Index

Jiří Šubrt (Charles University, Czech Republic)

The Sociological Inheritance of the 1960s: Historical Reflections on a Decade of Changing Thought

ISBN: 978-1-80382-806-0, eISBN: 978-1-80382-805-3

Publication date: 27 November 2023

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Šubrt, J. (2023), "Index", The Sociological Inheritance of the 1960s: Historical Reflections on a Decade of Changing Thought, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 103-107. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-805-320231014

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INDEX

Abstracted empiricism
, 60

Action, social action
, 30–31, 38, 64–65, 72, 91–92

Adaptation
, 31

Affluent Society, The
, 3

Age of high mass consumption
, 3

AGIL scheme
, 32

Alienation
, 83

American culture
, 92

American neo-positivist sociology
, 15

American sociology
, 14–15

Anomie
, 74

Archaeology of knowledge method
, 28

Art of action
, 63

Authoritarian regimes
, 81

Background expectations
, 65

Banality of evil
, 76

Behaviourism
, 15–16, 50

Breaching demonstrations
, 65

Bureau of Applied Social Research (BASR)
, 16

Capital (Marx)
, 27–28

Capitalism
, 7, 33

Chain Wars, The (Aron)
, 7

Civil rights movement
, 43

Civil society
, 33

Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society (Dahrendorf, 1959)
, 47

Class(es)
, 35–41, 43, 47–49, 59–60, 74, 82, 84, 89, 92

Class struggle
, 49

Cold War
, 87

‘Cold’ media
, 54

Coming Crisis of Western Sociology, The
, 33

Coming of Post-Industrial Society: A Venture in Social Forecasting, The (1999 (1973))
, 8

Communication
, 52

research
, 26

Communist ideology
, 5

Communist society
, 5

Communitarianism
, 10

Conflict and Defense: A General Theory (Boulding)
, 50

Conflicts
, 43, 74

functions and dysfunctions
, 44–47

management
, 45

moderating
, 47–49

perspectives
, 49–50

Constructivism
, 63–64, 69, 73

Consumer terror
, 6

Consumerism
, 6

Convergence theory
, 8

Counterculture
, 57n2–3

Creative imagination
, 58

Crisis
, 88–89

Critical theory of Frankfurt School
, 7, 82

Cult of personality
, 85

Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism, The (1976)
, 8

Cultural sociology
, 33

Cultural system
, 32

Cultural values
, 84

Culture
, 4

Culture industry
, 6

Cybernetics
, 29–30

Decolonisation process
, 81

Democracy
, 33

Democracy and totalitarianism (Aron)
, 7

Democratic revolution
, 11

Depth sociology
, 34

Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS)
, 6

Dialectic of Enlightenment
, 6

Drive to maturity
, 3

Duality
, 91

Dysfunction
, 74

Economics
, 4

processes
, 36

Educational revolution
, 11

Eighteen Lectures on Industrial Society
, 8

Electronic media
, 54–55

age
, 55–56

Emancipatory cognitive interest
, 61–62

Empirical-analytical sciences
, 61

End of Ideology: On the Exhaustion of Political Ideas in the Fifties, The (Bell, 1988 (1960))
, 8

