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Exploring Sociological Theory
Alec McGail
35 episodes
2 days ago
I read some classics in sociological theory, trying to release them from the dusty shelves. For more, see my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/AlecMcGail/ If you want to see me live, follow me @ https://www.twitch.tv/bergeront I recommend listening at 1.5x speed
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I read some classics in sociological theory, trying to release them from the dusty shelves. For more, see my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/AlecMcGail/ If you want to see me live, follow me @ https://www.twitch.tv/bergeront I recommend listening at 1.5x speed
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Exploring Sociological Theory
(Fromm) The Illusion of Individuality

The last chapter of Fromm's analysis of individuality of modern man. Fromm addresses the repressive nature of modern culture and socialization, pointing to helplessless, a lack of automony and freedom, to be fertile ground for authoritarianism, fascism.

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3 years ago
29 minutes 29 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Tarde) Laws of Sociology

This is epic. Love his trichotomy, and the discussion he concludes with. I.e. the emergence of the seemingly infinite from the infinitesimal, across all the natural and social sciences. Sounds like a call to the study of the heterogeneous and differentiated, outside the coordinated reduction of similarities (science).

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3 years ago
20 minutes 46 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Simmel) Fashion

at times thought-provoking, contradictory, and offensive

wish I could've read the rest of the article, but was getting tired of it o.o 

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3 years ago
29 minutes 26 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Bhaskar) Emergent Properties of Social Systems

His sentences are long, his words true. Seems I need to read more Roy Bhaskar.

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4 years ago
25 minutes 3 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Comte) The three stages of knowing

Printed in 1842, Comte's universal law of mental development, and why it provides such a strong impetus for his new idea, "sociology" (translated as social physics in this reading).

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4 years ago
29 minutes 41 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Giddens) The Adequacy of Explanatory Accounts

From New Rules of Sociological Method, this section addresses the connection between art and the social sciences, in that they both attempt cross-cultural communication for self-expansion.

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4 years ago
18 minutes 26 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Luhmann) Implications of Systems Theory for Epistemology

Can you predict this will lead to sociology in particular? I didn't...

Super dense, packed with insight, and justifies sociology of sociology (my focus).

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4 years ago
29 minutes 58 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Douglas) Institutions Remember and Forget

Great analysis, moving from the mnemonic structures which keep ancestry in the Nuer and the dynamics of remembering and forgetting in scientific discovery.

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4 years ago
31 minutes 7 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Simmel) The Negative Character of Collective Behavior

An interesting little essay, directly adjacent in The Sociology of Georg Simmel to his famous essay The Stranger.

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4 years ago
11 minutes 43 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Garfinkel) What is ethnomethodology?

Garfinkel has a wordy, rather technical-sounding description of the study of the taken-for-granted, the made-practical, the reasonable, etc. It's those unseen practices for making actions, events, etc. normal-ish, that he wants to study. And because it is so normal, and so intentionally ignored, by the 60s it still had not been a subject of rigorous sociological work.

It's a classic, but also a headache. Good luck!

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4 years ago
27 minutes 14 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Knorr Cetina) Epistemic Cultures

The introductory chapter to the book, published in 1999. It's great, a reassuring & pleasant vision for science studies! The cases sound interesting as well.

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4 years ago
31 minutes 59 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Friedrichs) The Calling of Sociology

The last chapter of an epic & forgotten book in sociology.

It's a bit wordy, but also a bit epic & deep.

Curious if anyone (including me) will ever make it to the end.

Enjoy!

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4 years ago
1 hour 44 minutes 11 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Simmel) Sociability

Sociability refers to  different forms of social interaction and human association. The  concept, in both descriptive and normative senses, can be found in many  branches of study. In sociology the concept occupied a central place in  the work of Georg Simmel, who developed and presented it as a sociological ideal type.

This was published in AJS in 1949 "The Sociology of Sociability," original from 1910

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4 years ago
39 minutes 52 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Bernal) The Social Function of Science

Published in 1939, when this guy was just 38 years old, the book as a whole gives a sweeping defense of science in light of popular critiques at the time. But the last chapter I read here gives a beautiful and comprehensive vision of science as a scaffolding for all future human action, and a program for its merging with culture, history, etc. and its morphing and supporting humanity's quest towards the future. Great read.

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4 years ago
22 minutes 50 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Goffman) The Interaction Order

Erving Goffman’s posthumously published essay, ‘The interaction order’,  which was to have been presented as a presidential address at an annual  meeting of the American Sociological Association, is usually taken to be  an attempt at a systematic summary by Goffman of his key ideas. (This) address can also be understood as a profoundly  personal and deeply scornful critique by Goffman of the varieties of  mainstream sociology and the pretensions of its practitioners.  Incorporated into that critique is a simulacrum in which Goffman  demonstrated what a systematic treatment of his work might look like had  he actually been inclined to generate one. In that respect, ‘The  interaction order’ transcends the boundaries of what we ordinarily  expect to find in an academic address: it is simultaneously an artful  display of Goffman’s real vocational commitment to sociology, a  contribution to the rhetorical debate in which he engaged with the  practitioners of orthodox versions of sociology and a brief but  significant demonstration of some aspects he considered distinctive  about his own form of sociology.

- Michael Rosenberg (2019)

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4 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes 6 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Mills) The Sociological Imagination

One publisher's description

The excerpt that follows is from Mills' acclaimed book, The Sociological Imagination. Since its original publication in 1959, this text has been a required reading for most introductory sociology students around the world. Mills' sociological imagination perspective not only cornpels Lhe besl sociological analyses but also enables the sociologist and the individual to distinguish between "personal troubles" and "public issues." By separating these phenomena, we can better comprehend the sources of and solutions to social problems.

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4 years ago
13 minutes 52 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Sacks) Rules of conversational exchange

The first of his famous lectures

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4 years ago
19 minutes 18 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Goffman) Primary Frameworks

from Frame Analysis

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5 years ago
28 minutes 55 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Goffman) Intro to frame analysis

(Goffman) Intro to frame analysis -- Chapter 1.

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5 years ago
25 minutes 29 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
(Tumin) Critique of Davis & Moore

Tumin challenged the Davis–Moore hypothesis of social stratification  with his paper "Some principles of stratification: a critical  analysis".[5][6] Tumin took Davis–Moore to imply that social  stratification was mostly inevitable and provided a positive function  for society. He analyzed the arguments of Davis and Moore and found them  wanting in a number of respects.[6] In a reply to Tumin's paper, Davis  stated that his ideas seek to explain inequality, rather than justify  it. Davis also accused Tumin of a number of errors.[7]  Tumin's 1967 book Social Stratification: The Forms and Functions of  Inequality was widely used as a textbook and was re-issued in 1985.[1]

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5 years ago
34 minutes 36 seconds

Exploring Sociological Theory
I read some classics in sociological theory, trying to release them from the dusty shelves. For more, see my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/AlecMcGail/ If you want to see me live, follow me @ https://www.twitch.tv/bergeront I recommend listening at 1.5x speed