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Processual Sociology Illustrated Edition
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In Processual Sociology, Abbott first examines the endurance of individuals and social groups through time and then goes on to consider the question of what this means for human nature. He looks at different approaches to the passing of social time and determination, all while examining the goal of social existence, weighing the concepts of individual outcome and social order. Abbott concludes by discussing core difficulties of the practice of social science as a moral activity, arguing that it is inescapably moral and therefore we must develop normative theories more sophisticated than our current naively political normativism. Ranging broadly across disciplines and methodologies, Processual Sociology breaks new ground in its search for conceptual foundations of a rigorously processual account of social life.
- ISBN-10022633662X
- ISBN-13978-0226336626
- EditionIllustrated
- PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
- Publication dateMarch 7, 2016
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions8.9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
- Print length336 pages
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“Processual Sociology’s essays draw on a dizzying range of sources and examples, blended into a stunningly original, disruptive, and fecund analysis. The interrogation of such basic concepts as actor and outcome; the insights into the way that sequence and ecology frustrate causal reasoning; the effort to reconstitute macro-sociology on a radically micro-sociological foundation; and the reclamation of the moral dimension are just a few of this volume’s important themes. Processual Sociology is both a good read and an ambitious and compelling challenge to the way that social scientists understand and carry out their craft.”
― Paul DiMaggio, New York University
“In Processual Sociology, Abbott makes clear that his ambition is to change sociology fundamentally. In elegant but also rigorous essays, he connects his seemingly disparate past writings and foreshadows a basic rethinking of social ontology. This starts from the historical character of individual life and moves on to connect historical demography to the nature of groups, the constant making and remaking of all cultural and social relationships, and the inextricable connection between the empirical and the moral. It is a brilliant book that makes one want to drop everything else to join in thinking about sociology’s hardest, most basic questions.”
― Craig Calhoun, director, London School of Economics
“Abbott is the most surprising and innovative of today’s social theorists, in part because he combines disciplines as diverse as mathematical philosophy and literary theory. His work cuts in an entirely different way across the quantitative/qualitative and most other divides. Abbott repeatedly reverses the gestalts, advocating a lyrical sociology of contemporaneous flows rather than narratives explaining ‘outcomes’ abstracted from time, proposing that more is explained by problems of excess than problems of scarcity, and exposing concepts of inequality that run contrary to what we do in our own lives. This is a book to change the way sociologists think.” ― Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania
“Varieties of Social Imagination is an experiment in rejecting these habits, and its rhetorical tactic of choice—decentralizing the author’s history and identity—seems aimed at delivering a shock to our identity-obsessed twenty-first-century systems. The author constructs a female persona who reviews old works of social theory, with no one era, nationality, or gender favored.” -- Jessa Crispin ― The Baffler
“Abbott’s initial consolidation of his general theory, Processual Sociology, long in development, is such a welcome intervention. Reading the book is like opening the windows in an old, abandoned house, letting the wind sweep away the dust and cobwebs to reveal perfectly useable furnishings and foundation. Without hyperbole, the book should be required reading for every working sociologist, not least because processual sociology takes for granted, and is perfectly compatible with the ontological, structurational and liquid turns mentioned above. Indeed, process is the norm. . . . Many readers might be familiar with Abbott’s work on ‘linked ecologies’, ‘lyrical sociology’ or ‘outcomes’ – each of which works as a stand-alone essay. But, the collection is undoubtedly greater than the sum of its parts, bringing into view the long gestation and effort the Chicagoan has been elaborating piece by piece for over twenty years.” ― Sociological Review
“Abbott’s essays demand the full attention of their readers because, unlike almost any other current theorist, Abbott’s passionate attachment to the humanities, in conjunction with vigorous attention to slick methods, gives his voice the unique authority it has on the current intellectual scene.” ― American Journal of Sociology
“Abbott’s book is such a rich and complex one that it is not easy to give a summary of its contents. . .The point of Abbott’s book is to change the way of thinking about social phenomena rather than lay out rules of sociological method.” ― Acta Sociologica
“Andrew Abbott’s new book is another masterful installment in what is now a long series of important works by one of the leading sociologists in the United States. The reader of Processual Sociology will find some very creative and useful ideas in its pages. Abbott’s work, in brief, represents a most welcome contribution to modern sociology.” ― Contemporary Sociology
“One cannot discuss contemporary sociology without mentioning the work of Andrew Abbott. . . .Processual Sociology well represents his admirable intellectual diversity [and] merits attention from practitioners within all domains of the discipline.” ― European Journal of Sociology
"Andrew Abbott is one of those rare sociologists who are able to speak to different audiences without losing any of their rigorous arguments, their charm, or their ability to stimulate the sociological imagination. . . . Almost every book he writes is capable of taking center stage among sociological research by virtue of his extraordinary eclecticism, absolute mastery of data, and sociological writing that is, at times, captivating and always reflective of deep thought." ― Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia (Translated from Italian)
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- Publisher : University of Chicago Press; Illustrated edition (March 7, 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 336 pages
- ISBN-10 : 022633662X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0226336626
- Item Weight : 1.12 pounds
- Dimensions : 8.9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #210,251 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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