این فصل فوق‌العاده است)، «جامعه‌شناسی و علوم اجتماعی»، «روندهای جدید».
☱ فهرست مطالب کتاب بدین ترتیب است:

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Introduction; A New Agenda for Social Theory?
Bryan S. Turner
■  Preliminary remarks
■  What is social theory?
■  Two metaphors for theorizing
■  The contemporary crisis
■  Defending a classical tradition
■  The social and the political
■  Justice and equality
■  Agency and structure as a framework
■  The new companion to social theory
■  Bibliography

 

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Part I: Foundations

░▒▓The Foundations of Social Theory
Gerard Delanty
■  Introduction
■  The rise of the social and enlightenment
■  Social theory
■  The enlightenment legacy and classical european social theory
■  Social theory and the disenchantment with modernity
■  Classical american social theory
■  Conclusion
■  Notes
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Contemporary Sociological Theory: Post-Parsonian Developments
John Holmwood
■  Professional order and disorderly others
■  From parsons to marx (and others) and back again
■  Outside the loop?
■  Beyond general theory?
■  Notes
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Patrick Baert and Fernando Domínguez Rubio
■  Introduction
■  Naturalist and foundationalist models
○  Positivist promises
○  Falsifi cationism
○  Critical realism
■  Meaning, language, and critique
○  Hermeneutics
○  Wittgensteinian philosophy
○  Critical theory
■  Further moves away from naturalism and foundationalism
○  Philosophy and anti-foundationalism
○  Empirical studies of science and anti-foundationalism
○  Actor network theory
■  Some concluding remarks
■  Bibliography

 

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Part II: Actions, Actors, and Systems

░▒▓Theories of Social Action
Rob Stones
■  Notes
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Functionalism and Social Systems Theory
Giuseppe Sciortino
■  The foundations of functional analysis
■  Functionalism as normal social science
■  Sociology’s strong program: social systems theory
■  The analysis of social systems
■  After the collapse: vicissitudes of a legacy
■  Radicalizing functionalism: niklas luhmann’s theory of social systems
■  Conclusions
■  Notes
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Structuralism and Poststructuralism
Daniel Chaffee and Charles Lemert
■  Structuralisms in the social, cultural, and human sciences
■  Poststructuralisms and other
■  Critiques of structuralism
■  Bourdieu’s habitus and giddens’s structuration theory
■  Conclusion
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Actor Network Theory and Material Semiotics
John Law
■  Introduction
■  Origin stories
○  Engineers, managers, and systems
○  Exemplars and laboratory practices
○  Translation, order, and disorder
○  Poststructuralist relationality
■  Actor network theory 1990
○  Material-semiotic relationality
○  The erosion of foundations
○  Durability after foundations
Material durability
Strategic durability
Discursive stability
■  Responses and reactions
■  Diaspora
○  Enactment
○  Multiplicity
○  Fluidity
○  Realities and goods
○  An ontological politics
■  Acknowledgment
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Ethnomethodology and Social Theory
Richard A. Hilbert
■  Parsons’s ontology
■  Ethnomethodology’s receptivity to and from the social sciences
■  Ethnomethodology’s ontology
■  Concluding remarks
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Rational Choice Theory
Raymond Boudon
■  Why rational choice theory?
■  The postulates of rct
■  The achievements of rct
■  Can rct be held as a general theory?
■  Reasons for the shortcomings of rct
■  Beyond rct: using a broader theory of rationality
■  Cognitive rationality
■  Axiological rationality
■  The validity of reasons
■  Conclusion
■  Bibliography

 

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Part III: Perspectives on Social and Cultural Analysis Pragmatism and Symbolic Interactionism
Jack Barbalet
■  Introduction
■  Pragmatism and sociology
■  Varieties of pragmatism
■  Symbolic interactionism
■  Rational choice theory and the pragmatic critique
■  Conclusion
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Phenomenology
Michael G. Flaherty
■  Origins and aims
■  Sociology and intersubjectivity
■  A popular ingredient
■  Recent developments
■  Notes
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Feminist Theory
Mary Evans
■  Introduction
■  Early developments
■  “Second-wave” feminism
■  Differences and continuities
■  Enlarging feminism
■  Conclusion
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Postmodern Social Theory
Jan Pakulski
■  The postmodern approach
■  Postmodern social theory
■  The key figures
■  The social framework
■  Criticisms
■  Modernization and its discontents
■  Theoretical synthesis: postmodernization
■  Conclusion
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Social Constructionism
Darin Weinberg
■  The roots of social constructionism
■  The sociology of scientific knowledge
■  The practice turn
■  Reflexivity
■  Conclusion
■  Notes
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Conversation Analysis as Social Theory
John Heritage
■  Background
■  Conversation analysis
○  The structural analysis of action in ordinary conversation
○  The primacy of ordinary conversation
■  Orders of analysis
○  Turn-taking
○  Sequence organization
○  Intersubjectivity and repair
○  The epistemic order
○  Social solidarity
■  The interaction order as an institution
■  The interaction order and societal institutions
■  Conclusion
■  Acknowledgment
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Globalization Theory
John Boli and Frank J. Lechner
■  Cultural theory: globalization as reconceptualization and hybridity
■  World-system and related theories: globalization as the history of capitalism
○  Core of the theory
○  Related theories
■  World polity theory: globalization as the enactment of world culture
○  Core of the theory
■  Conclusion
■  Notes
■  Bibliography

