Tradition of the Chicago School of Sociology

Tradition of the Chicago School of Sociology

Tomasi, Luigi

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2024

298

Mole

Inglês

9781138276734

15 a 20 dias

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Contents: Theoretical Problematic: The Gothic foundation of Robert E. Park's conception of race and culture; The contribution of Georg Simmel to the foundation of theory at the Chicago School of Sociology; The neighbourhood and deviance in the Chicago School, a relationistic interpretation; The place of the Chicago School of Sociology in the study of nationality and ethnicity. Methodological Approach: Chicago sociology and the empirical impulse: its implications for sociological theorizing; Chicago methods: reputations and realities; Seventy years of fieldwork in sociology, from Nels Anderson's The Hobo to Elijah Anderson's Streetwise; One hundred years of methodological research, the example of Chicago. Important Sociologists From Chicago And The Actuality Of The Chicago Approach: George Herbert Mead's transformation of his intellectual context; Erving Goffman: a symbolic interactionist?; Persistence and change: fundamental elements in Herbert Blumer's metatheoretical perspective; The sociology of 'going concerns', Everett Hughes' interpretive institutional ecology; The Chicago School of Sociology's heritage in Polish sociology; Index; Contributors.
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Young Men;negotiated going concerns;Chicago Real Estate Board;empirical observation dynamic relationship;Taxi Dance Hall;sociological theories;Gothic Imagination;eclecticism;Deep Historical Research;Chicago's social dynamics;Mental Environment;Superb;Early Chicago School;Chicago Sociologists;Polish Sociology;Social Survey Movement;Common Language;World Traits Transplanted;Race Relations Cycle;Symbolic Interactionism's View;Chicago School;Hull House Maps;Mead's Social Psychology;Chicago Tradition;Simmelian Formalism;Large Scale Social Phenomena;Local Community Research Committee;Florian Znaniecki;Social Persistence;Human Group Life