1st Edition

Constructing Social Problems

By Malcolm Spector, John I. Kitsuse Copyright 2001
196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

There is no adequate definition of social problems within sociology, and there is not and never has been a sociology of social problems. That observation is the point of departure of this book. The authors aim to provide such a definition and to prepare the ground for the empirical study of social problems. They are aware that their objective will strike many fellow sociologists as ambitious,... Read more
Acknowledgments, Introduction to the Transaction Edition, Chapter 1 Introduction, Chapter 2 Functional and Normative Definitions, Chapter 3 The Value-Conflict School, Chapter 4 Social Problems and Deviance: Some Parallels, Chapter 5 Social Problems as Claims-Making Activities, Chapter6 The Description and Analysis of Social Problems Activities: An Extended Empirical Example, Chapter 7 The Natural History of Social Problems, Chapter 8 Teaching Social Problems, References, Name Index, Subject Index, vi

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Malcolm Spector, John I. Kitsuse