1st Edition

Introducing Sociological Theory

By Darren O'Byrne Copyright 2011
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    Introducing Sociological Theory offers a comprehensive, navigable and highly readable introduction to the main schools of thought in sociology, along with the philosophical ideas that underpin them. 8 broad theoretical traditions, or perspectives, are explained helping you to recognize the scope and range of sociological theory and to think sociologically and see the social world in different ways. The author skilfully and revealingly engages with each theoretical perspective showing what it actually means, why it utilises certain concepts over others, and how it generates and derives from evolving traditions of sociological thought.

    Introducing Sociological Theory is an essential text for all sociology students and of key interest more broadly within the social sciences and humanities.

    1 Introduction: the history of sociological theory 2 Functionalism 3 Conflict Theory 4 Marxism 5 Feminism 6 Exchange Theory 7 Interactionism 8 Ethnomethodology 9 Structuralism 10 Conclusion: The Present and Future of Sociological Theory Glossary Biographies Bibliography Index

    Biography

    Authored by O'Byrne, Darren