文档介绍:FIFTY KEY SOCIOLOGISTS:
THE CONTEMPORARY THEORISTS
Fifty Key Sociologists: The‘ Contemporary Theorists covers the life, work,
ideas and impact of some of the most important thinkers within this
discipline. This volume concentrates on those figures whose main
writings were based predominantly in the second half of the twen-
tieth century. A–Z entries make this book easy to navigate and fig-
ures covered include:
Zygmunt Bauman
Pierre Bourdieu
Judith Butler
Michel Foucault
Claude Le´vi-Strauss
Interested readers will find the ideas of theorists writing in the nine-
teenth and early twentieth century discussed in Fifty Key Sociologists:
The Formative Theorists.
John Scott is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex. His
most recent books include Sociology: The Key Concepts (2006), Power
(Polity Press, 2001), Social Theory: Central Issues in Sociology (Sage,
2006) and, with James Fulcher, Sociology third edition, 2007).
Also available from Routledge
Sociology: The Key Concepts
John Scott
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Sociology: The Basics
Martin Albrow
0-415-17264-0
Fifty Key Sociologists: The Formative Theorists
Edited by John Scott
0-415-35260-6
Key Quotations in Sociology
K. Thompson
0-415-05761-2
Cultural Theory: The Key Thinkers
Andrew Edgar and Peter Sedgwick
0-415-23281-3
Cultural Theory: The Key Concepts (Second edition)
Edited by Andrew Edgar and Peter Sedgwick
0-415-28426-0
Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts
Nigel Rapport and Joanna Overing
0-415-18156-9
Habermas: The Key Concepts
Andrew Edgar
0-415-30379-6
The panion to Feminism and Postfeminism
Edited by Sarah Gamble
0-415-24310-6
The panion to Postmodernism
Edited by Stuart Sim
0-415-33359-8
FIFTY KEY
SOCIOLOGISTS:
THE CONTEMPORARY
THEORISTS
Edited by John Scott
Firstpublished2007
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