1st Edition

Marginality and Modernity

Edited By Mauro Giardiello Copyright 2016
202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

This book traces the major stages in the evolution of the sociological concept of marginality, highlighting in particular the contribution made by Gino Germani. Its purpose is to analyse, starting with the sociological theory of the early 1960s, the progressive maturation of the scientific status of the concept of marginality, and to test the theoretical premise that gave rise to Germani's theory... Read more

Contents

Introduction

1 The Sociological Status of Marginality: The Contribution of the Chicago School

2 Structural Functionalism and Parsons: The Relevance of Social Order and the Limitation of Marginality

3 Merton and Functionalism: The Return to Marginality Studies

4 The Contribution of Sociology of the Second Postwar
Period to Marginality Studies, with Particular Reference to Latin America

5 The Concept of Modernization according to Germani and the Study of Marginality

6 Marginality, the Structural Phenomenology of Modernization

7 The Paradigm of Marginality: A Descriptive Analysis

8 Descriptive Dynamics of the Multidimensional Level of Marginality

9 The Paradigm of Marginality: From Analyses of Typologies to the Process of Operationalization

10 The Paradigm of Marginality: Explanatory Analysis

Bibliography
Index

Biography

Mauro Giardiello