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Revisiting Institutionalism in Sociology Seth Abrutyn (The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA)

Revisiting Institutionalism in Sociology By Seth Abrutyn (The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA)

Revisiting Institutionalism in Sociology by Seth Abrutyn (The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA)


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This book posits an original synthetic theory of institutions as macro-level structural and cultural spheres of action, exchange, and communication. Abrutyn examines what institutions are and how they become autonomous, and also offers new insights into institution-specific dynamics of ecology, structure and culture, and stratification.

Revisiting Institutionalism in Sociology Summary

Revisiting Institutionalism in Sociology: Putting the Institution Back in Institutional Analysis by Seth Abrutyn (The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA)

There may not be a concept so central to sociology, yet so vaguely defined in its contemporary usages, than institution. In Revisiting Institutionalism in Sociology, Abrutyn takes an in-depth look at what institutions are by returning to some of the insights of classical theorists like Max Weber and Herbert Spencer, the functionalisms of Talcott Parsons and S.N. Eisenstadt, and the more recent evolutionary institutionalisms of Gerhard Lenski and Jonathan Turner. Returning to the idea that various levels of social reality shape societies, Abrutyn argues that institutions are macro-level structural and cultural spheres of action, exchange, and communication. They have emergent properties and dynamics that are not reducible to other levels of social reality. Rather than fall back on old functionalist solutions, Abrutyn offers an original and synthetic theory of institutions like religion or economy; the process by which they become autonomous, or distinct cultural spaces that shape the color and texture of action, exchange, and communication embedded within them; and how they gain or lose autonomy by theorizing about institutional entrepreneurship. Finally, Abrutyn lays bare the inner workings of institutions, including their ecology, the way structure and culture shape lower-levels of social reality, and how they develop unique patterns of stratification and inequality founded on their ecology, structure, and culture. Ultimately, Abrutyn offers a refreshing take on macrosociology that brings functionalist, conflict, and cultural sociologies together, while painting a new picture of how the seemingly invisible macro-world influences the choices humans make and the goals we set.

About Seth Abrutyn (The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA)

Seth Abrutyn is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Memphis.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Institutional Autonomy 2. Building Autonomous Institutions from The "Inside-Out" 3. The Ecological Dynamics of Institutions 4. The Invisible Framework: Intra-Institutional Structure 5. The Roots of Intra-Institutional Culture: The Circulation of Generalized Symbolic Media 6. Intra-Institutional Stratification: The Uneven Distribution of Media and Other Resources 7. Considering the Consequences of a New Theory of Institutions

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NPB9780415702768
9780415702768
0415702763
Revisiting Institutionalism in Sociology: Putting the Institution Back in Institutional Analysis by Seth Abrutyn (The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA)
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-11-04
242
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