Recognition Theory as Social Research
Investigating the Dynamics of Social Conflict
Shane O’Neill author Nicholas H Smith author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:1st Jan '12
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This book presents a compelling case for a new research program in social sciences, focusing on recognition theory and its implications for resolving conflicts.
In Recognition Theory as Social Research, the author explores a groundbreaking research program within the social sciences, rooted in the theory of recognition developed by Axel Honneth and his contemporaries. This theory serves as a crucial framework for understanding social conflicts, providing a lens through which new insights can be gleaned. The book delves into various dimensions of recognition, emphasizing its significance in shaping social interactions and dynamics.
The text further examines the potential of recognition theory to inform just resolutions of conflicts, highlighting its practical implications for social justice. By analyzing case studies and theoretical perspectives, the author illustrates how recognition can foster empathy and understanding among conflicting parties. This exploration not only enriches the academic discourse but also offers valuable guidance for practitioners in the field.
Ultimately, Recognition Theory as Social Research advocates for a rethinking of social research methodologies, suggesting that the integration of recognition theory can lead to more effective and humane approaches to resolving societal issues. The book is an essential read for scholars, students, and practitioners interested in the intersections of social theory and real-world applications.
ISBN: 9781349333745
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247 pages
1st ed. 2012