Overview
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John Holmwood
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Alexander Stewart
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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- John Holmwood, Alexander Stewart
Pages 1-10
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- John Holmwood, Alexander Stewart
Pages 11-25
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- John Holmwood, Alexander Stewart
Pages 26-41
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- John Holmwood, Alexander Stewart
Pages 42-62
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- John Holmwood, Alexander Stewart
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- John Holmwood, Alexander Stewart
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- John Holmwood, Alexander Stewart
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- John Holmwood, Alexander Stewart
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Back Matter
Pages 180-244
About this book
The book ranges widely over modern social theory, giving detailed treatments of major sources to identify common themes and deficiencies in apparently disparate schools of thought. The object is to lay bare negative assumptions forming methodologies in modern social theory in order to redirect the social sciences towards real problems and the progressive consequences of their solution. Examples are given and, throughout, the continuity of particular and general concerns is demonstrated.
About the authors
Author John Holmwood: John Holmwood is Professor of Sociology at the University of Nottingham, UK. He is President of the British Sociological Association and is co-editor (with Stephen Turner) of the Palgrave Pivot series Sociology Transformed, which explores national histories of sociology. John Scott is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Plymouth University, UK. He is a former President of the British Sociological Association and Honorary Professor in Sociology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He is author of Envisioning Sociology: Victor Branford, Patrick Geddes, and the Quest for Social Reconstruction.