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Sociology in Action (Routledge Revivals)
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Sociology in Action (Routledge Revivals)

A Critique of Selected Conceptions of the Social Role of the Sociologist

Sociology in Action (Routledge Revivals)

A Critique of Selected Conceptions of the Social Role of the Sociologist

ByChristopher G. A. Bryant
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1976
eBook Published 13 September 2013
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203768938
Pages 378 pages
eBook ISBN 9781135036744
SubjectsSocial Sciences
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Bryant, C. G. (1976). Sociology in Action (Routledge Revivals). London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203768938
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book, first published in 1976, discusses four classical paradigms for sociology – the positivism of Saint-Simon and Comte, Durkheim, Marx and Weber – and four contemporary developments or revisions of them – the sociologie active of Dumazedier and his colleagues in France, sociology in Socialist Poland, the work of Dahrendorf and the ‘new sociology’ of Mills and his successors. Christopher Bryant suggests that no neutral language exists in which to compare the characteristics of these different paradigms, yet highlights those features which are common to all of them. Unique in its approach and analysis of the relationship between sociology and action, this book is of value and interest to students of sociology and theory and professional sociologists.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|15 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Positivism
View abstract
chapter 3|61 pages
Durkheim
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
La Sociologie active
View abstract
chapter 5|46 pages
Marx
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Sociology in a Socialist Society: The Case of Poland
View abstract
chapter 7|40 pages
Weber
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Dahrendorf
View abstract
chapter 9|28 pages
The New Sociology
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Conclusions
View abstract

This book, first published in 1976, discusses four classical paradigms for sociology – the positivism of Saint-Simon and Comte, Durkheim, Marx and Weber – and four contemporary developments or revisions of them – the sociologie active of Dumazedier and his colleagues in France, sociology in Socialist Poland, the work of Dahrendorf and the ‘new sociology’ of Mills and his successors. Christopher Bryant suggests that no neutral language exists in which to compare the characteristics of these different paradigms, yet highlights those features which are common to all of them. Unique in its approach and analysis of the relationship between sociology and action, this book is of value and interest to students of sociology and theory and professional sociologists.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|15 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Positivism
View abstract
chapter 3|61 pages
Durkheim
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
La Sociologie active
View abstract
chapter 5|46 pages
Marx
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Sociology in a Socialist Society: The Case of Poland
View abstract
chapter 7|40 pages
Weber
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Dahrendorf
View abstract
chapter 9|28 pages
The New Sociology
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Conclusions
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book, first published in 1976, discusses four classical paradigms for sociology – the positivism of Saint-Simon and Comte, Durkheim, Marx and Weber – and four contemporary developments or revisions of them – the sociologie active of Dumazedier and his colleagues in France, sociology in Socialist Poland, the work of Dahrendorf and the ‘new sociology’ of Mills and his successors. Christopher Bryant suggests that no neutral language exists in which to compare the characteristics of these different paradigms, yet highlights those features which are common to all of them. Unique in its approach and analysis of the relationship between sociology and action, this book is of value and interest to students of sociology and theory and professional sociologists.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|15 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Positivism
View abstract
chapter 3|61 pages
Durkheim
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
La Sociologie active
View abstract
chapter 5|46 pages
Marx
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Sociology in a Socialist Society: The Case of Poland
View abstract
chapter 7|40 pages
Weber
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Dahrendorf
View abstract
chapter 9|28 pages
The New Sociology
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Conclusions
View abstract

This book, first published in 1976, discusses four classical paradigms for sociology – the positivism of Saint-Simon and Comte, Durkheim, Marx and Weber – and four contemporary developments or revisions of them – the sociologie active of Dumazedier and his colleagues in France, sociology in Socialist Poland, the work of Dahrendorf and the ‘new sociology’ of Mills and his successors. Christopher Bryant suggests that no neutral language exists in which to compare the characteristics of these different paradigms, yet highlights those features which are common to all of them. Unique in its approach and analysis of the relationship between sociology and action, this book is of value and interest to students of sociology and theory and professional sociologists.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|15 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Positivism
View abstract
chapter 3|61 pages
Durkheim
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
La Sociologie active
View abstract
chapter 5|46 pages
Marx
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Sociology in a Socialist Society: The Case of Poland
View abstract
chapter 7|40 pages
Weber
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Dahrendorf
View abstract
chapter 9|28 pages
The New Sociology
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Conclusions
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book, first published in 1976, discusses four classical paradigms for sociology – the positivism of Saint-Simon and Comte, Durkheim, Marx and Weber – and four contemporary developments or revisions of them – the sociologie active of Dumazedier and his colleagues in France, sociology in Socialist Poland, the work of Dahrendorf and the ‘new sociology’ of Mills and his successors. Christopher Bryant suggests that no neutral language exists in which to compare the characteristics of these different paradigms, yet highlights those features which are common to all of them. Unique in its approach and analysis of the relationship between sociology and action, this book is of value and interest to students of sociology and theory and professional sociologists.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|15 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Positivism
View abstract
chapter 3|61 pages
Durkheim
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
La Sociologie active
View abstract
chapter 5|46 pages
Marx
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Sociology in a Socialist Society: The Case of Poland
View abstract
chapter 7|40 pages
Weber
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Dahrendorf
View abstract
chapter 9|28 pages
The New Sociology
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Conclusions
View abstract

This book, first published in 1976, discusses four classical paradigms for sociology – the positivism of Saint-Simon and Comte, Durkheim, Marx and Weber – and four contemporary developments or revisions of them – the sociologie active of Dumazedier and his colleagues in France, sociology in Socialist Poland, the work of Dahrendorf and the ‘new sociology’ of Mills and his successors. Christopher Bryant suggests that no neutral language exists in which to compare the characteristics of these different paradigms, yet highlights those features which are common to all of them. Unique in its approach and analysis of the relationship between sociology and action, this book is of value and interest to students of sociology and theory and professional sociologists.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|15 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Positivism
View abstract
chapter 3|61 pages
Durkheim
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
La Sociologie active
View abstract
chapter 5|46 pages
Marx
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Sociology in a Socialist Society: The Case of Poland
View abstract
chapter 7|40 pages
Weber
View abstract
chapter 8|40 pages
Dahrendorf
View abstract
chapter 9|28 pages
The New Sociology
View abstract
chapter 10|13 pages
Conclusions
View abstract
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