1st Edition

Concepts and the Social Order Robert K. Merton and the Future of Sociology

Edited By Yehuda Elkana, György Lissauer, Andras Szigeti Copyright 2011
250 Pages
by Central European University Press

Offers a comprehensive perspective on knowledge production in the field of sociology. Moreover, it is a tribute to the scope of Merton's work and the influence Merton has had on the work and life of sociologists around the world. This is reflected in each of the 12 chapters by internationally acclaimed scholars witnessing the range of fields Merton has contributed to as well as the personal... Read more
List of Illustrations and Tables, Book Concept and Preface, Yehuda Elkana Note to Sound and Sculpture, Amos Elkana and Alexander Polzin Introduction 1. The Paradoxes of Robert K. Merton: Fragmentary Reflections, Arnold Thackray 2. Looking for Shoulders to Stand on, or for a Paradigm for the Sociology of Science, Anna Wessely 3. R. K. Merton in France: Foucault, Bourdieu, Latour and the Invention of Mainstream Sociology in Paris, Jean-Louis Fabiani 4. Merton in South Asia: The Question of Religion and the Modernity of Science, Dhruv Raina 5. The Contribution of Rober K. Merton’s Key Concepts to the Analysis of Gender Differentiation in Society, Cynthia Epstein 6. A Tribute to Robert Merton: Protestant and Catholic Ethics Revisited, Rivka Feldhay 7. The Concept of Ambivalence in the Relationship between Science and Society, Helga Nowotny 8. Re-evaluating the Place of Science in Evaluating Modernity, Gabriel Motzkin 9. Democracy and the Normative Structure of Science After Modernity, Yaron Ezrahi 10. The Matthew Effect Writ Large and Larger: A Study in Sociological Semantics, Harriet Zuckerman 11. Repetition With Variation: A Mertonian Inquiry Into a Lost Mertonian Concept, Charles Camic 12. Robert K. Merton and the Tansformation of Sociology of Knowledge and Possible New Directions, Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt, Bibliography, List of Contributors

Biography

Yehuda Elkana (1934–2012) was historian and philosopher of science, former President and Rector of Central European University (1999–2009).

György Lissauer is freelance researcher.

András Szigeti works as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the project 'What it is to be human?'. He earned his doctorate in philosophy from Central European University in 2008. He served as Rector’s Research Fellow and then as Rector’s Senior Research Fellow at CEU between 2005-2010.