Rethinking Contemporary Social Theory
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book explores the emergence of conflict constructionism as a transformative paradigm in contemporary sociology. It examines how this new theoretical framework reshapes the understanding of social dynamics and conflicts, highlighting the implications for sociological research and practice. The authors provide a critical analysis of the ways in which traditional sociological theories have been influenced by this paradigm shift, offering insights into the evolving landscape of sociological thought.
