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    UID:
    (DE-101)930766784
    Format: X, 234 S. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9783110138450 , 311013845X
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: German
    Keywords: Europa ; Soziologie ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Berlin ;New York : W. de Gruyter
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV042352754
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 234 p)
    ISBN: 311013845X , 9783110138450 , 9783110887440
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , The "European Revolution" of 1989 has not only brought about dramatic and far-reaching changes in the social structure of East and West European countries, but also in the social sciences. This volume is an attempt to evaluate how sociology has been affected by this dramatic event and how it has developed in the post-revolutionary period in some selected European countries. Ten eminent representatives of sociology from Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Great Britain, Poland, and Scandinavia were presented with a set of questions which served as a common guideline for their contributions. Their answers can be summarized in the observation of the "interrelated diversity" of sociology in Europe today. The high heterogeneity and fragmentation, typical of contemporary sociological thought in Europe, are interrelated by a high degree of institutionalization and integration of sociology in the European university system. In addition, two prominent scholars from non-European countries, Japan and the US, present their views on sociology in Europe from outside. They declare the end of the period of one-sided flows of reception in sociology and foresee a strengthening of a two-way exchange between European and non-European social scientists in the twenty-first century
    Language: English
    Keywords: Europa ; Soziologie ; Geschichte ; Europa ; Soziologie ; Sozialer Wandel ; Europa ; Soziologie ; Politischer Wandel ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Berlin : W. de Gruyter
    UID:
    (DE-627)741414538
    Format: Online-Ressource (x, 234 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 311013845X , 9783110138450
    Content: The "European Revolution" of 1989 has not only brought about dramatic and far-reaching changes in the social structure of East and West European countries, but also in the social sciences. This volume is an attempt to evaluate how sociology has been affected by this dramatic event and how it has developed in the post-revolutionary period in some selected European countries. Ten eminent representatives of sociology from Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Great Britain, Poland, and Scandinavia were presented with a set of questions which served as a common guideline for their contributions. Their answers can be summarized in the observation of the "interrelated diversity" of sociology in Europe today. The high heterogeneity and fragmentation, typical of contemporary sociological thought in Europe, are interrelated by a high degree of institutionalization and integration of sociology in the European university system. In addition, two prominent scholars from non-European countries, Japan and the US, present their views on sociology in Europe from outside. They declare the end of the period of one-sided flows of reception in sociology and foresee a strengthening of a two-way exchange between European and non-European social scientists in the twenty-first century
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: 9783110887440
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-627)132706326
    Format: X, 234 S , 8°
    ISBN: 311013845X
    Content: Inhalt: Nedelmann, Birgitta/Sztompka, Piotr: Introduction. - PART 1. IS HERE A EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGY? (Boudon, Raymond: European Sociology - the identity lost?. - Münch, Richard: The Contribution of German Social Theory to European Sociology. - Mongardini, Carlo: Towards a European Sociology). - PART 2. SOME NATIONAL TRADITIONS (Albrow, Martin: The Changing British Role in European Sociology. - Fleck, Christian/Nowotny, Helga: A Marginal Discipline in the Making - Austrian Sociology in a European Context. - Allardt, Erik: Scandinavian Sociology and its European Roots and Elements. - Kolosi, Tamas/Szelenyi, Ivan: Social Change and Research on Social Structure in Hungary. - Kwasniewicz, Wladyslaw: Between Universal and Native - The Case of Polish Sociology). - PART 3. TWO VIEWS FROM AFAR (Tominaga, Ken ichi: European Sociology and the Modernisation of Japan. - Scaff, Lawrence A.: Europe and America in Search of Sociology - Reflections on a Partnership. (HOF/Text übernommen)
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    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg. Sociology in Europe Berlin ;New York : W. de Gruyter, 2011 9783110887440
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Europa ; Soziologie ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Berlin [u.a.] : 〈〈de〉〉 Gruyter
    UID:
    (DE-602)b3kat_BV008100090
    Format: X, 234 S.
