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The Blackwell Companion to Social Theory, 2nd Edition

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ISBN: 978-0-631-21366-6

January 2000

Wiley-Blackwell

592 pages

Description
The Blackwell Companion to Social Theory (Second Edition) builds on the success of the first edition by adding four completely new chapters. Retained material from the first edition has been revised, extended, and updated and coverage of feminism expanded into two chapters. The book provides insights to the traditions of classical social thought as well as the major debates and developments in contemporary social theory with 18 original essays by the world's leading social theorists.
About the Author
Bryan S. Turner is Professor of Sociology at the University of Cambridge. He has held a number of teaching posts: at Flinders University (1982-87), the University of Utrecht (1987-90), the University of Essex (1990-93), and Deakin University (1993-98). He edited The Politics of J-F. Lyotard (with Chris Rojek, 1998), Max Weber: Critical Responses (1999) and The Talcott Parsons Reader (Blackwell, 1999), and he is closely involved with the journals Body & Society (as co-editor) and Citizenship Studies (as editor).
Features
* 18 essays by leading contemporary theorists examining post-classical modern social and cultural theory covering a wide range of key debates in the context of both macro and micro theory.

* Thematic coverage that examines the work of the major theorists and also looks at recent trends in scholarship.

* Contains four completely new chapters plus revised and expanded chapters from the first edition.