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Classical and Contemporary Social Theory


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Classical and Contemporary Social Theory publishes rigorous scholarly work that re-discovers the relevance of social theory for contemporary times, demonstrating the enduring importance of theory for modern social issues. The series covers social theory in a broad sense, inviting contributions on both 'classical' and modern theory, thus encompassing sociology, without being confined to a single discipline. As such, work from across the social sciences is welcome, provided that volumes address the social context of particular issues, subjects, or figures and offer new understandings of social reality and the contribution of a theorist or school to our understanding of it. The series considers significant new appraisals of established thinkers or schools, comparative works or contributions that discuss a particular social issue or phenomenon in relation to the work of specific theorists or theoretical approaches. Contributions are welcome that assess broad strands of thought within certain schools or across the work of a number of thinkers, but always with an eye toward contributing to contemporary understandings of social issues and contexts.

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Violence, Society and Radical Theory Bataille, Baudrillard and Contemporary Society

Violence, Society and Radical Theory: Bataille, Baudrillard and Contemporary Society

1st Edition

By William Pawlett
November 23, 2016

Shedding light on the relationship between violence and contemporary society, this volume explores the distinctive but little-known theories of violence in the work of Georges Bataille and Jean Baudrillard, applying these to a range of violent events - events often labelled ’inexplicable’ - in ...

Beyond Bauman Critical engagements and creative excursions

Beyond Bauman: Critical engagements and creative excursions

1st Edition

Edited By Michael Hviid Jacobsen
November 10, 2016

Bringing together leading interpreters of Zygmunt Bauman’s sociology, this volume thinks with and beyond Bauman’s work in order to show its continued relevance as a theory in its own right, as an object of criticism and as a stepping stone towards a fuller understanding of contemporary society. ...

Marx and Weber on Oriental Societies In the Shadow of Western Modernity

Marx and Weber on Oriental Societies: In the Shadow of Western Modernity

1st Edition

By Lutfi Sunar
October 26, 2016

The Orient was central to the work of Marx and Weber, both figures building their theories around the question of why modernity appeared to emerge only in the West. While Marx’s account focused on the accumulation of capital in the West, Weber’s explanation for this phenomenon centred on Western ...

Utopia: Social Theory and the Future

Utopia: Social Theory and the Future

1st Edition

Edited By Keith Tester, Michael Hviid Jacobsen
October 19, 2016

In the light of globalization's failure provide the universal panacea expected by some of its more enthusiastic proponents, and the current status of neo-liberalism in Europe, a search has begun for alternative visions of the future; alternatives to the free market and to rampant capitalism. Indeed...

Torture, Intelligence and Sousveillance in the War on Terror Agenda-Building Struggles

Torture, Intelligence and Sousveillance in the War on Terror: Agenda-Building Struggles

1st Edition

By Vian Bakir
September 08, 2016

Torture, Intelligence and Sousveillance in the War on Terror examines the communication battles of the Bush and Blair political administrations (and those of their successors in America and Britain) over their use of torture, first-hand or second-hand, to gain intelligence for the War on Terror. ...

Being Human in a Consumer Society

Being Human in a Consumer Society

1st Edition

By Alejandro Néstor García Martínez
February 04, 2015

This book offers a new perspective on sociological studies of the consumer society, introducing neglected normative questions relating to the good life and human flourishing - subjects more commonly discussed in fields of moral, political, and social philosophy. With attention to a wide range of ...

Diagnostic Cultures A Cultural Approach to the Pathologization of Modern Life

Diagnostic Cultures: A Cultural Approach to the Pathologization of Modern Life

1st Edition

By Svend Brinkmann
April 04, 2016

Some studies estimate that each year, around a quarter of the population of Western countries will suffer from at least one mental disorder. Should this be interpreted as evidence for the progress of psychiatry, a discipline that is now able to identify and treat mental illnesses that have always ...

David Riesman's Unpublished Writings and Continuing Legacy

David Riesman's Unpublished Writings and Continuing Legacy

1st Edition

Edited By Keith Kerr, B. Garrick Harden, Marcus Aldredge
August 14, 2015

It has been over 60 years since David Riesman’s most famous work The Lonely Crowd brought him international acclaim. While this remains a best-selling sociology book, Riesman’s expertise and publications spanned far beyond the treatment of the American social character type offered there. This ...

Max Weber's Theory of Modernity The Endless Pursuit of Meaning

Max Weber's Theory of Modernity: The Endless Pursuit of Meaning

1st Edition

By Michael Symonds
March 04, 2016

This book illuminates an important dimension of the work of Max Weber. Weber’s theory of meaning and modernity is articulated through an understanding of his account of the way in which the pursuit of meaning in the modern world has been shaped by the loss of Western religion and how such pursuit ...

Sociological Amnesia Cross-currents in Disciplinary History

Sociological Amnesia: Cross-currents in Disciplinary History

1st Edition

Edited By Alex Law, Eric Royal Lybeck
July 03, 2015

The history of sociology overwhelmingly focuses on 'the winners' from the classical 'canon' - Marx, Durkheim, and Weber - to today's most celebrated sociologists. This book strikingly demonstrates that restricting sociology in this way impoverishes it as a form of historically reflexive knowledge ...

The Poetics of Crime Understanding and Researching Crime and Deviance Through Creative Sources

The Poetics of Crime: Understanding and Researching Crime and Deviance Through Creative Sources

1st Edition

By Michael Hviid Jacobsen
October 17, 2014

The Poetics of Crime provides an invitation to reconsider and reimagine how criminological knowledge may be creatively and poetically constructed, obtained, corroborated and applied. Departing from the conventional understanding of criminology as a discipline concerned with refined statistical ...

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