This engaging two-volume study pursues a balance between theoretical and practical sociology. The authors are aware of the impasse often deliberately created by the self-conscious language of sociological theory. The primary concern of the applied sociologist is to adapt theoretical knowledge to actual human situations, using it to formulate social policy, investigate domestic and international social problems and create a pragmatic 'sociology of possibility'.
Volume II, subtitled 'Practising Perspectives', provides workable guidelines for social scientists, policymakers, planners,...
This engaging two-volume study pursues a balance between theoretical and practical sociology. The authors are aware of the impasse often deliberate...