Luigi Tomasi
The Tradition of the Chicago School of Sociology
Luigi Tomasi
The Tradition of the Chicago School of Sociology
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The value of the book lies in its reassessment of the distinctive features of the Chicago School, of its contributions in the theoretical and methodological fields and of its influence on the growth of sociology throughout the world and in America in particular.
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The value of the book lies in its reassessment of the distinctive features of the Chicago School, of its contributions in the theoretical and methodological fields and of its influence on the growth of sociology throughout the world and in America in particular.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781840144642
- ISBN-10: 1840144645
- Artikelnr.: 54610224
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781840144642
- ISBN-10: 1840144645
- Artikelnr.: 54610224
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tomasi Luigi
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.







