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The Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology

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ISBN: 978-0-470-69607-1

March 2008

Wiley-Blackwell

496 pages

Description

The Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology brings together thirty-eight original essays covering the wide inter-disciplinary field of political sociology.

  • Represents the most comprehensive overview available in the field of political sociology
  • Covers traditional questions as well as emerging topics including recent debates on gender, citizenship, and political identity
  • Includes detailed editorial introduction, abstracts, further reading lists, and a consolidated bibliography.
About the Author
Kate Nash is Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Her publications include Universal Difference: Feminism and the Liberal Undecidability of "Women" (1998) and Contemporary Political Sociology: Globalization, Politics, and Power (Blackwell, 2000), and editor of Readings in Contemporary Political Sociology (Blackwell, 2000).

Alan Scott is Professor of Sociology at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. He is the author of Ideology and the New Social Movements (1990) and editor of The Limits of Globalization (1997). He has recently completed co-editing and co-translating (with Helmut Staubmann) Georg Simmel’s Rembrandt: a Philosophical Essay (2004).

Features

  • Contains thirty-eight original essays by leading authorities creating the most comprehensive overview available in the field of political sociology

  • Covers traditional questions as well as emerging topics including recent debates on gender, citizenship, and political identity

  • Includes detailed editorial introduction, abstracts, further reading lists, and a consolidated bibliography