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Making of Meaning: From the Individual to Social Order - Selections From Niklas Luhmann s Works on Semantics Social Structure

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Niklas Luhmann is now widely recognized as one of the most important social theorists of the twentieth century. While several of his key texts have been translated into English significant parts of Luhmann's extensive output remain unavailable to a non-German-speaking readership. His publication in four volumes on Gesellschaftsstruktur and Semantik (Social Structure and Semantics) 1980, 1981, 1989, 1995) together constitute an important part of his work as they not only represent his contribution to a sociology of knowledge and culture, but they also set out the empirical work that underpins the development of his theory of society.

In The Making of Meaning, Christian Morgner brings together Luhmann's essential ideas from the four volume series. In this work, Luhmann presents a new empirical strategy that links the production of knowledge and culture to broader societal changes and the transformation of societal complexity. This volume provides insight into the development of Luhmann's theoretical ideas, revealing how his theory was driven by a broad range of detailed historical and comparative studies.

Informing a wide range of disciplines, from sociology to history, from law to business studies, from philosophy to cultural studies, The Making of Meaning stands as a major contribution to the sociology of knowledge and the social history of ideas.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • The Making of Meaning in the Sociology of Niklas Luhmann

  • Chapter 1. Social Structure and Semantic Tradition

  • Chapter 2. How is social order possible?

  • Chapter 3. On the Concept of Social Class

  • Chapter 4. Individual, Individuality, Individualism

  • Chapter 5. Culture as a Historical Concept

  • Afterword

Über den Autor / die Autorin










Niklas Luhmann, prior to his death in 1998, was Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Bielefeld University.

Christian Morgner is Senior Lecturer in Culture and Creative Industries at The University of Sheffield's Management School. He is also the editor (with Michael King) of Luhmann's Trust and Power (2017).

Margaret Hiley is a German to English translator, specializing in academic translations and translations for the creative and cultural industries.

Afterword written by Michael King who is Professor Emeritus at the University of Reading. He has published extensively on Luhmanns ideas and their application, including Systems, not People, Make Society Happen (2009), Holcombe Publishing and (with Chris Thornhill), and Niklas Luhmann's Theory of Politics and Law (2003).


Zusammenfassung

Niklas Luhmann is now widely recognized as one of the most important social theorists of the twentieth century. While several of his key texts have been translated into English significant parts of Luhmann's extensive output remain unavailable to a non-German-speaking readership. His publication in four volumes on Gesellschaftsstruktur and Semantik (Social Structure and Semantics) 1980, 1981, 1989, 1995) together constitute an important part of his work as they not only represent his contribution to a sociology of knowledge and culture, but they also set out the empirical work that underpins the development of his theory of society.

In The Making of Meaning, Christian Morgner brings together Luhmann's essential ideas from the four volume series. In this work, Luhmann presents a new empirical strategy that links the production of knowledge and culture to broader societal changes and the transformation of societal complexity. This volume provides insight into the development of Luhmann's theoretical ideas, revealing how his theory was driven by a broad range of detailed historical and comparative studies.

Informing a wide range of disciplines, from sociology to history, from law to business studies, from philosophy to cultural studies, The Making of Meaning stands as a major contribution to the sociology of knowledge and the social history of ideas.

Zusatztext

This book, edited by Christian Morgner, for the first time presents Anglophone readers with a systematic overview of Niklas Luhmann's works in the sociology of knowledge and culture, without which we cannot gain a sufficient understanding of his systems-theoretical oeuvre. Based on these texts, readers will gain insight into how Luhmann's theory is grounded on his rich knowledge of history and culture, as well as into his position in the tradition of German historical and cultural studies since Max Weber, Georg Simmel, and Ernst Cassirer. An exciting read is guaranteed!" -Takemitsu Morikawa, Professor of Sociology, Keio University

Bericht

By making Luhmann's theory of meaning more available to the English-reading world, Christian Morgner makes an important contribution, broadening the conversation in cultural sociology today." -Jeffrey C. Alexander, Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology, Yale University

Produktdetails

Autoren Niklas Luhmann, Niklas (Emeritus Professor of Sociology Luhmann
Mitarbeit Christian Morgner (Herausgeber), Margaret Hiley (Übersetzung), Margaret (Translator) Hiley (Übersetzung), Michael King (Übersetzung), Michael (University of Reading) King (Übersetzung), Christian Morgner (Herausgeber und Übersetzung)
Verlag Oxford University Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 31.03.2022
 
EAN 9780190945992
ISBN 978-0-19-094599-2
Seiten 352
Themen Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Sachbuch > Lexika, Nachschlagewerke > Lexika, Enzyklopädien
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Soziologie > Allgemeines, Lexika

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