Scoping the Social
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Introduction
Practising social theory
Part One: The Theory of Social Life
1 Visualizing the social
2 Looking for laws
3 Looking at models
4 Looking from the inside
5 Looking as work
Part Two: The Social Life of Theory
6 Towards a realist reflexivity
7 Atlanticisim and the inward turn
8 The politicization of identity and the eclipse of class
9 Globalization and the reappearance of social structure
Conclusion: in praise of the ateliers of sociology
References
Index
In contrast to conventional social theory textbooks that restrict themselves to the description and analysis of theories and what other professionals have said about them, this innovative book shows students how to use, criticise and contribute to the development of theory.
Treating theory as a variety of ‘visual work’ that is intimately connected with the process of empirical investigation, and with the help of clear diagrams and carefully chosen quotations, Part 1 provides an exceptionally clear introduction to the different ways of practicing social theory. Part 2 provides a practical example of how to theorise by producing and demonstrating the effectiveness of a new concept of reflexivity in the course of an outline of the history of the development of social theory since 1945.
This is important reading for students and researchers in sociology and related fields.