Reconstructing social theory, history and practice

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Abstract

With regard to developments in social theory, the past 30 years can be characterized as an Age of Deconstruction. Inspired by post-structuralism, postmodernism, critical theory, and science studies, as well as combinations of related approaches, theorists have endeavored to shatter historical meta-narratives and struggled to include previously excluded standpoints in social thought. This important trend has informed our understanding of the role of discourse, difference and expertise in determining relations of power and inequality. This volume focusses on "Reconstruction", dedicated to taking account of and interrogating the possibility of picking up the pieces. The papers were presented at the 2015 International Social Theory Consortium (ISTC). It considers questions such as, are there limits to the deconstruction project, and have these limits been reached? What are the possibilities for the reconstruction of narratives of long-term historical change? Is it possible to include and integrate the insights and contribution of various critiques of knowledge, while at the same time developing new forms of knowledge?
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBingley
PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited
Number of pages304
ISBN (Print)9781786354693, 9781786354709
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Nov 2016

Publication series

NameCurrent perspectives in social theory
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume35
ISSN (Print)0278-1204

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