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The Sage handbook of cultural sociology / ed. by David Inglis and Anna-Mari Almila

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Sage Publications, 2016Description: xviii, 616 s. : illISBN:
  • 9781446271971
  • 1446271978
DDC classification:
  • 306 SAG
Contents:
PART 1. SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT: Paul K. Jones: Marxist Cultural Sociology ; David Inglis: Max Weber\'s Presences : On the Cultural Sociology of the Long-Term ; Colin Loader: The Cultural Sociology of Alfred Weber and Karl Mannheim ; David Inglis: Durkheimian and Neo-Durkheimian Cultural Sociologies ; Eduardo de la Fuente: A Qualitative Theory of Culture : Georg Simmel and Cultural Sociology ; Gisèle Sapiro: Bourdieu\'s Sociology of Culture : On the Economy of Symbolic Goods ; Norman Denzin: Symbolic Interactionism\'s Contribution to the Study of Culture ; Karen A. Cerulo: Cognition and Cultural Sociology : The Inside and Outside of Thought ; Anna-Mari Almila: Actor Network Theory and Its Cultural Uses ; Pertti Alasuutari: Neoinstitutionalist Sociology ; Ilana F. Silber: The Cultural Worth of \'Economies of Worth\' : French Pragmatic Sociology from a Cultural Sociological Perspective ; Rudi Laermans: Systems Theory and Culture : Drawing Lessons from Parsons and Luhmann ; Marco Santoro: The \'Production of Culture Perspective\' in Perspective ; Chandra Mukerji: Cultural Historical Sociology. -- PART 2. METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES: Dick Houtman and Peter Achterberg: Quantitative Analysis in Cultural Sociology : Why It Should be Done, How It Can Be Done ; Thomas S. Eberle: Qualitative Cultural Sociology ; Julien Duval: Multiple Correspondence Analysis ; Jonathan Roberge: Hermeneutics and Cultural Sociology ; Nick Crossley: Social Network Analysis ; John Hughson: Ethnography and the Sociology of Culture.
PART 3. DISCIPLINARITY & INTERDISCIPLINARITY: David Inglis: Sociology and Cultural Studies : A Close and Fraught Relationship ; Janet Stewart: Visual Culture Studies and Cultural Sociology : Extractive Seeing ; Mary Kosut: Queering Gender, Art and Culture in the Age of Media Convergence. -- PART 4. CULTURE & SOCIETY: Bethany Bryson: Symbolic Boundaries ; Laura Edles: Cultural Sociology of Religion and Beliefs ; Rachel Hurdley: Everyday Life : The Making of a Sociological Topic, Then Making it \'Cultural Sociology\' ; Tia DeNora: \'Turn Turn Turn!\' Musicalizing Cultural Sociology with the \'in Action\' Perspective. -- PART 5. CULTURE & POLITICS: Nick Stevenston: Cultural Citizenship ; Hank Johnston: Dimensions of Culture in Social Movement Research ; Eric Taylor Woods: Cultural Nationalism ; Ron Jacobs: Cultural Sociology of News Media ; Brad West: Cultural Memory.
PART 6. ARTS & AESTHETICS: Paul Jones: (Cultural) Sociologies of Architecture? ; Tatiana Signorelli Heise & Andrew Tudor : For a Sociology of the Cinema ; Nail Farkhatdinov & Sophia Krzys Acord: Witnessing Culture : Museums, Exhibitions and the Artistic Encounter ; Anna-Mari Almila: Cultural Sociology of Fashion : On the Sartorial, Symbolic and Social ; Andy Bennett: Popular Music and Cultural Sociology ; Dominik Bartmanski: Iconicity ; Fred Wherry: The Cultural Sociology of Markets. -- PART 7. CULTURE & CONSUMPTION: David Wright: Cultural Consumption and Cultural Omnivorousness ; Sonia Bookman: Cultural Sociology : Brands ; Matthias Varul: Cultural Sociology of Ethical Consumption
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Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 306 SAG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100623249

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Cultural sociology - or the sociology of culture - has grown from a minority interest in the 1970s to become one of the largest and most vibrant areas within sociology globally. In The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Sociology, a global range of experts explore the theory, methodology and innovations that make up this ever-expanding field.

