Pitirim A. Sorokin

Pitirim A. Sorokin

Author: Emiliana Mangone

Publisher: Series in Sociology

Published: 2023-06-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781648897320

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Pitirim A. Sorokin is a controversial figure in the history of sociology, of which he remains one of the masters. Those who read Sorokin today must, however, frame the historical reality experienced by the scholar (his Russian and American experiences) because the evolution of his thought had several phases that correspond to his personal, family, and professional lives (he founded and directed the Department of Sociology at Harvard University for many years). This Russian-American sociologist argued that socio-cultural phenomena must be studied following their dynamism (in space and time) since the constituent elements (personality, society, and culture) are constantly changing and cannot be studied separately. Reviving his thought is not a form of celebration but a moment to reflect on how some sociology classics still have their relevance and how, all too often, they are forgotten. This is why this book takes up his main conceptualizations by anchoring them to contemporary society, whose transformations are often difficult to read, and above all to highlight how the role of sociology as a science has, in part, lost sight of its ontological foundation as a service to humanity or public service. The theoretical paths taken by Sorokin range from Social and Cultural Dynamics to Social Mobility and to many other topics, such as man and society in calamities or love and altruism - one of Sorokin's latest topics. All these topics can revive the idea of a sociology that holds together the micro, meso, and macro dimensions and allows us to predict changes in society.


Sorokin and Sociology

Sorokin and Sociology

Author: Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin

Publisher: Agra : Satish Book Enterprise

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13:

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Festschrift honoring Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin, 1889-, Russian sociologist.


Sorokin and Civilization

Sorokin and Civilization

Author: Joseph B. Ford

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-01-24

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9781138514874

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Sorokin and Civilization is a festschrift to Pitirim Sorokin, one of the most famed figures of twentieth-century sociology and first president of the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations (ISCSC). He was a giant of the twentieth-century stage in the larger world as well. He debated with Trotsky, exchanged ideas with Pavlov, and received a personal invitation to meet with President Masaryk of Czechoslovakia. His principled dissent from sociological orthodoxy frequently anticipated that of Charles Wright Mills, Alfred McClung Lee, and Alexander Solzhenitsyn. He was, to paraphrase Joseph Ford, a scholar among statesmen and a statesman among scholars. The volume is divided into four parts: "A Life Remembered"; "Sorokin as Gadfly"; "Sorokin's Methodology"; and, "Applying Sorokin's Theories." Contributors and chapters to this volume include: "Sorokin's Life and Work" by Barry V. Johnston; "The Sorokin-Merton Correspondence on Puritanism, Pietism, and Science" by Robert K. Merton; "Sorokin and American Sociology: The Dynamics of a Moral Career in Science" by Lawrence T. Nichols; "Sorokin as Dialectician" by Robert C. Hanson; "Applying Sorokin's Typology" by Michel P. Richard; and "Transitions, Revolutions, and Wars" by William Eckhardt. Sorokin and Civilization will appeal to all those with an interest in cultural and historical processes and the life and theories of Sorokin.


Sorokin & Civilization

Sorokin & Civilization

Author: Joseph Brandon Ford

Publisher: Transaction Pub

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9781560002475

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Sixteen essays written in homage to sociologist Sorokin, first president of the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations (ISCSC) who exchanged ideas with Trotsky, Pavlov, and anticipated the work of Mills and Solzehnitsyn. The contributors offer up reminisces of the Sorokin's life and work, examine the challenges he made to orthodox sociology, and discuss his dialecticism and the applications of his theory to civilization and philosophy. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


Nature and Sociology

Nature and Sociology

Author: Tim Newton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-08-07

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1134211503

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This book engages with, and contests, the ‘new sociology of nature’. It moves beyond existing debates by presenting new social theory and working across current fields of interest, addressing the debate on new genetics and genomics, taking human biology seriously, and the issues of interdisciplinarity that are likely to arise in longer term attempts to work across the social and natural world. Nature and Sociology will be of great interest to students of a variety of disciplines including sociology and social science, human geography, social and biological anthropology, and the natural sciences.