Episteme
, 28

Ethnomethodology
, 64–65

Evaluation-free sociology
, 23

Evaluative conception
, 38

Exchange of goods and services
, 27

Existentialism
, 76–77

Experimentation on models
, 27

structures of expectation
, 64–65

Falsification
, 17–18

Feedback
, 52

Feminine Mystique, The
, 81

Foundations of Sociology
, 19

Four-function paradigm
, 31

Frankfurt School
, 5

French intellectuals
, 7

French social sciences
, 27

French sociology
, 41

Function
, 26, 73

Functional theory
, 31

Functionalism
, 29–30, 90

Functionalist explanatory models
, 73

General theory of systems
, 29–30

Gesellschaft und Freiheit
, 47

Goal attainment
, 31

Grand theory
, 60

Great Schism, The (Aron)
, 7

Hegel’s dialectics
, 7

Holism
, 71

‘Hot’ media
, 54

Human and civil liberties and rights
, 33

Human freedom
, 71

existentialism
, 76–77

life as theatre performance
, 74–75

mask
, 75–76

social role
, 71–73

Hypodermic needle model
, 53

Ideological legacy
, 60

Ideologies
, 8–9

Imagination
, 57

Impression management
, 66

Inclusion
, 32

Index of Status Characteristics (ISC)
, 37

Individualism
, 71

Inductive process
, 27

Industrial revolution
, 11

Industrial society
, 5, 7–9

Industrialism
, 9, 33

Interaction(s)
, 20, 31, 45, 64–67, 73

Interaction order
, 66

Integration
, 31

Interpretative sociology
, 19n7, 73

Invariants
, 26–27

Iron Curtain
, 3–4, 88

Knowledge society
, 8–10

L’archéologie du savoir–The Archaeology of Knowledge (2002)
, 28

Labour productivity
, 6

Late capitalism
, 6–7

Latent functions
, 31

Latent interests
, 47

Latent pattern maintenance
, 31

Life as theatre performance
, 74–75

Lifestyle
, 4

Linear process
, 2

London School of Economics (LSE)
, 30, 47

Lonely Crowd, The
, 51

Looking-glass Self
, 72

Lundberg’s theory
, 19

Magic bullet theory
, 53

Manipulative control
, 83

Market research
, 16

Marx’s analysis of capitalism
, 6

Marxism
, 2, 7, 77

Marxism–Leninism
, 49

Marxist ideology
, 7

Marxist intellectuals
, 7

Marxist-Leninist sociology
, 22

Mask
, 75–76

Mass communication
, 51

electronic media age
, 55–56

in mass society
, 52–53

Medium, The
, 54

Mass consumption
, 51

Mass culture
, 51, 53

Mass entertainment
, 51

Mass media
, 51

Mass persuasion
, 51

Mass production
, 51

Mass society
, 51

Medium, Medium, The
, 54–55

Message exchange
, 27

Metaphysics
, 15–16

Methodological individualism
, 20

Middle-range theories
, 21

Mills’ Trilogy
, 59–61

Modern, contemporary societies
, 32

Modern society
, 2, 5, 11

Modernisation development
, 33

Modernisation theory
, 10–11

Modernity
, 10–11

Multi-paradigmatic science
, 14

Mutual conditionality
, 28

Nationalism
, 56

Natural science
, 15

Negative Dialectics (Adorno)
, 7

Neo-positivism
, 15

Neo-positivists
, 22

sociology
, 15–16

New Class, The
, 39

New Industrial State, The
, 3

Non-evaluative sociology
, 23

Normal science
, 13

Normalisation
, 86–87

One-Dimensional Man (Marcuse)
, 82–84

Operationalisation
, 16–17

Opium of intellectuals (Aron)
, 7

Order of Things, The (Foucault)
, 28

Paradigm
, 13–14

Period of alphabet and printing press
, 55

Personal Influence
, 53n3

Pfade aus Utopia
, 47

Phenomenological sociology
, 64, 67

Phenomenology
, 66

Philosophical positivism
, 15

Philosophical-critical science
, 61–62

Positivism
, 15–16

behaviourist positions
, 19–20

sociological theory
, 18–19, 21

sociology modelled on natural sciences
, 14–16

value neutrality
, 22

Post-industrial society
, 9–10

Post-structuralism
, 28

Practical cognitive interest
, 61

Prague Spring
, 40n11, 82, 84–86

Pre-alphabetic period
, 55

Pre-industrial societies
, 9

Primary socialisation
, 68

Primitive societies
, 32

Psychoanalytic approaches
, 82

Psychologism
, 20

Quantitative methodology
, 37

Radical feminism
, 81

Realistic conflicts
, 46

Reformation
, 56

Regions
, 66

Revolutionary critical theory
, 84

Role conflict
, 74

Role distance
, 78

Role entrapment
, 74

Role-playing
, 74

Roles
, 73–74

Rostow’s model
, 2–3

Scapegoating
, 46

Science
, 4, 13, 83

Scientific imagination
, 57

Scientific laws
, 15

Scientific revolution
, 14

Secondary socialisation
, 68

Secularisation theory
, 67n5

Situationism
, 75n2

Six-level status hierarchy
, 40

Sociability
, 34

Social Behavior: Its Elementary Forms (1961)
, 20

Social action
, 38, 64, 91

Social classes
, 36–38

Social conflicts
, 44, 48

Social dynamics
, 14

Social inequalities
, 36

Social interactions
, 20

Social Mobility
, 36

Social order
, 62, 68

Social organisation
, 8

Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy, The
, 50

Social psychology
, 73

Social reality
, 31, 34, 67–69

Social role
, 71–74, 77–78

Social sciences
, 19–20, 26

Social space
, 36–37

Social stratification
, 36–37

Social structure
, 26, 35

Social System, The
, 31

Social theory
, 18, 90

Social Theory and Social Structure
, 18

Socialisation
, 68, 72

Societal community
, 32

Societal knowing
, 10

Societies
, 5, 27, 68

industrial society
, 7–8

knowledge society
, 8–10

late capitalism
, 6–7

modernisation theory
, 10–11

Societies: Evolutionary and Comparative Perspectives (Parsons)
, 32

Sociological constructivism
, 63

constructing and maintaining social reality
, 67–69

life on stage and behind scenes
, 66–67

Sociological imagination, need for
, 59–60

Sociological knowledge
, 14

Sociological research
, 15

Sociological theory
, 18–21, 43

Sociological thinking
, 1, 5, 71

Sociology
, 1–2, 5, 14, 34–35, 61, 89, 93

from behaviourist positions
, 19–20

of knowledge
, 67n6

modelled on natural sciences
, 14–16

of work and leisure
, 40–41

Soviet sociology
, 49

Soziale Klassen und Klassenkonflikt (Dahrendorf, 1957)
, 47

Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto, The
, 2

Status
, 71n1, 72

Stock of knowledge
, 72

Stratification
, 36–37

inequalities
, 37

Structural functionalism
, 19, 30, 73

Structuralism
, 26–29

Structuration theory
, 91

Structures
, 26

Symbolic interactionism
, 64, 66

Symbolic universes
, 68

System of Modern Societies, The (Parsons)
, 32

Systems
, 25

development and change
, 32–33

structures and functions
, 30–32

theory
, 29, 50

Take-off
, 3

Technetronic society
, 9

Technical cognitive interest
, 61

Technical rationality
, 83

Technology
, 4, 83

Theoretical knowledge
, 10

Theory of modernisation
, 11

Towards a Society of Leisure (Dumazedier)
, 41

Traditional society
, 3

Transitive societies
, 32

Trust
, 2–3

Typifications
, 72

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
, 64

Unorthodox neo-Marxism
, 82

Unrealistic conflict
, 46

Value Free sociology
, 22–23

Value neutrality
, 22

Vienna Circle
, 16–17

Violence
, 48

Weberian individualism
, 71

West German sociology
, 6

Western sociology
, 5, 21

Western type of industrial society
, 8

Work
, 1, 3, 6, 13, 34, 40–41, 44, 58, 83

Yankee City, The
, 37