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The New Political Sociology : A Synthetic Theory of Political Economy and Culture
The New Political Sociology : A Synthetic Theory of Political Economy and Culture
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Author(s): Janoski, Thomas
ISBN No.: 9781041096177
Pages: 442
Year: 202604
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 284.63
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"This is an interesting and sophisticated work that promotes a new approach to political sociology. It offers a rethinking of political sociology that combines political economy, cultural conditions, and a process-oriented perspective based on bargaining. This novel approach to political processes will be of interest to political sociologists, and a welcome text for instructors and students studying political sociology." Simon Gottschalk , Professor of Sociology, University of Nevada Las Vegas "This book offers a thorough rethinking and regrounding of political sociology. The presentation of symbolic interactionist and cultural perspectives is quite a boost, and frankly often missing from structuralist analyses of state power. State theorists have long talked past each other without considering the possible validity of competing models, as if each theorist is looking at one piece of a jigsaw puzzle and believing they have completed the picture; few have considered that each might be working on one corner of the puzzle and how each corner might actually be part of a much bigger picture. The inclusion here of an important missing perspective from the more structuralist treatments is certainly quite welcome." Davita Glasberg , Professor of Sociology, University of Connecticut "This book offers a fresh rethinking of political sociology that synthesizes political economy and cultural approaches, as a well as process-oriented approach based on bargaining.


The book presents the five major political sectors by focusing on their interactions (what the book calls bargaining) with other actors both within and among the sectors. For each sector, the book presents very insightful commentary on how those interactions work. The book also presents analyses on the effects of culture, in various ways, on these interactions. That combination marks a real step forward in our understanding of how politics works. This will be an important resource for instructors and students in political sociology." Jeffrey Broadbent , Professor of Sociology, University of Minnesota.


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