    ISBN: 311013845X
    Content: The "European Revolution" of 1989 has not only brought about dramatic and far-reaching changes in the social structure of East and West European countries, but also in the social sciences. This volume is an attempt to evaluate how sociology has been affected by this dramatic event and how it has developed in the post-revolutionary period in some selected European countries. Ten eminent representatives of sociology from Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Great Britain, Poland, and Scandinavia were presented with a set of questions which served as a common guideline for their contributions. Their answers can be summarized in the observation of the "interrelated diversity" of sociology in Europe today. The high heterogeneity and fragmentation, typical of contemporary sociological thought in Europe, are interrelated by a high degree of institutionalization and integration of sociology in the European university system. In addition, two prominent scholars from non-European countries, Japan and the US, present their views on sociology in Europe from outside. They declare the end of the period of one-sided flows of reception in sociology and foresee a strengthening of a two-way exchange between European and non-European social scientists in the twenty-first century.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Europa ; Soziologie ; Sozialer Wandel ; Europa ; Soziologie ; Politischer Wandel ; Europa ; Soziologie ; Geschichte ; Geschichte ; Soziologie ; Europa ; Soziologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Book
    Berlin [u.a.] : 〈〈de〉〉 Gruyter
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV008100090
    Format: X, 234 S.
    ISBN: 311013845X
    Content: The "European Revolution" of 1989 has not only brought about dramatic and far-reaching changes in the social structure of East and West European countries, but also in the social sciences. This volume is an attempt to evaluate how sociology has been affected by this dramatic event and how it has developed in the post-revolutionary period in some selected European countries. Ten eminent representatives of sociology from Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Great Britain, Poland, and Scandinavia were presented with a set of questions which served as a common guideline for their contributions. Their answers can be summarized in the observation of the "interrelated diversity" of sociology in Europe today. The high heterogeneity and fragmentation, typical of contemporary sociological thought in Europe, are interrelated by a high degree of institutionalization and integration of sociology in the European university system. In addition, two prominent scholars from non-European countries, Japan and the US, present their views on sociology in Europe from outside. They declare the end of the period of one-sided flows of reception in sociology and foresee a strengthening of a two-way exchange between European and non-European social scientists in the twenty-first century.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Europa ; Soziologie ; Sozialer Wandel ; Europa ; Soziologie ; Politischer Wandel ; Europa ; Soziologie ; Geschichte ; Geschichte ; Soziologie ; Europa ; Soziologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
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    Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton
    UID:
    (DE-627)836554841
    Format: Online-Ressource (244 p)
    ISBN: 9783110138450
    Content: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The Project -- 2 The Contributions -- 2.1 Part I: Is There a European Sociology? -- 2.2 Part II: Some National Traditions -- 2.3 Part III: Two Views from Afar -- References -- Part I: Is there a European Sociology? -- European Sociology: The Identity Lost? -- 1 On the Identity of European Sociology in the Classical Age -- 2 Classical European Sociology: A Multidimensional Programme -- 3 Has European Sociology Preserved its Identity? -- References -- The Contribution of German Social Theory to European Sociology -- 1 US Hegemony after the Second World War: The Americanisation of European Social Theory -- 2 The Revitalisation of European Social Theory -- 2.1 British Social Theory: Class, Solidarity, and Conflict -- 2.2 French Social Theory: The Power of Structure -- 3 German Social Theory: The Dialectics of Modernity -- 3.1 Kant, Hegel, and Marx -- 3.2 Simmel and Weber -- 3.3 Critical Theory: Horkheimer, Adorno, and Habermas -- 3.4 Systems' Theory: Luhmann -- 3.5 The Critical Turn of Systems' Theory -- 3.6 The Iron Cage of Systems' Theory: Is there any Escape? -- 4 The Dialectics of Progress: The Good and the Dangerous Life in Modern Society -- 5 Between Interrelated Diversity and Anglo-American Cultural Imperialism -- References -- Towards a European Sociology -- 1 Has there Ever Been a European Sociology? -- 2 Sociology and Modernity -- 3 Sociology in Modern Times -- 4 Present Trends -- 5 Tracing the Future of Sociology in its History -- References -- Part II: Some National Traditions -- The Changing British Role in European Sociology -- 1 Britain versus Europe or Sociology as a Foreign Agent -- 2 The Anglo-European Rapprochement in Sociology -- 3 Universalism and the Two Continents -- 4 The New European Sociology -- References.