The Structure of Sociological Theory |
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Sociological Theorizing | 1 |
PART I | 17 |
Talcott Parsons | 39 |
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abstract action actors American Sociological Review analytical anomie assumptions axioms basic become behavior Blau Blau's Blumer causal cause complex concepts conflict groups conflict theory Coser create critical cultural Dahrendorf definitions deprived develop dialectical Durkheim emergence Emerson Émile Durkheim emphasized empirical equilibrium ethnomethodology example exchange relations exchange theory exist explain functional analysis Georg Simmel goals Herbert Blumer Homans human Ibid individuals institutionalized integration interac interaction interactionist involved logical macro maintain Malinowski Marx Marx's Mead's Merton needs networks norms operate organicism patterns of social phenomena phenomenology political principles problems propositions psychological question Ralf Dahrendorf reality relationship requisites reveal rewards role theory role-taking scheme Simmel situation social change social organization social structure social systems Social Theory social whole social world society sociological theory sociologists specific strategy survival symbolic interactionism symbolic interactionists systemic whole Talcott Parsons tautology teleology tendency theoretical statements theorists tion Turner types values variables viewed York