Discovering Sociology (RLE Social Theory)

Studies in Sociological Theory and Method

John Rex editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:8th Aug '14

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This book offers an insightful introduction to sociological theory, exploring key theorists and their relevance today. Discovering Sociology (RLE Social Theory) is a valuable resource for students.

In Discovering Sociology (RLE Social Theory), Professor John Rex, a leading figure in British sociology, offers a comprehensive introduction to the key issues surrounding sociological theory. His insights are drawn from years of teaching and engagement with a generation of sociology students, making this work both accessible and thought-provoking. Rex explores the objectives of sociological investigation and the methodologies employed, shedding light on how sociology aligns with or diverges from natural sciences and history.

The book delves into the contributions of significant theorists such as Weber, Durkheim, Marx, Engels, and Mills. Rex articulates their ideas and situates them within the broader landscape of sociological thought, providing readers with a well-rounded understanding of these foundational figures. Each theorist's work is examined in relation to contemporary issues, illustrating the ongoing relevance of their theories in today's sociological discourse.

Concluding with a compelling argument for the Weberian tradition, Discovering Sociology (RLE Social Theory) emphasizes its importance in the study of sociology. Rex argues that understanding these theoretical frameworks is crucial for grappling with the complexities of modern society. This book serves as an essential resource for students and scholars alike, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the discipline of sociology and its practical implications.

ISBN: 9781138786097

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 544g

298 pages