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  1. Although this book stakes out new ground, in Action and Its Environments Alexander exhibits the same combination of insight and forceful argument that have won his earlier work high acclaim. Preface. Acknowledgments. IntroductionPart I: The Problem Stated. One: Social-Structural Analysis: Presuppositions, Ideologies, Empirical DebatesPart II ...

  2. book, Alexander constructs a theory of the civil sphere that is meant to have an extensive. scope and broad applicability. As previously noted, his key concepts provide a new perspective from which to understand a broad range of conflicts in contemporary societies, including class conflicts.

  3. May 13, 2014 · But first novels and collections of stories present a problem. McGuirl and his two assistants try to guess what the members of the library will want to read. Of course, they respond to members ...

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  4. Cultural Trauma and Collective Identity. by. Jeffrey C. Alexander, Ron Eyerman, Bernard Giesen, Neil J. Smelser, Piotr Sztompka. 3.88 avg rating — 73 ratings — published 2004 — 5 editions. Want to Read saving….

  5. Jeffrey C. Alexander is a key scholar in US sociology and among the most prolific and well-cited theorists in cultural sociology globally. During his long career at the University of California and Yale University, partly as founder and co-director of Yale’s Center for Cultural Sociology, he has written extensively about a wide range of topics, most notably trauma (2004; 2013), the civil ...

  6. School or tradition. Neofunctionalism. Institutions. University of California, Los Angeles. Yale University. Jeffrey Charles Alexander (born 1947) is an American sociologist, and a prominent social theorist. He is the founding figure in the school of cultural sociology he refers to as the "strong program".

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  8. Sep 11, 2013 · Jeffrey Alexander and Erik Olin Wright are among the leading sociologists of their generation. Each has published his magnum opus in the past several years: The Civil Sphere (Alexander) and Envisioning Real Utopias (Wright). This paper—a dual review essay—lays out the core arguments of each work; situates each within the personal and intellectual contexts of its production; and critically ...

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