Image for The Dialogical Turn

The Dialogical Turn : New Roles for Sociology in the Postdisciplinary Age

Abbott, Andrew(Contributions by)Arjomand, Said Amir(Contributions by)Eisenstad, S N.(Contributions by)Goldfarb, Jeffrey C.(Contributions by)Heilbron, Johan(Contributions by)Mendes-Flohr, Paul(Contributions by)Miller, Eleanor(Contributions by)Munch, Richard A.(Contributions by)Camic, Charles(Edited by)Joas, Hans(Edited by)
See all formats and editions

Since its birth, sociology has struggled vainly to achieve an encompassing intellectual synthesis as it has fought against the explosion of ideas about the social world.

This volume considers an alternative response that has recently developed to conditions of intellectual fragmentation: the dialogical turn, a sociological approach that welcomes a plurality of orientations and perspectives as the essential basis for establishing productive dialogue.

This volume explores this exciting approach, building on the ideas of Donald N.

Levine, whose extensive writings on the forms and functions of intellectual dialogue provide the point of departure for an internationally renowned group of scholars.

Their innovative chapters assess the role of sociology in the conversation across contemporary academic disciplines, exploring the fundamental structural and conceptual reconstructions now taking place in the social sciences.

Visit our website for sample chapters!

Read More
Title Unavailable: Out of Print
Product Details
0742527115 / 9780742527119
Paperback / softback
301
19/11/2003
United States
English
328 p.
general Learn More