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In the sixth edition of Contested Knowledge, social theorist Steven Seidman presents the latest topics in social theory and addresses the current shift of 'universalist theorists' to networks of clustered debates.
  • Responds to current issues, debates, and new social movements
  • Reviews sociological theory from a contemporary perspective
  • Reveals how the universal theorist and the era of rival schools has been replaced by networks of clustered debates that are relatively 'autonomous' and interdisciplinary
  • Features updates and in-depth discussions of the newest clustered debates in social theory—intimacy, postcolonial nationalism, and the concept of 'the other'
  • Challenges social scientists to renew their commitment to the important moral and political role social knowledge plays in public life

Contested Knowledge: Social Theory Today

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In the sixth edition of Contested Knowledge, social theorist Steven Seidman presents the latest topics in social theory and addresses... Read more

    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 11/11/2016
    ISBN13: 9781119167587, 978-1119167587
    ISBN10: 1119167582

    Number of Pages: 368

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    In the sixth edition of Contested Knowledge, social theorist Steven Seidman presents the latest topics in social theory and addresses the current shift of 'universalist theorists' to networks of clustered debates.
    • Responds to current issues, debates, and new social movements
    • Reviews sociological theory from a contemporary perspective
    • Reveals how the universal theorist and the era of rival schools has been replaced by networks of clustered debates that are relatively 'autonomous' and interdisciplinary
    • Features updates and in-depth discussions of the newest clustered debates in social theory—intimacy, postcolonial nationalism, and the concept of 'the other'
    • Challenges social scientists to renew their commitment to the important moral and political role social knowledge plays in public life

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