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Publication year: 2009
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| Series: | Annals of the International Institute of Sociology, 11 |
| ISBN-13 (i)The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) has been changed from 10 to 13 digits on 1 January 2007: | 978 90 04 16569 4 |
| ISBN-10: | 90 04 16569 X |
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| Cover: | Hardback |
| Number of pages: | 444 pp. |
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| List price: | € 79.00 / US$ 126.00 |
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Table of contents
INTRODUCTION
Peter Hedström and Björn Wittrock: Frontiers of Sociology
THE LEGACY AND FRONTIERS OF SOCIOLOGY
Hans Joas: The Emergence of Universalism: An Affirmative Genealogy
Raymond Boudon: The Social Sciences and the Two Relativisms
Piotr Sztompka: The Return to Values in Recent Sociological Theory
Jack Goldstone: Sociology and Political Science: Learning and Challenges
Dietrich Rueschemeyer: Toward a New Comprehensive Social Science
SOCIOLOGY AND THE HISTORICAL SCIENCES
Björn Wittrock: History and Sociology: Transmutations of Historical Reasoning in the Social Sciences
S. N. Eisenstadt: Axial Visions and Axial Civilizations: The Transformations of World Histories Between Evolutionary Tendencies and Institutional Formations
Philip Gorski: Social “Mechanisms” and Comparative-Historical Sociology: A Critical Realist Proposal
SOCIOLOGY AND THE ECONOMIC SCIENCES
Neil Smelser: Sociology and the Economic Sciences
Richard Breen: Formal Theory in the Social Sciences
Richard Swedberg: Bourdieu’s Contribution to Economic Sociology
SOCIOLOGY AND THE CULTURAL SCIENCES
Peter Wagner: Modernity as Experience and as Interpretation: Towards Something Like a Cultural Turn in the Sociology of “Modern Society”
Ulf Hannerz: Geocultural Scenarios
SOCIOLOGY AND THE COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Peter Gärdenfors: The Social Stance and Its Relation to Intersubjectivity
Jens Rydgren: Shared Beliefs About the Past: A Cognitive Sociology of Intersubjective Memory
Peter Hedström: The Analytical Turn in Sociology
SOCIOLOGY AND THE MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL SCIENCES
Christofer Edling: We Always Know More Than We Can Say: Mathematical Sociologists on Mathematical Sociology
Aage B. Sørensen: Statistical Models and Mechanisms of Social Processes
Hans-Peter Blossfeld: Causal Inference and Statistical Models in Modern Social Sciences
Readership
All sociologists and all other social scientists with an interest in social theory, historical and mathematical social science, and in the history of social science disciplines. It should be a natural reader in any graduate and Ph.D. course in sociological theory.
About the author(s)
Peter Hedström is Professor of Sociology and Official Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford. He is one of the key contributors to the literature on social mechanisms, and he has numerous publications in leading sociology journals. He is the current Secretary-General of the International Institute of Sociology.
Björn Wittrock is University Professor at Uppsala University and Principal of the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study. He has published extensively in the fields of intellectual history, historical social science and social theory. He is the current President of the International Institute of Sociology.
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The 37th World Congress of the IIS focused on theory and research at the forefront of sociology and the relationship between sociology and its neighbouring disciplines. This volume constitutes a sustained effort by prominent sociologists and other social scientists to assess the current standing of sociology. It is a stocktaking of the unique nature of sociology in the light of advances within the discipline itself and within a range of neighbouring disciplines. Some of the chapters outline institutional and professional strategies for sociology in the new millennium. Others trace scholarly advances and propose ambitious research programmes drawing on recent developments not only within traditional neighbouring disciplines such as history, political science, and economics, but also within the cognitive, cultural and mathematical sciences.
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