Social Theory Across Disciplinary Boundaries: Cultural Studies and Sociology |
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Authors: | Lee Orville |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 60208 |
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Abstract: | This essay proposes that sociology can learn from social theory developed in the humanities. In the face of recent challenges to sociological explanations of social outcomes (from rational choice and economic theory, cognitive psychological theories of intelligence, and communitarian social philosophy), social theory should specify the constitutive force of social signification. After identifying a key weakness in theoretical approaches currently available in sociology, the inadequacy of various conceptions of the social, I analyze three significant new works in cultural studies in order to sketch out alternative ways of defining and measuring the force of social signification. The essay concludes with an attempt to establish the basis of a dialogue between cultural studies and sociology. |
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Keywords: | social theory cultural studies history representation reflexivity social signification |
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