The Handbook′s 40 original chapters have been organised into five thematic sections:

Theoretical Paradigms Major Methodological Perspectives Domains of Inquiry Cultural Sociology in Contexts Cultural Sociology and Other Analytical Approaches Both comprehensive and current, The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Sociology will be an essential reference tool for both advanced students and scholars across sociology, cultural studies and media studies.

PART 1. SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT: Paul K. Jones: Marxist Cultural Sociology ; David Inglis: Max Weber\'s Presences : On the Cultural Sociology of the Long-Term ; Colin Loader: The Cultural Sociology of Alfred Weber and Karl Mannheim ; David Inglis: Durkheimian and Neo-Durkheimian Cultural Sociologies ; Eduardo de la Fuente: A Qualitative Theory of Culture : Georg Simmel and Cultural Sociology ; Gisèle Sapiro: Bourdieu\'s Sociology of Culture : On the Economy of Symbolic Goods ; Norman Denzin: Symbolic Interactionism\'s Contribution to the Study of Culture ; Karen A. Cerulo: Cognition and Cultural Sociology : The Inside and Outside of Thought ; Anna-Mari Almila: Actor Network Theory and Its Cultural Uses ; Pertti Alasuutari: Neoinstitutionalist Sociology ; Ilana F. Silber: The Cultural Worth of \'Economies of Worth\' : French Pragmatic Sociology from a Cultural Sociological Perspective ; Rudi Laermans: Systems Theory and Culture : Drawing Lessons from Parsons and Luhmann ; Marco Santoro: The \'Production of Culture Perspective\' in Perspective ; Chandra Mukerji: Cultural Historical Sociology. -- PART 2. METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES: Dick Houtman and Peter Achterberg: Quantitative Analysis in Cultural Sociology : Why It Should be Done, How It Can Be Done ; Thomas S. Eberle: Qualitative Cultural Sociology ; Julien Duval: Multiple Correspondence Analysis ; Jonathan Roberge: Hermeneutics and Cultural Sociology ; Nick Crossley: Social Network Analysis ; John Hughson: Ethnography and the Sociology of Culture.

PART 3. DISCIPLINARITY & INTERDISCIPLINARITY: David Inglis: Sociology and Cultural Studies : A Close and Fraught Relationship ; Janet Stewart: Visual Culture Studies and Cultural Sociology : Extractive Seeing ; Mary Kosut: Queering Gender, Art and Culture in the Age of Media Convergence. -- PART 4. CULTURE & SOCIETY: Bethany Bryson: Symbolic Boundaries ; Laura Edles: Cultural Sociology of Religion and Beliefs ; Rachel Hurdley: Everyday Life : The Making of a Sociological Topic, Then Making it \'Cultural Sociology\' ; Tia DeNora: \'Turn Turn Turn!\' Musicalizing Cultural Sociology with the \'in Action\' Perspective. -- PART 5. CULTURE & POLITICS: Nick Stevenston: Cultural Citizenship ; Hank Johnston: Dimensions of Culture in Social Movement Research ; Eric Taylor Woods: Cultural Nationalism ; Ron Jacobs: Cultural Sociology of News Media ; Brad West: Cultural Memory.

PART 6. ARTS & AESTHETICS: Paul Jones: (Cultural) Sociologies of Architecture? ; Tatiana Signorelli Heise & Andrew Tudor : For a Sociology of the Cinema ; Nail Farkhatdinov & Sophia Krzys Acord: Witnessing Culture : Museums, Exhibitions and the Artistic Encounter ; Anna-Mari Almila: Cultural Sociology of Fashion : On the Sartorial, Symbolic and Social ; Andy Bennett: Popular Music and Cultural Sociology ; Dominik Bartmanski: Iconicity ; Fred Wherry: The Cultural Sociology of Markets. -- PART 7. CULTURE & CONSUMPTION: David Wright: Cultural Consumption and Cultural Omnivorousness ; Sonia Bookman: Cultural Sociology : Brands ; Matthias Varul: Cultural Sociology of Ethical Consumption

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