Theoretical Thinking in Sociology

Theoretical Thinking in Sociology by William Skidmore, published by Cambridge University Press in November 1979, is a comprehensive exploration of sociological theory. This second edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The book integrates three traditional approaches to the study of sociological theory: the history of sociological thought, modern sociological perspectives, and the philosophy of science, focusing on four main themes: exchange theory, functionalism, symbolic interaction, and ethnomethodology.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the theoretical challenges faced by prominent sociological theorists and their proposed solutions. The text emphasizes theoretical thinking as a creative intellectual endeavor and reviews significant historical problems within the field of sociology. Each chapter concludes with a summary, discussion topics, essay questions, and suggestions for further reading, providing a structured approach to understanding the relationship between research literature and theoretical frameworks in sociology.
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Sociological theory has typically been studied in three types of courses: history of sociological thought, modern sociological perspectives, and philosophy of science. Theoretical Thinking in Sociology is a book that combines all three of these approaches and covers four main themes in sociological theory – exchange theory, functionalism, symbolic interaction and ethnomethodology. Although each theory takes a different approach to the task of explaining social order, all are presented with an emphasis on theoretical thinking. In addition to outlining these theories, the author describes in detail the theoretical problems faced by leading sociological theorists and their solutions to them, and presents theory as a creative intellectual development. The book reviews significant problems from the history of theory in sociology, and discusses research literature and the relationship of this research to its theoretical field. Each chapter of this 1979 second edition ends with a summary, topics for discussion, essay questions, and suggestions for further reading.
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