Toward a Sociological Imagination
Bridging Specialized Fields
Bernard Phillips author Harold Kincaid author Thomas Scheff author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:9th Jul '02
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Toward A Sociological Imagination builds on the ideas C. Wright Mills expressed in The Sociological Imagination for an approach to the scientific method broad enough to open up to the full range of knowledge within the sociology discipline. In this book, nine sociologists and one philosopher provide detailed tests of the utility of the approach within diverse substantive sociological areas. These areas include, deviance and anomie, stratification and occupational mobility, the origins of capitalism, combining narrative sociology with modeling, racial and ethnic relations, unacknowledged emotions within the psychiatric interview, the genesis of violence, and the impact of moving from a vernacular to a theoretical approach to language.
?this book offers a refreshing reminder of the need to reflect on our research questions and methods in an era when specialization seems to hold the greatest reward. -- Stephen Sweet * Theory and Epistemology *
…this book offers a refreshing reminder of the need to reflect on our research questions and methods in an era when specialization seems to hold the greatest reward. -- Stephen Sweet * Theory and Epistemology *
ISBN: 9780761823421
Dimensions: 217mm x 135mm x 24mm
Weight: 413g
318 pages