Sociology in the Twenty-First Century
Key Trends, Debates, and Challenges
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:18th Oct '20
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This book presents a comprehensive overview of contemporary sociology, addressing key questions and challenges while exploring its future directions. Sociology in the Twenty-First Century is an essential read for sociologists.
In Sociology in the Twenty-First Century, the author delves into significant issues that define the field of sociology today. It begins by addressing fundamental questions such as 'What is sociology?' and explores its historical evolution with 'How has sociology evolved?' This comprehensive examination sets the stage for a deeper understanding of the discipline's relevance in contemporary society. The book also tackles the pressing question of 'How can or should we make sense of sociology?' which is vital for both scholars and students alike.
The text navigates through key trends, debates, and challenges that have emerged in twenty-first-century sociology. It highlights ongoing disputes regarding the future of the discipline, particularly in light of new and post-classical forms of sociology. The central premise is that a thorough analysis of global societal challenges necessitates a sociology that effectively accounts for the intricate relationships between social actors and structures across various contexts.
Furthermore, Sociology in the Twenty-First Century offers a forward-looking perspective, providing insights into past, present, and potential future trends that shape sociological inquiry. With contributions from notable scholars, the book serves as an essential resource for both professional sociologists and students, ensuring that readers are equipped with the tools to engage with the complexities of modern sociology.
ISBN: 9783030384234
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623 pages
1st ed. 2020