Feminist Sociology

New Horizons in Sociology

The British Sociological Association is publishing a series of books to review the state of the discipline at the beginning of the millenium. New Horizons in Sociology also seeks to locate the contribution of British scholarship to the wider development of sociology. Sociology is taught in all the major institutions of higher education in the United Kingdom as well as throughout North America and the Europe of the former western bloc. Sociology is now establishing itself in the former eastern bloc. But it was only in the second half of the twentieth century that sociology moved from the fringes of UK academic life into the mainstream. British sociolo­gy has also provided a home for movements that have renewed and chal­lenged the discipline; the revival of academic Marxism, the renaissance in feminist theory, the rise of cultural studies, for example. Some of these developments have become sub-disciplines whilst yet others have chal­lenged the very basis of the sociological enterprise. Each has left their mark. Now therefore is a good time both to take stock and to scan the horizon, looking back and looking forward.

Recent volumes include:

Nationalism and Social Theory

Gerard Delanty and Patrick O’Mahoney

Interactionism

Paul Atkinson and William Housley

Feminist Sociology

 

Sara Delamont

 

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London ■ Thousand Oaks • Now Delhi

 

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