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The ISA handbook of diverse sociological traditions / edited by Sujata Patel.

Contributor(s): Patel, Sujata.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Sage studies in international sociology.Publisher: Los Angeles [i.e. Thousand Oaks, Calif.] ; London : SAGE Publications, 2010Description: xvii, 366 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781847874023; 1847874029.Other title: International Sociological Association handbook of diverse sociological traditions | Handbook of diverse sociological traditions | Diverse sociological traditions | Sociological traditions.Subject(s): Sociology | Globalization -- Social aspectsDDC classification: 22
Contents:
The debate : one sociology or many sociologies -- Beyond the classical theorists : European and American sociology today -- Local traditions and universal sociologies : the dilemmas of post-communist states of central and eastern Europe -- Authoritarianism and challenges to sociology in Latrin America -- The colonial heritage and its sociological traditions : Africa, the Middle East/west Asia, south Asia and the Caribbean -- Local or universal : identity and difference in the sociology of the Far East.
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South Asian University

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The debate : one sociology or many sociologies -- Beyond the classical theorists : European and American sociology today -- Local traditions and universal sociologies : the dilemmas of post-communist states of central and eastern Europe -- Authoritarianism and challenges to sociology in Latrin America -- The colonial heritage and its sociological traditions : Africa, the Middle East/west Asia, south Asia and the Caribbean -- Local or universal : identity and difference in the sociology of the Far East.

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