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Acknowledgements""; ""Introduction""; ""1 The Project""; ""2 The Contributions""; ""2.1 Part I: Is There a European Sociology?""; ""2.2 Part II: Some National Traditions""; ""2.3 Part III: Two Views from Afar""; ""References""; ""Part I: Is there a European Sociology?""; ""European Sociology: The Identity Lost?""; ""1 On the Identity of European Sociology in the Classical Age""; ""2 Classical European Sociology: A Multidimensional Programme""; ""3 Has European Sociology Preserved its Identity?""; ""References""; ""The Contribution of German Social Theory to European Sociology"" , ""1 US Hegemony after the Second World War: The Americanisation of European Social Theory""""2 The Revitalisation of European Social Theory""; ""2.1 British Social Theory: Class, Solidarity, and Conflict""; ""2.2 French Social Theory: The Power of Structure""; ""3 German Social Theory: The Dialectics of Modernity""; ""3.1 Kant, Hegel, and Marx""; ""3.2 Simmel and Weber""; ""3.3 Critical Theory: Horkheimer, Adorno, and Habermas""; ""3.4 Systems' Theory: Luhmann""; ""3.5 The Critical Turn of Systems' Theory""; ""3.6 The Iron Cage of Systems' Theory: Is there any Escape?"" , ""4 The Dialectics of Progress: The Good and the Dangerous Life in Modern Society""""5 Between Interrelated Diversity and Anglo-American Cultural Imperialism""; ""References""; ""Towards a European Sociology""; ""1 Has there Ever Been a European Sociology?""; ""2 Sociology and Modernity""; ""3 Sociology in Modern Times""; ""4 Present Trends""; ""5 Tracing the Future of Sociology in its History""; ""References""; ""Part II: Some National Traditions""; ""The Changing British Role in European Sociology""; ""1 Britain versus Europe or Sociology as a Foreign Agent"" , ""2 The Anglo-European Rapprochement in Sociology""""3 Universalism and the Two Continents""; ""4 The New European Sociology""; ""References""; ""A Marginal Discipline in the Making: Austrian Sociology in a European Context""; ""1 Early Cosmopolitanism without an Institutional Basis: From the Beginnings to the Second World War""; ""2 The Advantages of Non-professionalism: Austrian Social Sciences in the Interwar Period""; ""3 Emergent Professionalisation after 1945: Turning the Inward Look Outward?""; ""4 What then Does Austrian Sociology Have to Offer?""; ""References"" , ""Scandinavian Sociology and its European Roots and Elements""""1 The European Roots I: Concrete Social Research""; ""2 The European Roots II: Ethnology and Social Anthropology""; ""3 The European Roots III: The Logical Positivism of the 1920s and 1930s""; ""4 The Institutionalisation of Sociology after the Second World War""; ""5 The Postwar Sociology up to 1970""; ""6 Paradigmatic Changes""; ""7 An Increase of Nationally Independent and Salient Contributions""; ""References""; ""Social Change and Research on Social Structure in Hungary"" , ""1 Sociology and the Evolution of Civil Society Before Socialism""
    Additional Edition: 9783110887440
    Additional Edition: 9783110138450
    Additional Edition: Print version Sociology in Europe : In Search of Identity
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Online Resource
    Berlin ;New York : W. de Gruyter
    UID:
    (DE-603)353376515
    Format: Online-Ressource (x, 234 p)
    Edition: [2011]
    ISBN: 311013845X , 9783110138450
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: Undetermined
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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    UID:
    (DE-627)1653603291
    Format: Online Ressource (x, 234 pages)
    ISBN: 9783110887440 , 3110887444
    Content: The "European Revolution" of 1989 has not only brought about dramatic and far-reaching changes in the social structure of East and West European countries, but also in the social sciences. This volume is an attempt to evaluate how sociology has been affected by this dramatic event and how it has developed in the post-revolutionary period in some selected European countries. Ten eminent representatives of sociology from Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Great Britain, Poland, and Scandinavia were presented with a set of questions which served as a common guideline for their contributions. Their answers can be summarized in the observation of the "interrelated diversity" of sociology in Europe today. The high heterogeneity and fragmentation, typical of contemporary sociological thought in Europe, are interrelated by a high degree of institutionalization and integration of sociology in the European university system. In addition, two prominent scholars from non-European countries, Japan and the US, present their views on sociology in Europe from outside. They declare the end of the period of one-sided flows of reception in sociology and foresee a strengthening of a two-way exchange between European and non-European social scientists in the twenty-first century
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
    Additional Edition: 311013845X
    Additional Edition: 9783110138450
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sociology in Europe Berlin ; New York : W. de Gruyter, 1993
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Book
    Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter
    UID:
    (DE-603)025598252
    Format: X, 234 S.
    ISBN: 311013845X
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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