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The Art of Sociological Argument Graham Crow

The Art of Sociological Argument By Graham Crow

The Art of Sociological Argument by Graham Crow


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This book explores the ways in which sociological arguments are constructed and presented, looking at what can be learned from the contrasting styles of sociologists working in different periods and theoretical traditions.

The Art of Sociological Argument Summary

The Art of Sociological Argument by Graham Crow

This book explores the ways in which sociological arguments are constructed and presented, looking at what can be learned from the contrasting styles of sociologists working in different periods and theoretical traditions. Fundamental debates in the discipline are addressed, such as 'can sociology provide final answers?' and 'how far is detachment feasible or desirable?'. Finally, the book considers the practical significance which thinking about styles of argument has for all students of sociology.

The Art of Sociological Argument Reviews

'A lively comparison of the contrasting argumentative styles of key sociologists that should also appeal to both teachers and students as a novel introductory social theory text.' - David Jary, Visiting Research Professor, The Open University 'This excellent and refreshing book presents sociology as a dynamic undertaking, encouraging its student readers to think of themselves as participants in the debate. Bringing classical and contemporary theory together in an exemplary fashion, it deserves a wide and receptive audience.' - Professor John Holmwood, University of Sussex

About Graham Crow

GRAHAM CROW is Reader in Sociology at the University of Southampton, UK. He is widely published and is the author of Comparative Sociology and Social Theory and Social Solidarities amongst other books. His research interests include sociological theory, comparative sociology and the sociology of families and communities.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.- Introduction: The Importance of Sociological Argument.- Karl Marx: Sociology as Radical Criticism.- Emile Durkheim: Sociology as the Identification of Social Facts.- Max Weber: Sociology as the Science of Interpretive Understanding.- Talcott Parsons: Sociology as Systematic Reflection.- Charles Wright Mills: Sociology as an Imaginative Craft.- Erving Goffman: Sociology as an Eye for Detail.- Michel Foucault: Sociology as Shocking.- Ann Oakley: Sociology as Emancipation.- Conclusion.- Bibliography.

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NPB9780333778449
9780333778449
0333778448
The Art of Sociological Argument by Graham Crow
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2005-04-21
216
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