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Zusatztext 'Anthony Elliott is one of the most important commentators on social theory and in this volume he has used his expertise to put together a first rate collection of essays showing to all levels of students - and their teachers too - why theory matters. Wide-ranging! accessible and alive! this is a collection in which to be confident and from which to think about the world and the questions it raises.'-Professor Keith Tester! University of Hull! UK'A distinctly fascinating introduction to the world of social theory which extends beyond boundaries of disciplines and cultures. This book will be a great guide for students all over the world.' - Professor Atsushi Sawai! Keio University! Japan Informationen zum Autor Anthony Elliott is Professor of Sociology at Flinders University, Australia, and Visiting Research Professor in Sociology at The Open University, UK. His publications for Routledge include The Contemporary Bauman (2007), Contemporary Social Theory: An Introduction (2009), and The New Individualism: The Emotional Costs of Globalization with Charles Lemert (revised edition, 2009). Klappentext A collection of introductory essays by an international range of expert contributors giving an insightful and accessible overview of classical and contemporary social theory. Zusammenfassung A collection of introductory essays by an international range of expert contributors giving an insightful and accessible overview of classical and contemporary social theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. Part One: Traditions and Riddles of Social Theory 1. What is Social Theory? 2. Classical Social Theory 3. Social Theory and Symbolic Interactionism 4. Social Theory and Psychoanalysis 5. Social Theory, Structuralism and Poststructuralism 6. Structuration Theories 7. Social Theory of the Body 8. Postmodern Social Theory 9. Social Theory of Identity 10. New Media, Popular Culture and Social Theory 11. Citizenship, Cosmopolitanism and Social Theory 12. Social Theory and Cultural Sociology 13. Social Theory of Globalization. Part Two: Central Terms and Thinkers . Bibliography ...