Essays on Approach and Method
Second Edition
Price: 545.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195698848
Publication date:
07/01/2009
Paperback
336 pages
216x140mm
Price: 545.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195698848
Publication date:
07/01/2009
Paperback
336 pages
New Edition Edition
André Béteille, University of Delhi, Delhi
Revised edition with new introduction, two new chapters and appendix,Reflects Béteille's long career in teaching and research,Examines nature and scope of discipline of sociology
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New Edition Edition
André Béteille, University of Delhi, Delhi
Description
This collection reflects André Béteille's long career in teaching and research in a single institutional setting as a scholar of sociology. With a new introduction, two new essays and a new appendix, the second edition emphasizes that sociology as an intellectual discipline should be concerned more directly with the present than the past. Both the new essays complement the existing chapters in the book. Writing about sociology and current affairs in Chapter 2, Béteille makes a distinction between 'immediate-return' and 'delayed-return' research. Chapter 5 focuses on the important question of difference between the study of one's own society and the study of other cultures. The new appendix includes a conversation between the author and Surendra Munshi on a variety of themes. Together, the two appendices in the book reiterate the author's conviction that the study of one's own society gains from the insights derived from the study of other societies
About the author
André Béteille, University of Delhi, DelhiNew Edition Edition
André Béteille, University of Delhi, Delhi
Table of contents
Acknowledgements;
Introduction to Second Edition;
Introduction;
1.: Sociology and Common Sense;
2.: Sociology and Current Affairs;
3:. Sociology and Anthropology: Their Relationship in One Person's Career;
4.:Some Observations on the Comparative Method;
5.: An Anthropologist in His Own Country;
6.: Sociology and Area Study: The South Asian Experience;
7.: Religion as a Subject for Sociology;
8.: Politics as a Subject for Sociology;
9.: Economics and Sociology;
10.: The Place of Tradition in Sociological Enquiry;
11.: Science and Tradition;
12.:Newness in Sociological Enquiry;
Appendices: I Sociology as Critical Understanding: An Interview by Stefan Molund; II Surendra Munshi, 'In conversation with Prof. André Béteille'; Name Index; Subject Index
New Edition Edition
André Béteille, University of Delhi, Delhi
Description
This collection reflects André Béteille's long career in teaching and research in a single institutional setting as a scholar of sociology. With a new introduction, two new essays and a new appendix, the second edition emphasizes that sociology as an intellectual discipline should be concerned more directly with the present than the past. Both the new essays complement the existing chapters in the book. Writing about sociology and current affairs in Chapter 2, Béteille makes a distinction between 'immediate-return' and 'delayed-return' research. Chapter 5 focuses on the important question of difference between the study of one's own society and the study of other cultures. The new appendix includes a conversation between the author and Surendra Munshi on a variety of themes. Together, the two appendices in the book reiterate the author's conviction that the study of one's own society gains from the insights derived from the study of other societies
About the author
André Béteille, University of Delhi, DelhiTable of contents
Acknowledgements;
Introduction to Second Edition;
Introduction;
1.: Sociology and Common Sense;
2.: Sociology and Current Affairs;
3:. Sociology and Anthropology: Their Relationship in One Person's Career;
4.:Some Observations on the Comparative Method;
5.: An Anthropologist in His Own Country;
6.: Sociology and Area Study: The South Asian Experience;
7.: Religion as a Subject for Sociology;
8.: Politics as a Subject for Sociology;
9.: Economics and Sociology;
10.: The Place of Tradition in Sociological Enquiry;
11.: Science and Tradition;
12.:Newness in Sociological Enquiry;
Appendices: I Sociology as Critical Understanding: An Interview by Stefan Molund; II Surendra Munshi, 'In conversation with Prof. André Béteille'; Name Index; Subject Index
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