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A.R. Radcliffe-Brown |
Structure and Function in Primitive Society: Essays and Addresses |
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Anthony Giddens and J.H. Turner |
Social Theory Today |
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Anthony Giddens |
Central problems in social theory: Action, structure and contradiction in social analysis |
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Anthony Giddens |
Social Theory and Modern Sociology |
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Clande Levi Strauss |
Social Structure; in A.L.Krocher’s edited Anthropology today |
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Collins Randall |
Conflict Sociology |
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D.N. Majumdar & T.N. Madan |
An Introduction to Social Anthropology |
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Evans-Pritchard |
The English Language Book Society & Cohen & West |
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Hans-Georg Gadamer, David E. Linge and David E. Linge |
Philosophical Hermeneutics |
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Harriet Martineau |
The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte (In Three Volumes_Volume 1) |
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Harriet Martineau |
The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte (In Three Volumes_Volume 2) |
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M. Francis Abraham |
Modern Sociological Theory |
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G.H. Mead |
Mind Self and Society |
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George Ritzer |
Sociological Theory |
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Herbert Blumer |
Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method |
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Ian Craib |
Modern Social Theory: From Parsons to Habermas |
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IGNOU |
Positivism |
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Irving M. Zeitlin |
Rethinking sociology: A critique of contemporary theory |
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Jens Zimmermann |
Hermeneutics A Very Short Introduction |
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Joel. M. Charon |
Symbolic Interactionism: An Introduction, An Interpretation, An Integration |
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Jonathan H. Turner |
The structure of sociological theory |
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M. Lane |
Structuralism: A Reader |
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P. Colomy |
Functionalist Sociology |
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Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann |
The Social Construction of Reality_ A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge |
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R.K. Merton |
Social Theory and Social Structure |
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Randall Collins |
Sociological Theory |
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Richard E. Palmer |
Hermeneutics |
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Simon Clarke |
The Foundation of Structuralism |
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