The Palgrave Handbook of Relational Sociology

This handbook on relational sociology is about a rapidly growing approach in the social sciences; an approach which is connected to the interests of a large, diverse pool of researchers across a range of disciplines.The book aims to elucidate the complexity and the scope of this growing approach by...

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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
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ISBN:9783319660059
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505 0 |a 1. Relational Thinking in Sociology: Relevance, Concurrence and Dissonance.- 2. The Relation as Magical Operator: Overcoming the Divide between Relational and Processual Sociology.- 3. Sociology of Infinitesimal Difference: Gabriel's Tarde Heritage.- 4. Pluralism and Relationism in Social Theory: Lessons from the Tarde/Durkheim Debate.- 5. G.H. Mead and Relational Sociology: The Case of Concepts.- 6. Pragmatist Methodological Relationalism in Sociological Understanding of Evolving Human Culture.- 7. Gilles Deleuze and Relational Sociology.- 8. Triangular Relations: Michel Serres on Parasites, Angels, Quasi-objects, and the Virtual.- 9. Bruno Latour and Relational Sociology.- 10. Georg Simmel and Relational Sociology -- 11. Georg Simmel's Concepts of Forms of Sociation as an Analytical Tool for Relational Sociology -- 12. Switchings among Netdoms: The Relational Sociology of Harrison White -- 13. Relationalism and Social Networks -- 14. Is Niklas Luhmann a Relational Sociologist? -- 15. Charles Tilly and Relational Sociology -- 16. Michael Mann and Relational Sociology -- 17. Pierre Bourdieu and Relational Sociology.-18. Relational Sociology and Postcolonial Theory: Sketches of a 'Postcolonial Relationism' -- 19. 'To Understand the Shore, it is not Enough... to Pick up an Empty Shell...': Feminist Epistemologies, Ecological Thinking, and relational Ontologies -- 20. Beyond the Manifesto: Mustafa Emirbayer and Relational Sociology -- 21. Critical Realism as Relational Sociology -- 22. An Original Relational Sociology Grounded in Critical Realism -- 23. Deconstructing and Reconstructing Social Networks -- 24. Networks, Interactions and Relations -- 25. From the Concept of 'Trans-action' to a Process-Relational Sociology.-26. Relational Agency -- 27. Power and Relational Sociology -- 28. Relational Radicalization -- 29. The Relational Meaning-Making of Riots: Narrative Logic and Network Performance of the London 'Riots' -- 30. Music Sociology and Relational Perspective -- 31. Relational Sociology: Contributions to Understanding Residential Decision-Making in Later Life -- 32. Relations, Organizing, Leadership and Education -- 33. Marcel Mauss, the Gift and Relational Sociology. 
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