Studies in Structural Sociology

Cover of Studies in Structural Sociology by Frank W Young
Year: 2015
Language: en
Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9781884092701
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Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 2.314853751 pounds
Width: 0.48 inches
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“Studies in Structural Sociology” by Frank W. Young, published by Richard Altschuler & Associates, Incorporated in 2015, presents a collection of articles and essays that explore a new approach to sociology centered on the concept of “community.” This edition, comprising 208 pages, delves into the various scales of community, from households to nation-states, and examines how these units navigate unpredictable threats from nature, other communities, and internal conflicts.

Readers will find that the work emphasizes the importance of problem-solving strategies within communities, highlighting the need for specialized knowledge, debate, and mobilization in the face of challenges. The text also critiques contemporary sociological frameworks, offering alternative explanations for issues such as corporate production and income inequality. Young’s perspective reflects the neo-Durkheimian social ecology pioneered at the University of Chicago, providing insights into the dynamics of social organization and the role of communities in addressing societal problems.


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This collection of articles and essays embodies a new approach to sociology based on the original meaning of the word. Its central concept is “community,” which is defined to cover units as small as the household and as large as the nation-state. Individuals are a special case of community. So defined, communities account for almost all the independent social organization of the planet. At every level, communities must deal with unpredictable threats from nature, other communities and internal conflict. Success in this effort, as measured by indicators of average health, depends on the activation of a range of problem-solving strategies: applying specialized knowledge and skills, debating the merits of conflicting courses of action and, if these fail, mobilizing behind a reform movement. If a threat is overwhelming, the community may revert to an earlier, partly mythical, way of life. The ratio of problem-solving capacity to threat determines the chances of success. ¶ This perspective reflects the neo-Durkheimian social ecology that sociologists at the University of Chicago pioneered at the beginning of the 20th century, and it rejects the “individual in society” framework that guides most of contemporary sociology. As presented in these articles and essays, it offers alternative explanations for current findings on the negative impact of corporate production, income inequality and the Islamic Counter-Reformation, among other well-known problems. ¶ Frank W. Young is emeritus professor of Development Sociology at Cornell University, where he taught for thirty-three years. He completed his PhD in Anthropology at Cornell in 1957 and returned to Cornell after fieldwork via the Department of Development Sociology. His fieldwork began in Nova Scotia, where he studied the impact of urbanization on two fishing villages. This study was followed by similar comparative research in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Tunisia and the Southern Tier region of New York State. In 1968 he spent a year at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences and in 1975 he was a senior fellow at the East-West Center.

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