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Sociological Realism

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Sociological Realism presents a clear and updated discussion of the main tenets and issues of social theory, written by some of the top scholars within the critical realist and relational approach. It connects such approaches systematically to other strands of thought that are central in contemporary sociology, like systems theory and rational choice theory.

Divided into three parts, social ontology, sociological theory, and methodology, each part includes a systematic presentation, a comment, and a wider discussion by the editors, thereby taking on the form of a dialogue among experts. This book is a uniquely blended and consistent conversation showing the convergence of European social theory on a critical realist and relational way of thinking.

This volume is extremely important both for teaching purposes and for all those scholars who wish to get a fresh perspective on some deep dynamics of contemporary sociology.

List of contents

PART 1: SOCIAL ONTOLOGY Ch. 1. The Social Ontology of Critical Realism Ch. 2. ‘In the understanding of the existing state of affairs its negation is included’: A comment on Collier Ch. 3. Transcendental Realism and Critical Naturalism in Roy Bhaskar: the return of ontology in scientific social research PART 2: SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY Ch. 4. Morphogenesis: Realism’s Explanatory Framework Ch. 5. Towards a New European Sociology. The Morphogenetic Approach between Social Analysis and Grand Theory Ch. 6. Critical Realism, as viewed by Relational Sociology PART 3 : METHODOLOGY/EPISTEMOLOGY Ch. 7. Causality: Realist methods in Sociology Ch. 8. The future is behind us. Aristotleian causality and sociological realism

About the author










Andrea M. Maccarini is associate professor at the University of Padova, Italy. His research field includes social theory, the sociology of education and of cultural change in Western societies. He is the author of many books and articles, including, 'Human Reflexivity in Critical Realism: Beyond the Modern Debate' (with Riccardo Prandini), M.S. Archer (ed.), Conversations about Reflexivity, Routledge, London.

    Emmanuele Morandi is Assistant professor at the University of Verona, Italy. His research field includes social theory, the sociology of Culture and of cultural change in Western societies. He is the author of many books and articles, including, La società è un "uomo in grande": Per riscoprire la sociologia degli "antichi", Marietti 1820, Milano-Genova 2010, pp. 388.
    Riccardo Prandini is associate professor at the University of Bologna, Italy. His research field includes social theory, the sociology of family and of Thord sector, cultural change in Western societies. He is the author of many books and articles, including, 'Re-vealing (vs Un-veiling) Justice. Riflessioni sull'enigma della giustizia trans-immanente', in, Soziologische Jurisprudenz. Festschift fuer Gunther Teubner, De Gruyter, Berlin, 2009, pp. 131- 148.


    Summary

    Sociological Realism presents a clear and updated discussion of the main tenets and issues of social theory, written by some of the top scholars within the critical realist and relational approach. It connects such approaches systematically to other strands of thought that are central in contemporary sociology, like systems theory and rational choice theory.

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    Authors Andrea (Universita Degli Studi DI Padov Maccarini
    Assisted by Andrea Maccarini (Editor), Andrea (Universita degli Studi di Padova Maccarini (Editor), Emmanuele Morandi (Editor), Riccardo Prandini (Editor)
    Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
     
    Languages English
    Product format Hardback
    Released 04.03.2011
     
    EAN 9780415614566
    ISBN 978-0-415-61456-6
    No. of pages 200
    Series Ontological Explorations (Routledge Critical Realism)
    Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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