04618nam 2200517 450 991079652810332120230126215741.090-04-31420-210.1163/9789004314207(CKB)4100000000775610(MiAaPQ)EBC5151536(OCoLC)1012487574(OCoLC)1012760820(nllekb)BRILL9789004314207(EXLCZ)99410000000077561020171215h20182018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierConcepts in action[e-book] conceptual constructionism /edited by Hakon Leiulfsrud, Peter SohlbergLeiden, Netherlands ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :Brill,2018.©20181 online resource (330 pages) illustrations, tablesStudies in Critical Social Sciences,1573-4234 ;Volume 11890-04-31419-9 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Front Matter --Contents --Preface --Conceptual Constructionism: An Introduction /Peter Sohlberg and Håkon Leiulfsrud --Chapter 2: On the Near Disappearance of Concepts in Mainstream Sociology /Richard Swedberg --Methodological Programs and Applications --Chapter 3: What Do We Do with Norms—Conform, Break, Understand or Explain? /Peter Sohlberg --Chapter 4: Colligation /Richard Swedberg --Chapter 5: Sensitizing Concepts in Action: Expanding the Framework /Anne Britt Flemmen --Culture, Nature and Consumption --Chapter 6: Culture as a Sociological Concept /Willy Martinussen --Chapter 7: Bringing Nature Back In /Willy Guneriussen --Chapter 8: The Study of Consumption in Sociology—Beyond Utility Theory /Pål Strandbakken --Social Structure, Organizations and Institutions --Chapter 9: Social Structure /John Scott --Chapter 10: The Organization of Action /Göran Ahrne --Chapter 11: About Actors: An Institutional Perspective /Raimund Hasse --Chapter 12: The Family and Interwoven Concepts /Håkon Leiulfsrud --Chapter 13: Collective Action: Why is it so Difficult for the Social Sciences to Grasp the Rational Aspects of Collective Action? /Roar Hagen --Class, Gender, Race and Social Recognition --Chapter 14: The Status of the Political in the Concept of Class Structure /Erik Olin Wright --Chapter 15: Gender as Analytic, Political and Interdisciplinary Concept /Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen --Chapter 16: Race: A Contested and Travelling Concept /Mette Andersson --Chapter 17: Recognition: Conceptualization and Context /Antje Gimmler.Rather than treating concepts and their application in a static and iconic manner, Concepts in Action provides us with examples of the active and creative use of concepts for constructing and generating new knowledge. Examples of theoretic constructions and topics discussed refers to the function of theory in main stream sociology; concepts enabling us to expand the range of interpretations; a critical view and approach to general concepts of culture, nature and consumption; concepts dealing with organization, institutions and actors; and examples of travelling concepts such as class, gender, race and social recognition. Concepts in Action follows on the earlier Theory in Action (2016) as part of a three volume project broadening our understanding of the interplay of theory and methods. The forthcoming third volume will focus on the strategy of constructing and analyzing the object in social science. This volume is highly relevant for researchers and students interested in theoretical construction in the social sciences. Contributors are: Göran Ahrne, Mette Andersson, Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen, Anne Britt Flemmen, Antje Gimmler, Willy Guneriussen, Roar Hagen, Raimund Hasse, Håkon Leiulfsrud, Willy Martinussen, John Scott, Peter Sohlberg, Pål Strandbakken, Richard Swedberg and Erik Olin Wright.Studies in critical social sciences ;Volume 118.Social sciencesPhilosophySocial sciencesMethodologySocial constructionismSocial sciencesPhilosophy.Social sciencesMethodology.Social constructionism.330.1Leiulfsrud HȧkonSohlberg PeterMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796528103321Concepts in action3861171UNINA