Sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and historians critically assess a range of traditions in social theory and their current relevance. They also seek to apply, refine, integrate, or advance
In this book, Harry F. Dahms has collected contributions from a diverse group of experts in the field on the ongoing reconfiguration of the system of global political economy in the face of globalizat
Since the beginning of the modern age, studies of ongoing transformations of social life, human sociality, and social relations and institutions have been at the forefront of social theory, alongside
Philosophy, political science, and sociology scholars from the US, UK, and Australia present nine essays mostly based on papers presented at the annual conference of the International Social Theory
The first emphasis of the volume is on developments in the social theory of environmental issues, the environment, and the environmental crisis. The second emphasis is on the increasingly questionable
Since the linguistic turn in Frankfurt School critical theory during the 1970s, philosophical concerns have become increasingly important to its overall agenda, at the expense of concrete social-scien
In different ways, social theory and social history represent discourses that implicitly or explicitly highlight the need to apply perspectives on modern social realities that are conducive to discern