In this lucid and novel examination of the concept of the social in contemporary critical thought, Simon Susen argues that we can only identify solid grounds for social critique by identifying the grounds of the social itself. The book draws upon the work of Jürgen Habermas and Pierre Bourdieu, and offers a model for the reconstruction of Habermasian critical theory and Bourdieusian reflexive sociology. These two theoretical approaches have been dominant influences in contemporary social theory. Susen explores how both conceptualise the social, and identifies the shortcomings of the Habermasian 'communicative approach' and the Bourdieusian 'homological approach'. He offers a method for overcoming their most significant shortcomings in terms...
This article discusses the impact of the critical tradition in sociology on social criticism. High r...
Pierre Bourdieu’s “epistemic reflexivity ” is the cornerstone of his intellectual enterprise, underp...
This article develops Jurgen Habermas\u27 emphasis on critical theory as a means to retrieve the soc...
This paper proposes an epistemological conception for sociology, based in a (self)reflexive movement...
Review of Simon Susen: The Foundations of the Social. Between Critical theory and Reflexive Sociolog...
Introducing Social Theory traces the development of social theorizing from the classical ideas about...
According to sociological perspective, the person has generally been considered as a "social-being",...
ABSTRACT: In this article I argue that he critical theory developed by the so-called Frankfurt Schoo...
This article centres on Pierre Bourdieu’s conception of social critique and its political potential....
The notion of critique, as in the idea of a critical theory of society, is in urgent need of clarifi...
This sketch presents important conceptions of reflectivity - including those of Anthony Giddens and ...
The book guides the student and scholar through the vast array of approaches and frameworks that sha...
The aim of this article is to translate some of Bourdieu’s abstract reasoning on reflexive sociology...
Reading sociology: critical and pragmatic paradigms. T. Bénatouïl. This paper draws a systematic c...
This book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the roots, current debates and futur...
This article discusses the impact of the critical tradition in sociology on social criticism. High r...
Pierre Bourdieu’s “epistemic reflexivity ” is the cornerstone of his intellectual enterprise, underp...
This article develops Jurgen Habermas\u27 emphasis on critical theory as a means to retrieve the soc...
This paper proposes an epistemological conception for sociology, based in a (self)reflexive movement...
Review of Simon Susen: The Foundations of the Social. Between Critical theory and Reflexive Sociolog...
Introducing Social Theory traces the development of social theorizing from the classical ideas about...
According to sociological perspective, the person has generally been considered as a "social-being",...
ABSTRACT: In this article I argue that he critical theory developed by the so-called Frankfurt Schoo...
This article centres on Pierre Bourdieu’s conception of social critique and its political potential....
The notion of critique, as in the idea of a critical theory of society, is in urgent need of clarifi...
This sketch presents important conceptions of reflectivity - including those of Anthony Giddens and ...
The book guides the student and scholar through the vast array of approaches and frameworks that sha...
The aim of this article is to translate some of Bourdieu’s abstract reasoning on reflexive sociology...
Reading sociology: critical and pragmatic paradigms. T. Bénatouïl. This paper draws a systematic c...
This book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the roots, current debates and futur...
This article discusses the impact of the critical tradition in sociology on social criticism. High r...
Pierre Bourdieu’s “epistemic reflexivity ” is the cornerstone of his intellectual enterprise, underp...
This article develops Jurgen Habermas\u27 emphasis on critical theory as a means to retrieve the soc...