Durkheimian Sociology
Explore the transformative insights of Jeffrey C. Alexander in Durkheimian Sociology, published by Cambridge University Press in 1990. This engaging 240-page volume challenges traditional structural approaches to collective behavior, offering a fresh perspective rooted in Durkheim's later works. Alexander invites readers to rethink the connections between culture and society, presenting a radically different interpretation of Durkheimian sociology. Perfect for students and scholars of social science, this book is a vital addition to any sociology enthusiast's library. Dive into a nuanced exploration of social theory that reshapes our understanding of collective dynamics and cultural interpretation.