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Jonathan H. Turner

    September 7, 1942
    Contemporary Sociological Theory
    On the Origins of Human Emotions
    Handbook of Sociological Theory
    Theoretical Principles of Sociology, Volume 1
    Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions
    Theoretical Principles of Sociology, Volume 2
    • This Handbook examines how micro-level dynamics, such as face-to-face interactions, influence larger social systems, including corporate structures, community networks, and societal frameworks. The author delves into the constraints and effects of these interpersonal encounters within broader institutional contexts.

      Theoretical Principles of Sociology, Volume 2
    • Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions

      • 657 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      This book explores the evolution of the sociology of emotions, emerging as a key field since the 1970s. It reviews various theories and research on emotions, including their classification, neurological basis, and influence of gender. Key emotions like love, jealousy, and grief are examined, highlighting their impact on human behavior and social organization.

      Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions
    • This seminal work presents a comprehensive theory of social reality by integrating macrodynamics, microdynamics, and mesodynamics. It establishes a framework for sociological research with testable principles, exploring each level of social dynamics in three volumes. Essential for researchers in various sociological fields.

      Theoretical Principles of Sociology, Volume 1
    • Handbook of Sociological Theory

      • 745 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      This comprehensive handbook explores various subspecialties in sociological theory, featuring contributions from leading theorists. Topics include methodologies, cultural shifts, interaction processes, systemic theorizing, evolutionary perspectives, and the dynamics of power, conflict, and rationality in sociological thought.

      Handbook of Sociological Theory
    • On the Origins of Human Emotions

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(13)Add rating

      Language and culture are often seen as unique characteristics of human beings. This work examines the neurological evolution of our emotional repertoire and implications for current social behaviour and argues that our ability to use a wide array of emotions evolved long before spoken language. schovat popis

      On the Origins of Human Emotions
    • Contemporary Sociological Theory

      • 770 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      Exploring nine theoretical traditions in sociology, this comprehensive work delves into functional, evolutionary, ecological, conflict, interactionist, exchange, structuralist, cultural, and critical theories. Each chapter examines the origins of these theories, highlighting the influence of classical theorists on key contemporary scholars. Authored by esteemed scholar Jonathan Turner, it serves as a valuable resource for readers seeking an in-depth understanding of modern sociological theories within their historical contexts.

      Contemporary Sociological Theory
    • The Sociology of Emotions

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      Focusing on the sociology of emotions, this book explores both theoretical frameworks and empirical research findings. It delves into how emotions are socially constructed and influenced by cultural contexts, providing insights into the interplay between individual experiences and societal norms. By analyzing various studies, it highlights the significance of emotions in understanding social behavior and relationships, making it a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in the emotional dimensions of social life.

      The Sociology of Emotions
    • Theoretical Sociology

      • 936 pages
      • 33 hours of reading

      Written by award-winning scholar Jonathan H Turner, this 936 page resource is a comprehensive, in-depth and detailed review of both classical and present- day theory in sociology.

      Theoretical Sociology
    • Human Institutions

      A Theory of Societal Evolution

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book presents a fresh perspective on social evolution, blending creative insights with a solid foundation in social theory. Jonathan H. Turner, a prominent social theorist, explores the complexities of societal development, challenging conventional views and offering innovative interpretations that deepen our understanding of social dynamics.

      Human Institutions
    • Theory Building in Sociology

      Assessing Theoretical Cumulation

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This volume, stemming from the annual meeting of the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association, addresses theoretical cumulation in two senses: } the rigorous empirical testing of theoretical models } the synthesis, extension and consolidation of the existing theoretical base of the discipline. This distinguished group of contributors, all leading scholars, have expanded upon the wisdom of the giants of theoretical sociology, and creatively broadened the base of theory in the field. Through the description and analysis of their own theoretical programmes, they show that the cumulation of theory is possible in sociology and point the directions and methods this cumulation should take.

      Theory Building in Sociology