The SAGE Handbook of Political Sociology

Editor/Author Outhwaite, William
Publication Year: 2017
Publisher: Sage UK

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ISBN: 978-1-47-391946-4
Category: Social Sciences - Political science
Image Count: 11
Book Status: Available
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The SAGE Handbook of Political Sociology offers a comprehensive and contemporary look at this evolving field of study. The focus is on political life itself and the chapters, written by a highly-respected and international team of authors, cover the core themes which need to be understood in order to study political life from a sociological perspective, or simply to understand the political world.

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Table of Contents

  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Notes on the Editors and Contributors
  • VOLUME 1
  • Introduction - William Outhwaite and Stephen P. Turner
  • PART I TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
  • 1 Classical Approaches: Origins and Development of the Theory of Politics - Bryan S. Turner
  • 2 Historical Political Sociology - Yves Déloye
  • 3a Marxism up to the Second World War - Robert Bideleux
  • 3b Marxism Since 1945 - Robert Bideleux
  • 4 Elite Theory and ‘Democratic Elitism’ - Sandro Segre
  • 5 Class and Politics - Geoffrey Evans and Noah Carl
  • 6 Foucault and Political Sociology - Claire Blencowe
  • 7 Gender and Political Sociology - Celia Valiente
  • 8 Postcolonial Theory - Lucy Mayblin
  • 9 International Relations and Political Sociology - Salvador Mateos and Álvaro Morcillo Laiz
  • 10 Political Anthropology - Agnes Horvath and Arpad Szakolczai
  • 11 Law and Political Sociology - Chris Thornhill
  • 12 International Political Economy - Kevan Harris and Christiana Parreira
  • 13 Rational Choice - Andreas Tutić and Ulf Liebe
  • 14 Political Sociology and Political Theory - Rob Stones
  • PART II CORE CONCEPTS
  • 15 Power - Jonathan Hearn
  • 16 Governmentality - Scott Hamilton and Iver B. Neumann
  • 17 Institutions - Peter Lista and Fabio Rojas
  • 18 The Political Sociology and Political Geography of Borders - Alexander C. Diener and Joshua Hagen
  • 19 Globalization - Larry Ray
  • 20 The State - Alan Scott
  • 21 Weak States - Luz Marina Arias and Luis de la Calle
  • 22 Civil Society - Frank Adloff
  • 23 Citizenship: T.H. Marshall and Beyond - Peter Kivisto
  • 24 Political Culture - Stephen Welch
  • 25 The Concept of Empire - Russell David Foster
  • 26 Empires as a Political Form - Richard Lachmann
  • PART III POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND MOVEMENTS
  • 27 Ideology - Jonathan Leader Maynard
  • 28 Neoliberalism and the Study of ‘Isms’ - Stephanie L. Mudge
  • 29 European Social Democracy, Communism and the Erfurtian Model - Gerassimos Moschonas
  • 30 Fascism - Roger Griffin and Constantin Iordachi
  • 31 Populism - Carlos de la Torre
  • 32 Nationalism - Steven Grosby
  • 33 Federalism - David Spence
  • 34 Democracy and Democratization: Theory and Research - Paul Blokker
  • 35 Causal Models of Democratization - Carles Boix and Michael K. Miller
  • 36 Asian Model of Democracy - Chua Beng Huat
  • 37 Islamism, Political Islam - Charles Turner
  • VOLUME 2
  • PART IV TOPICS
  • 38 Revolutions - Liah Greenfeld
  • 39 State Power and Crime - Matías Dewey
  • 40 War - Christian Olsson and Siniša Malešević
  • 41 Genocide - Dustin Garlitz
  • 42 Clientelism - Ezequiel González-Ocantos and Paula Muñoz
  • 43 Experts and Science and Politics - Alexander Ruser
  • 44 Social Media and Politics - Andrea Calderaro
  • 45 Political Socialization and Child Development - Michael McDevitt
  • 46 Resistance - Davita Silfen Glasberg and Deric Shannon
  • 47 Social Movements - Hadi Khoshneviss and Robert D. Benford
  • 48 Migration - June Edmunds
  • 49 Race - Alana Lentin
  • 50 Terrorism - Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca
  • 51 Transitional Justice - Roman David
  • 52 Post-Communism - Li Bennich-Björkman
  • 53 Public Policy Formation and Implementation - John McLevey and Ryan Deschamps
  • 54 Welfare State - Filipe Carreira da Silva
  • 55 Religion and Politics - Paul A. Djupe
  • 56 Paradoxes of Diversity - Peter Baehr and Daniel Gordon
  • 57 Corporate Power in the Twenty-First Century - Steven Panageotou
  • 58 Political Violence in Historical Perspective - James J. Chriss
  • 59 Military Sociology - Helena Carreiras
  • 60 The Politics of Memory - Anselma Gallinat
  • PART V WORLD REGIONS
  • 61 The World-System(s) - Dmytro Khutkyy and Christopher Chase-Dunn
  • 62 European Integration - Didier Georgakakis
  • 63 Politics in African States - Klaus Schlichte
  • 64 Minority Rights and Democracy in India - Peter Ronald deSouza
  • 65 China: Ancien Régime, Revolution and After - Feng-Tsan Lin, Hung-Chang Wu and Chih-Chieh Tang
  • 66 The ‘Middle East’ - Helen Mary Rizzo
  • 67 Europe in the World: From Regional Integration to a Global Power - Gerard Delanty