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Conceptualizing relational sociology...
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Dépelteau, François, (1963-)
Conceptualizing relational sociology :ontological and theoretical issues /
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杜威分類號:
301
書名/作者:
Conceptualizing relational sociology : : ontological and theoretical issues // edited by Christopher Powell and François Dépelteau.
其他作者:
Dépelteau, François,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Intergroup relations.
標題:
Interpersonal relations.
標題:
Social interaction.
標題:
Sociology.
標題:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General
標題:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Regional Studies
標題:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
ISBN:
113734265X (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137342652 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Introduction; Francois Depelteau and Christopher Powell -- PART I: DEFINING THE PROJECT -- 1. Collective Reflexivity: A Relational Case for it; Margaret Archer -- 2. Interactions and Juxtapositions: Conceptualizing 'Relations' in Relational Sociology; Nick Crossley -- 3. From interactions between structures and actors to social transactions; Francois Depelteau -- 4. Relational Sociology: A Paradigm from a Critical Realist Standpoint; Pierpaolo Donati -- 5. Radical Relationism; Christopher Powell -- PART II: RELATIONISM AND SOCIAL THEORY -- 6. Relational Sociology and Historical Materialism: Three Conversation Starters; Ken Fish -- 7. Bourdieu's Relational Method in Theory and Practice; John W. Mohr -- 8. Feminist Preludes to Relational Sociology; Sarah Redshaw -- 9. Critical Strategies for Implementing a Relational Sociological Paradigm: Elias, Bourdieu, and Uncivilized Sociological Theoretical Struggles; Christopher Thorpe -- 10. Norbert Elias on Relations: Insights and Perspectives; Charalambos Tsekeris -- PART III: PERMUTATIONS AND APPLICATIONS -- 11. Power from Switching Across Netdoms through Reflexive and Indexical Language; Jorge Fontdevila and Harrison C. White -- 12. Social Relationships between Communication, Network Structure, and Culture; Jan Fuhse -- 13. Turning points are the rule rather than the exception: perspective on the different forms of uncertainty; Harrison C. White, Fřďric C. Godart, and Matthias Thiemann -- 14. Advancing Sociology Through a Focus on Relational Processes; Debbie Kasper -- 15. Survival units as the point of departure for a relational sociology; Lars Bo Kasperson -- 16. Human Transaction Mechanisms in Evolutionary Niches₇a Methodological Relationalist Standpoint; Osmo Kivinen and Tero Piiroinen -- 17. Objects, Agency and Relational Sociology; Craig McFarlane -- 18. Connecting Network Methods to Social Science Research: How To Parsimoniously Use Dyadic Measures as Independent Variables; Heather Price -- Relational Sociology, Social Psychology, and Social Neuroscience; Stephen Quilley -- Conclusion; Mustafa Emirbayer.
摘要、提要註:
From networks to fields to figurations to discourses, relational ideas have become common in social science, and a distinct relational sociology has emerged over the past decade and a half. But so far, this paradigm shift has raised as many questions as it answers. Just what are 'relations', precisely? How do we observe and measure them? How does relational thinking change what we already know about society? What new questions does it invite us to ask? This volume and its companion volume Applying Relational Sociology: Networks, Relations, and Society bring together, for the first time, the leading experts and up-and-coming scholars in the field to address fundamental questions about what relational sociology is and how it works.
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Conceptualizing relational sociology :ontological and theoretical issues /
Conceptualizing relational sociology :
ontological and theoretical issues /edited by Christopher Powell and François Dépelteau. - 1 online resource.
Introduction; Francois Depelteau and Christopher Powell -- PART I: DEFINING THE PROJECT -- 1. Collective Reflexivity: A Relational Case for it; Margaret Archer -- 2. Interactions and Juxtapositions: Conceptualizing 'Relations' in Relational Sociology; Nick Crossley -- 3. From interactions between structures and actors to social transactions; Francois Depelteau -- 4. Relational Sociology: A Paradigm from a Critical Realist Standpoint; Pierpaolo Donati -- 5. Radical Relationism; Christopher Powell -- PART II: RELATIONISM AND SOCIAL THEORY -- 6. Relational Sociology and Historical Materialism: Three Conversation Starters; Ken Fish -- 7. Bourdieu's Relational Method in Theory and Practice; John W. Mohr -- 8. Feminist Preludes to Relational Sociology; Sarah Redshaw -- 9. Critical Strategies for Implementing a Relational Sociological Paradigm: Elias, Bourdieu, and Uncivilized Sociological Theoretical Struggles; Christopher Thorpe -- 10. Norbert Elias on Relations: Insights and Perspectives; Charalambos Tsekeris -- PART III: PERMUTATIONS AND APPLICATIONS -- 11. Power from Switching Across Netdoms through Reflexive and Indexical Language; Jorge Fontdevila and Harrison C. White -- 12. Social Relationships between Communication, Network Structure, and Culture; Jan Fuhse -- 13. Turning points are the rule rather than the exception: perspective on the different forms of uncertainty; Harrison C. White, Fřďric C. Godart, and Matthias Thiemann -- 14. Advancing Sociology Through a Focus on Relational Processes; Debbie Kasper -- 15. Survival units as the point of departure for a relational sociology; Lars Bo Kasperson -- 16. Human Transaction Mechanisms in Evolutionary Niches₇a Methodological Relationalist Standpoint; Osmo Kivinen and Tero Piiroinen -- 17. Objects, Agency and Relational Sociology; Craig McFarlane -- 18. Connecting Network Methods to Social Science Research: How To Parsimoniously Use Dyadic Measures as Independent Variables; Heather Price -- Relational Sociology, Social Psychology, and Social Neuroscience; Stephen Quilley -- Conclusion; Mustafa Emirbayer.
From networks to fields to figurations to discourses, relational ideas have become common in social science, and a distinct relational sociology has emerged over the past decade and a half. But so far, this paradigm shift has raised as many questions as it answers. Just what are 'relations', precisely? How do we observe and measure them? How does relational thinking change what we already know about society? What new questions does it invite us to ask? This volume and its companion volume Applying Relational Sociology: Networks, Relations, and Society bring together, for the first time, the leading experts and up-and-coming scholars in the field to address fundamental questions about what relational sociology is and how it works.
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