Does the discipline of Sociology need to be defended from fragmentation by the mobilisation of a canon derived from its classical legacy? The paper provides an exposition of the arguments of Turner, Susen and O’Neill concerning fragmentation of Sociology as a discipline. It investigates whether there is fragmentation or reinvigorated synthesis in three examples: inequality beyond class, posthumanism and postmodernism. It draws on a reading of contemporary theoretical developments in Sociology. It concludes that the classical legacy is important and that engagement with external forces has reinvigorated rather than fragmented the discipline
This paper takes issue with previous influential accounts of the evolution and contemporary potency ...
This volume brings together internationally renowned and new scholars to consider the changing relat...
This thesis explores the identity and self-understanding of sociology as expressed chiefly in discou...
Also CSST Working Paper #93.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51264/1/498.pd
This article is about the future of sociology, as transformations in the digital and biological scie...
This article provides an introduction to the 20th Anniversary Special Issue of the Journal of Classi...
This article provides an introduction to the 20th Anniversary Special Issue of the Journal of Classi...
Even before it became a science or a kind of science, sociology was established as the social philos...
Three categories-founders, classics, canons-have been vitally important in helping to frame sociolog...
Volume 6 of Inter Faculty, the third in the present series, once more takes up the theme of Fragment...
Sociology today, much like other social sciences, is still alive and well but its actual place and p...
Since Sociology was established in 1967, the journal has assumed a significant role in shaping the d...
This book demonstrates that classical sociology is essential to cutting-edge debates in the contempo...
With the 50th anniversary of the journal, this special issue takes stock of the progress that has be...
Sociology is usually represented as having emerged alongside European modernity. The latter is frequ...
This paper takes issue with previous influential accounts of the evolution and contemporary potency ...
This volume brings together internationally renowned and new scholars to consider the changing relat...
This thesis explores the identity and self-understanding of sociology as expressed chiefly in discou...
Also CSST Working Paper #93.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51264/1/498.pd
This article is about the future of sociology, as transformations in the digital and biological scie...
This article provides an introduction to the 20th Anniversary Special Issue of the Journal of Classi...
This article provides an introduction to the 20th Anniversary Special Issue of the Journal of Classi...
Even before it became a science or a kind of science, sociology was established as the social philos...
Three categories-founders, classics, canons-have been vitally important in helping to frame sociolog...
Volume 6 of Inter Faculty, the third in the present series, once more takes up the theme of Fragment...
Sociology today, much like other social sciences, is still alive and well but its actual place and p...
Since Sociology was established in 1967, the journal has assumed a significant role in shaping the d...
This book demonstrates that classical sociology is essential to cutting-edge debates in the contempo...
With the 50th anniversary of the journal, this special issue takes stock of the progress that has be...
Sociology is usually represented as having emerged alongside European modernity. The latter is frequ...
This paper takes issue with previous influential accounts of the evolution and contemporary potency ...
This volume brings together internationally renowned and new scholars to consider the changing relat...
This thesis explores the identity and self-understanding of sociology as expressed chiefly in discou...