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  1. Usually supported in research institutions as a core component of the discipline of sociology, social theory most commonly encompasses the range of explanatory concepts, analytical tools, and heuristic devices on which sociologists and social scientists draw in their efforts to interpret statistical or qualitative data about particular empirical social phenomena.
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    Within social theory, the term ‘modernity’ is most often used to refer to societies that are built on the principles of individual freedom and instrumental mastery.Furthermore, such societies are assumed to have emerged in Western Europe and North America from the late eighteenth century onwards.All debate notwithstanding, this has remained the core understanding of modernity.
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    Modern Sociological Theory gives a lucid overview of: the core concepts that sociological theory must address and attempt to reconcile - agency, rationality, structure and system; and the main phenomena that sociological theory sets to explain - culture, power, gender, differentiation and stratification.
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  2. Social Theory - Sociology - Oxford Bibliographies

  3. Modern Social Theory | Ian Craib - Taylor & Francis …

    Sep 22, 2015 · The revised edition of this widely acclaimed textbook provides a clear, accessible and comprehensive introduction to modern social theory.As

    • Author: Ian Craib
    • Pages: 272
    • Publish Year: 1984
  4. Foundations of Modern Social Theory | Open Yale …

    This course provides an overview of major works of social thought from the beginning of the modern era through the 1920s. Attention is paid to social and intellectual contexts, conceptual frameworks and methods, and contributions …

  5. SOCY 151 - Lecture 1 - Introduction | Open Yale Courses

  6. Modernity (Chapter 8) - The Cambridge Handbook of …

    Within social theory, the term ‘modernity’ is most often used to refer to societies that are built on the principles of individual freedom and instrumental mastery.Furthermore, such societies are assumed to have emerged in …

  7. Foundations of Modern Social Theory | Yale Online - Yale University

  8. Modern Social Theory - Ian Craib - Google Books

  9. Contemporary Social Theory An Introduction - Routledge

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     · Always readable and interesting, Contemporary Social Theory: An Introduction includes a wide range of modern social thought, from structuralism, to feminism, to globalization, and engagingly demonstrates …

  10. Modern Social Theory: An Introduction - PhilPapers

  11. Contemporary Social Theory | An introduction

    Dec 15, 2008 · Written by one of the world’s most acclaimed social theorists, Anthony Elliott provides a dazzlingly accessible and comprehensive introduction to modern social theory from the Frankfurt School to globalization theories …