List of contributors
Social Theories of History and Histories of Social Theory
ISBN: 978-1-78350-218-9, eISBN: 978-1-78350-219-6
ISSN: 0278-1204
Publication date: 2 December 2013
Citation
(2013), "List of contributors", Social Theories of History and Histories of Social Theory (Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Vol. 31), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. Vii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0278-1204(2013)0000031015
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:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2013 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Seth Abrutyn | The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA |
Damayanti Banerjee | Department of Sociology, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Knoxville, TN, USA |
John Hamilton Bradford | Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena, MS, USA |
Dominiek Coates | University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia |
Marc Garcelon | University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, USA |
Ryan Gunderson | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA |
Eric Malczewski | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA |
Ewa Morawska | Department of Sociology, University of Essex, Colchester, UK |
David Norman Smith | Sociology Department, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA |
Milan Zafirovski | University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA |
- Social Theories of History and Histories of Social Theory
- Current Perspectives in Social Theory
- Social Theories of History and Histories of Social Theory
- Copyright Page
- List of contributors
- Editorial Board
- Introduction
- Charisma disenchanted: Max weber and his critics
- The sociological core vs. the historical component of the weber thesis: Some deviant cases revisited
- Recovering a disillusioned modernism: The enlightened pessimism of classical sociology
- Durkheim’s sui generis reality and the central subject matter of social science
- The developmental history of human social practices: From social analytics to explanatory narratives
- Toward a reconciliation of the structuration and morphogenesis theories “tested” in the eventful historical analysis ☆ In its original version this essay, entitled “Studying international migration in the long(er) and short(er) duree: Contesting some and reconciling other disagreements between the structuration and morphogenesis approaches,” appeared as a working paper WP-44-2011 of the International Migration Institute, University of Oxford (http://www.imi.ox.ac.uk/publications/imi-working-papers).
- Revisiting and reinvigorating evolutionary institutionalism: Bringing institutions back to life
- Tensions between self and “others” in the making of the self: The role of childhood experiences in the development of reflexivity
- Developing poverty: Democratic reforms and bureaucratic failures in state policies in india
- Explaining explanation: A critical review of john levi martin’s The explanation of social action