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020 | _a978-1-4522-0362-1 | ||
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_a316.2 _bAPP |
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100 | _aAppelrouth, Scott | ||
245 | _aClassical and Contemporary Sociological Theory: Text and Readings | ||
260 |
_aLos Angeles: _bSage, _c2016. |
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300 | _axxv, 868p. | ||
650 | _a1. Introduction | ||
650 | _aPART I. Foundations of Classical Sociological Theory | ||
650 | _a2. Karl Marx | ||
650 | _a3. Emile Durkheim | ||
650 | _a4. Max Weber | ||
650 | _aPART II. Classical Sociological Theory: Expanding the Foundation | ||
650 | _a5. Charlotte Perkins Gilman | ||
650 | _a6. Georg Simmel | ||
650 | _a7. W.E.B. Du Bois | ||
650 | _a8. George Herbert Mead | ||
650 | _aPART III. Twentieth-Century Sociological Traditions | ||
650 | _a9. Structural Functionalism | ||
650 | _a10. Critical Theory | ||
650 | _a11.Exchange and Rational Choice Theories | ||
650 | _a12. Symbolic Interactionism and Dramaturgy | ||
650 | _a13. Phenomenology | ||
650 | _a14. Poststructuralism | ||
650 | _a15. Postmodernism | ||
700 | _aEdles, Laura Desfor | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
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