
Explaining Social Life
Description
This expanded and updated second edition actively encourages readers to develop and practice their own capacities for social explanation:
providing readers with a powerful 'tool kit' of five social theoretical concepts - Individuals, Nature, Culture, Action and Social Structure - that are fundamental to social explanation;
drawing on a historically and geographically wide range of examples of social phenomena to show how these theoretical concepts operate and why they're important;
offering end of chapter questions that enable readers to put theory into practice and begin theorising for themselves.
Explaining Social Life is ideal for anyone interested in social theory, including students of sociology, anthropology and related social sciences - both those engaging with social theory for the first time, and more advanced students looking to build upon their understanding.
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'Rather than telling students about how other people have theorized the world we share, this book gives students the means and confidence to theorize for themselves.' - Keith Tester, Professor of Sociology, University of Hull, UK 'Parker and Stanworth's innovative approach will alert students to a broad range of social theory and, equally important, help them to discover and understand its relevance in making sense of the complexities of contemporary lives and social processes.' - Michele Dillon, Professor of Sociology, University of New Hampshire, USAMore details
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Introduction: Social theory as a tool kit for social explanation.- PART I: THE CONCEPT OF THE INDIVIDUAL.- 1.What Do Individuals Explain?.- 2.Testing the Explanatory Value of Individuals.- PART II: THE CONCEPT OF NATURE.- 3. What Does Nature Explain?.- 4. Testing the Explanatory Value of Nature.- PART III: THE CONCEPT OF CULTURE.- 5. What Does Culture Explain?.- 6.Testing the Explanatory Value of Culture.- PART IV: THE CONCEPT OF ACTION.- 7. What Does Action Explain?.- 8. Testing the Explanatory Value of Action.- PART V: THE CONCEPT OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE.- 9. What Does Social Structure Explain?.- 10. Testing the Explanatory Value of Social Structure.- PART VI: CONCLUSION.- 11. Get Real: A Perspective on Social Science.- 12. Being Practical: The Uses and Payoffs of Social Explanation.- Coda: the quest for explanation.