 

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Part IV: Sociology and the Social Sciences Genetics and Social Theory
Oonagh Corrigan
■  Introduction
■   “Old” genetics and eugenic ideology
■  Big science: ethics, and the new genetics
■  A new eugenics?
■  Genes are us?
■  Reconceptualizing nature and culture
■  The reconfiguration of race
■  The value of genes
■  Genetic citizens
■  Hope and future promises
■  Conclusion
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Economic Sociology
Richard Swedberg
■  The present state of economic sociology
■  New developments
○  Theory and theory-related advances
○  New developments in analyzing old topics (networks, markets; and fi rms)
○  New topics: fi nance, law, stratifi cation, comparative and historical studies
■  Concluding remarks
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Cultural Sociology
Isaac Reed and Jeffrey C. Alexander
■  From the humanities to cultural sociology, via the sociology of culture
■  Culture as structure
○  Culture in action
■  Culture and critique
■  The cultural turn in sociology: empirical manifestations
■  Reinterpreting the classics
■  Cultural sociology: “new classics”
■  Further theoretical questions for cultural
■  Sociology: reframing “interpretation”
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Historical Sociology
Krishan Kumar
■  Why “historical sociology”?
■  The recovery of historical sociology
■  A third wave?
■  New departures, wider horizons
■  Promise and performance
■  Bibliography

░▒▓The Sociology of Religion
Michele Dillon
■  Max weber’s sociology of religion:
■  Definition and methodology
■  Émile durkheim’s sociology of religion: definition and methodology
■  Weber, durkheim, and secularization
■  Modernization and the differentiation of institutional spheres
■  American religious exceptionalism: freedom and denominationalism
○  Religious freedom
○  Denominationalism
■  Rational choice theory and supply-side logic
■  Changes in the religious-spiritual marketplace
■  Religion and globalization
○  Post-secular society
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Demography
John MacInnes and Julio Pérez Díaz
■  Introduction
■  Sociology and demography
■  Demography and economics
■  Demography and the concept of population
■  Life expectancy and the reproductive revolution
■  Years of life: age groups, generations and life tables
■  Population pyramids
■  The strategic importance of fertility
■  The regulation of fertility at “home” and abroad
■  The contemporary situation of demography
■  Demography in the era of population maturity
○  Life expectancy
○  Migration
■  Conclusion
■  Note
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Science and Technology Studies: From Controversies to Posthumanist Social Theory
Sophia Roosth and Susan Silbey
■  Early sources
■  Sts studies of the institutionalization, reception, and
■  Appropriation of science and technology
■  Production of scientific knowledge: elusive
■  Boundaries and posthumanist social science
■  Conclusion
■  Notes
■  Bibliography

 

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Part V: New Developments

░▒▓Mobilities and Social Theory
John Urry
■  The mobilities paradigm
■  A-mobile social science
■  Simmel and mobilities
■  Sedentarism
■  Nomadism
■  Materials on the move
■  Migrations and diasporas
■  Proximities and pleasures
■  Systems
■  Conclusion
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Sociological Theory and Human Rights: Two Logics, One World
Judith Blau and Alberto Moncada
■  The two logics
■  The comprehensive scope of human rights
■  Four paradoxes
■  Human rights as an international framework
■  State-based human rights
■  The two oppositional logics
■  The epistemic rupture
■  Contemporary philosophy
■  Toward a rights-based sociology
■  Repressive regimes and humanitarian crimes
■  Conclusions
■  Bibliography

░▒▓The Sociology of the Body
Bryan S. Turner
■  Introduction: the biological and the social
■  The origins of the sociology of the body
■  Conceptual distinctions: what is the body?
■  Theoretical perspectives
■  Embodiment and human movement
■  A research agenda: reproduction and longevity
■  Immortal bodies
■  Conclusion: the body, self, and society
■  Bibliography

░▒▓Cosmopolitanism and Social Theory
Daniel Chernilo
■  Phase 1. Classical social theory: modernity as a world phenomenon
■  Phase 2. Modernist social theory: social system and industrial society
■  Phase 3. Contemporary social theory: towards an explicit cosmopolitan approach
■  Conclusion: cosmopolitanism’s universalism and its critics
■  Notes
■  Bibliography

░▒▓The Future of Social Theory
Stephen Turner
■  New challenges and the persistence of the old regime
■  Conclusion: hope and skepticism
■  Note
■  Bibliography


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