ABSTRACT

The triangular relationship between the social, the political and the cultural has opened up social and political theory to new challenges. The social can no longer be reduced to the category of society, and the political extends beyond the traditional concerns of the nature of the state and political authority.

This Handbook will address a range of issues that have recently emerged from the disciplines of social and political theory, focusing on key themes as opposed to schools of thought or major theorists. It is divided into three sections which address:

  • the most influential theoretical traditions that have emerged from the legacy of the twentieth century
  • the most important new and emerging frameworks of analysis today
  • the major theoretical problems in recent social and political theory.

The Routledge International Handbook of Contemporary Social and Political Theory encompasses the most up-to-date developments in contemporary social and political theory, and as such is an essential research tool for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as researchers, working in the fields of political theory, social and political philosophy, contemporary social theory, and cultural theory.

part |2 pages

Part 1: Living Traditions

chapter |12 pages

The Marxist Legacy

chapter |10 pages

Pierre Bourdieu and His Legacy

part |2 pages

Part 2: New and Emerging Frameworks

chapter |11 pages

Power, Legitimacy, and Authority

chapter |11 pages

Environment and Risk

chapter |11 pages

Empire and Imperialism

chapter |16 pages

Nature and Society

chapter |11 pages

Feminist Border Thought

part |2 pages

Part 3: Emerging Problems

chapter |11 pages

The Future of the State

chapter |11 pages

The Transnational Social Question

chapter |11 pages

New Forms of Value Production

chapter |10 pages

Post-secular Society