Sociology of unintended penalties is often depicted as a framework for understanding the outcomes that run counter to the preliminary intentions of social actors as a result of of elements such as ignorance, error, and complexity. This typical method, nonetheless, is now present process change beneath the affect of extra encompassing shifts in framing in social sciences. Indeed, in the previous couple of years, the examine of the unintended has evidently moved from the query “What are the sources of the unintended?” to the inquiry “What is it that makes the unintended doable?” or “What dangers, but in addition alternatives, do the unintended entail?” Explaining this puzzle in relation to the inside dynamics of the sociology of unintended penalties, Adriana Mica makes an erudite journey in relation to its three foremost analytical frameworks, their semantic shifts, setbacks, and theoretical revivals. Certainly, by means of the examination of the use of protecting headgear in boxing, this quantity renders explicitly the possibilistic flip not only in the particular analysis of the unintended however in sociology extra typically. Presenting the contributions of main sociology theorists in a brand new gentle, Sociology as Analysis of the Unintended will enchantment to graduate college students and researchers excited about fields such as theoretical sociology, sociology of substantive points, and sociology of sport. NOTE: This sale only contains the ebook Sociology as Analysis of the Unintended: From the Problem of Ignorance to the Discovery of the Possible in PDF. No access codes included.
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- Author: Adriana Mica
- File Size: 2 MB
- Format: PDF
- Length: 200 pages
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publication Date: June 27, 2018
- Language: English
- ASIN: B07F2JCQBJ
- ISVB-10: 0415787017
- ISBN-13: 9780415787017
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