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Date 5 20230518121751.0
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Local Ctrl # 35    $a(OCoLC)1349460692
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LC Call 50 14 $aH61$b.R688 2022
Title 245 00 $aRoutledge international handbook of contemporary social and political theory /$cedited by Gerard Delanty and Stephen P. Turner.
Title:Varint 246 30 $aInternational handbook of contemporary social and political theory
Edition 250    $aSecond edition.
Tag 264 264  1 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$c2022.
Tag 264 264  4 $cÃ2022
Phys Descrpt 300    $axx, 609 pages ;$c26 cm.
Tag 336 336    $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
Tag 337 337    $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
Tag 338 338    $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
Series:Diff 490 $aRoutledge international handbooks
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographic references and index.
Abstract 520    $a"The triangular relationship between the social, the political, and the cultural has opened up social and political theory to new challenges. The social can no longer be reduced to the category of society, and the political extends beyond the traditional concerns of the nature of the state and political authority. This Handbook will address a range of issues that have recently emerged from the disciplines of social and political theory, focusing on key themes as opposed to schools of thought or major theorists. It is divided into three sections which address: the most influential theoretical traditions that have emerged from the legacy of the twentieth century; the most important new and emerging frameworks of analysis today; the major theoretical problems in recent social and political theory. The Second edition is an enlarged, revised, and updated version of the first edition, which was published in 2011 and comprised 42 chapters. The new edition consists of 50 chapters, of which seventeen are entirely new chapters covering topics that have become increasingly prominent in social and political theory in recent years, such as populism, the new materialism, postcolonialism, Deleuzean theory, post-humanism, post-capitalism as well as older topics that were not covered in the first edition, such as Arendt, the gift, critical realism, anarchism. All chapters retained from the first edition have been thoroughly revised and updated. The Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Social and Political Theory encompasses the most up-to-date developments in contemporary social and political theory, and as such is an essential research tool for both undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as researchers working in the fields of political theory, social and political philosophy, contemporary social theory, and cultural theory."--$cProvided by publisher.
Note:Content 505 00 $tIntroduction: social, political, and cultural theory since the sixties: The demise of classical Marxism and liberalism, the new reality of welfare state, resistance, and the loss of epistemic innocence /$rStephen P. Turner and Gerard Delanty --$gPart I.$tLiving traditions.$tFoucault and the promise of power without dogma /$rGary Wickham and B.B. Bieganski --$tPierre Bourdieu and his legacy /$rMarcel Fournier --$tLacanian theory: Ideology, enjoyment and the spirits of capitalism /$rYannis Stavrakakis --$tThe Marxist legacy /$rPeter Beilharz --$tCritical race theory /$rPatricia Hill Collins --$tFeminist social and political theory /$rClaire Colebrook --$tAccidental conditions: The social consequences of poststructuralist philosophy /$rThomas Docherty --$tCritical theory today: Legacies and new directions /$rGerard Delanty and Neal Harris --$tPragmatism and political theory /$rRobert B. Talisse --$tLessons from twentieth-century political philosophy before Rawls /$rJeremy Shearmur --$tLiberalism after communitarianism /$rCharles Blattberg --$tRepublicanism: Non-domination and the free state /$rRichard Bellamy --$tMarcel Gauchet and the crisis of European democracy /$rNatalie J. Doyle --$tA journey through Latin American social and political thought /$rAurea Mota --$tIntellectuals and society: Sociological and historical perspectives /$rPatrick Baert and Joel Isaac --$tPower and violence in the political thought of Hannah Arendt /$rPhilip Walsh --$gPart II.$tNew and emerging frameworks.$tAnarchist social and political theory /$rRuth Kinna --$tDeleuze, Guattari, and the concept of social assemblage /$rJay Conway --$tCritical realism /$rDave Elder-Vass --$tPower, legitimacy, and authority /$rStewart Clegg --$tEnvironment and risk /$rTimothy W. Luke --$tModernity in social and political theory: Correcting misunderstandings /$rPeter Wagner --$tSocial and political trust /$rKaren S. Cook and Brian D. Cook --$tFrom linguistic performativity to social performance /$rMoya Lloyd --$tNationalism and social theory: The distinction between community and society /$rSteven Grosby --$tEmpire and imperialism /$rKrishan Kumar --$tCosmopolitanism: Roots and diversities /$rDavid Inglis --$tFrom friction to fruition: Social theory meets postcolonial studies /$rSérgio Costa --$tNature and society /$rByron Kaldis --$tThe cognitive and metacognitive dimensions of social and political theory /$rPiet Strydom --$tCognitive neuroscience and the theory and practice of social and political inquiry /$rJohn G. Gunnell --$tHumanism, anti-humanism and posthumanis /$rDaniel Chernilo --$tContemporary Chinese social and political thought /$rGuanjun Wu --$gPart III.$tNew problems.$tSovereignty, security and the exception /$rSheila Nair --$tThe future of the state /$rGeorg Sørensen --$tModern constitutionalism under challenge /$rPaul Blokker --$tSocial theory and European integration /$rWilliam Outhwaite --$tThe limits of power and the complexity of powerlessness: The case of immigration /$rSaskia Sassen --$tTransnational activisms and the global justice movement /$rDonatella della Porta and Raffaele Marchetti --$tThe transnational social question /$rThomas Faist --$tSocial suffering and the new politics of sentimentality /$rIain Wilkinson --$tMemory practices and theory in a global age /$rDaniel Levy --$tThe gift paradigm /$rFrank Adloff --$tPost-capitalism: The return of radical critique /$rAlbena Azmanova --$tPopulism: The concept and the polemic /$rFilipe Carreira da Silva and Mónica Brito Vieira --$tNew materialism(s) /$rGeoff Pfeifer --$tPolitical theology /$rSaul Newman --$tTheories of violence /$rLarry Ray --$tUniversalism, human rights, and Islamic relativism /$rMehdi Zakerian --$tAnimals in social and political theory /$rAlasdair Cochrane and Krithika Srinivasan.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aSocial sciences$xPhilosophy.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aSociology$xPhilosophy.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aPolitical science$xPhilosophy.
AE:Pers Name 700 $aDelanty, Gerard,$eeditor,$econtributor.
AE:Pers Name 700 $aTurner, Stephen P.,$d1951-$eeditor.
SE:Ufm Title 830  0 $aRoutledge international handbooks.