Discourse and Knowledge: The Making of Enlightenment Sociology, Volumen1Liverpool University Press, 2000 M01 1 - 344 páginas This work aims to offer an original interpretation of the rise of sociology from a contemporary point of view that is both theoretically and historically formed. Rather than assuming the dual revolution as watershed, it goes back behind the French Revolution and the industrial revolution in order to start from the more pervasive communication revolution. |
Contenido
Theory of Discourse | 34 |
Sociological Theory of Discourse | 53 |
Discourse of Modernity | 68 |
Sociological Discourse Analysis | 77 |
Crisis Discourse and Sociology | 93 |
The Rights Discourse | 121 |
Contributions to Enlightenment Sociology | 182 |
Discursive Construction of Enlightenment Sociology | 233 |
The Relation between Social | 257 |
Notes | 267 |
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Discourse and Knowledge: The Making of Enlightenment Sociology Piet Strydom Vista previa limitada - 2000 |
Discourse and Knowledge: The Making of Enlightenment Sociology Piet Strydom Vista previa limitada - 2000 |
Discourse and Knowledge: The Making of Enlightenment Sociology Piet Strydom Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |
Términos y frases comunes
absolutist ancien régime approach authors civil cognitive frames cognitive order cognitive structures collective action concept of society conflict constitutional construction of sociology context contribution Counter-Reformation crisis discourses critical critique cultural debates dimension discourse analysis discourse of modernity discursive construction early modern period Eder eighteenth century emergence emphasis Enlightenment sociology established example Ferguson and Millar Foucault framing devices French Revolution Giddens Glorious Revolution Habermas historically specific Hobbes human institutional interpretation issue knowledge Koselleck Lehmann master frame means mobilisation monarch Montesquieu moral nature normative organisation orientations participants particular phase philosophical philosophy of history Physiocrats point of view political environment popular sovereignty position practical discourse problem of violence Reformation relation religious rights discourse rights frame Scottish Enlightenment sense seventeenth century significant sixteenth social actors socio-political semantics sociological semantics sovereignty survival of society symbolic theoretical theory of discourse Thirty Years War Thomas Hobbes Touraine transformation Vico