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Applying Relational Sociology - Relations, Networks, and Society

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Zusatztext 'The companion edited volumes Conceptualizing Relational Sociology and Applying Relational Sociology offer nothing less than a platform to review and renegotiate some of the key aspects and key contributions for the social sciences. The editors' strategy for achieving this is remarkable they seek to introduce relational sociology based on what they hold as evidence of this way of thinking of society in both seminal and more contemporary thought! and do so by bringing together a strong selection of contributions from established and up-and-coming authors. One of the major strengths of this book is that relational sociology is introduced not as a broad declaration of war to any existing and established current! but rather as a 'federative' epistemological discussion that is introduced by means of a demonstration of its presence! and by illuminating us on its principles as they are developed already in some of the seminal contributions to the field. It is my opinion that this book makes a great contribution to the epistemology of sociology and to the social sciences as a whole.' - Jonathan Paquette! Associate Professor! School of Political Studies! University of Ottawa! Canada Informationen zum Autor Pierpaolo Donati, University of Bologna, ItalyJorge Fontdevila, California State University, USAJan Fuhse, Bielefeld University, GermanyNorman Gabriel, University of Plymouth, UKFrédéric C. Godart, INSEAD, FranceLars Bo Kasperson, Copenhagen University, DenmarkOsmo Kivinen, University of Turku, FinlandJohn W. Mohr, University of California - Santa Barbara, USADaniel Monterescu, Central European University, HungaryTero Piiroinen, University of Turku, FinlandHeather Price, University of Notre Dame, USAMatthias Thiemann, Columbia University, USAHarrison C. White, Columbia University, USA Klappentext Edited by François Depelteau and Christopher Powell! this volume and its companion! Conceptualizing Relational Sociology: Ontological and Theoretical Issues! addresses fundamental questions about what relational sociology is and how it works. Zusammenfassung Edited by François Depelteau and Christopher Powell, this volume and its companion, Conceptualizing Relational Sociology: Ontological and Theoretical Issues, addresses fundamental questions about what relational sociology is and how it works. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Relational Sociology and the Globalized Society; Pierpaolo Donati 2. Spatial Relationality and the Fallacies of Methodological Nationalism: Theorizing Urban Space and Binational Sociality in Jewish-Arab 'Mixed Towns'; Daniel Monterescu 3. Survival Units as the Point of Departure for a Relational Sociology; Lars Bo Kaspersen and Norman Gabriel 4. Human Transaction Mechanisms in Evolutionary Niches - a Methodological Relationalist Standpoint; Osmo Kivinen and Tero Piiroinen 5. Bourdieu's Relational Method in Theory and in Practice: From Fields and Capitals to Networks and Institutions (and Back Again); John W. Mohr 6. Turning Points are the Rule Rather than the Exception: A Relational Perspective on the Different Forms of Uncertainty; Harrison C. White, Frédéric C. Godart, and Matthias Thiemann, 7. Relational Power from Switching Across Netdoms through Reflexive and Indexical Language; Jorge Fontdevila and Harrison C. White 8. Social Relationships between Communication, Network Structure, and Culture; Jan Fuhse 9. Connecting Network Methods to Social Science Research: How to Parsimoniously Use Dyadic Measures as Independent Variables; Heather Price...

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1. Relational Sociology and the Globalized Society; Pierpaolo Donati 2. Spatial Relationality and the Fallacies of Methodological Nationalism: Theorizing Urban Space and Binational Sociality in Jewish-Arab 'Mixed Towns'; Daniel Monterescu 3. Survival Units as the Point of Departure for a Relational Sociology; Lars Bo Kaspersen and Norman Gabriel 4. Human Transaction Mechanisms in Evolutionary Niches - a Methodological Relationalist Standpoint; Osmo Kivinen and Tero Piiroinen 5. Bourdieu's Relational Method in Theory and in Practice: From Fields and Capitals to Networks and Institutions (and Back Again); John W. Mohr 6. Turning Points are the Rule Rather than the Exception: A Relational Perspective on the Different Forms of Uncertainty; Harrison C. White, Frédéric C. Godart, and Matthias Thiemann, 7. Relational Power from Switching Across Netdoms through Reflexive and Indexical Language; Jorge Fontdevila and Harrison C. White 8. Social Relationships between Communication, Network Structure, and Culture; Jan Fuhse 9. Connecting Network Methods to Social Science Research: How to Parsimoniously Use Dyadic Measures as Independent Variables; Heather Price

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'The companion edited volumes Conceptualizing Relational Sociology and Applying Relational Sociology offer nothing less than a platform to review and renegotiate some of the key aspects and key contributions for the social sciences. The editors' strategy for achieving this is remarkable they seek to introduce relational sociology based on what they hold as evidence of this way of thinking of society in both seminal and more contemporary thought, and do so by bringing together a strong selection of contributions from established and up-and-coming authors. One of the major strengths of this book is that relational sociology is introduced not as a broad declaration of war to any existing and established current, but rather as a 'federative' epistemological discussion that is introduced by means of a demonstration of its presence, and by illuminating us on its principles as they are developed already in some of the seminal contributions to the field. It is my opinion that this book makes a great contribution to the epistemology of sociology and to the social sciences as a whole.' - Jonathan Paquette, Associate Professor, School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, Canada

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