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O'Neill, Shane, (1965-)
Recognition theory as social research = investigating the dynamics of social conflict /
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Title/Author:
Recognition theory as social research/ edited by Shane O'Neill And Nicholas H. Smith ; with a foreword by Axel Honneth.
Reminder of title:
investigating the dynamics of social conflict /
other author:
O'Neill, Shane,
Published:
Houndmills, Basingstoke ;Palgrave Macmillan, : 2012.,
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
Social conflict. -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137262929
ISBN:
9781137262929 (electronic bk.)
Recognition theory as social research = investigating the dynamics of social conflict /
Recognition theory as social research
investigating the dynamics of social conflict /[electronic resource] :edited by Shane O'Neill And Nicholas H. Smith ; with a foreword by Axel Honneth. - Houndmills, Basingstoke ;Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource.
Foreword; A.Honneth -- Introduction: A Recognition-Theoretic Research Programme for the Social Sciences; N.H.Smith -- PART I: RECOGNITION AS A CATEGORY OF SOCIAL RESEARCH -- Is Recognition a Basis for Social or Political Thought?; T.Pinkard -- Hegelian Recognition, Critical Theory and the Social Sciences; J-P.Deranty -- PART II: CRITICAL ASSESSMENTS OF PATTERNS OF MISRECOGNITION IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES -- Misrecognition, Marriage, and Derecognition; C.F.Zurn -- Work as a Sphere of Norms, Paradoxes and Ideologies of Recognition; N.H.Smith -- Recognition Theory as the Grounds of a General Theory of Crime as Social Harm?; M.Yar -- Recognition and Religious Diversity: the Case of Legal Exemptions; J.Seglow -- PART III: CHALLENGING THE RECOGNITION ORDER IN THE STATE AND BEYOND -- The Politics of Ethno-National Conflict Transformation: A Recognition-Theoretical Reading of the Peace Process in Northern Ireland; S.O'Neill -- Recognition as Statecraft? Contexts of Recognition and Transformations of State Membership Regimes; D.Owen -- Recognition and Immigration; R.Cox -- The Global Politics of Recognition; V.Heins --.
The contributors to this volume present the case for an exciting new research program in the social sciences based on the theory of recognition developed by Axel Honneth and others in recent years. The book is comprised of eleven specially commissioned, previously unpublished contributions that investigate the fundamental significance of recognition for social and political thought. The theory of recognition is used as a frame for investigating the dynamics of social conflicts that arise around the institution of marriage, the organization of work, the categorization of crime, legal exemption on the grounds of religious belief, the political accommodation of ethnic and national minorities, the claims of migrants, and international relations. The potential of recognition theory to guide just resolutions of these conflicts is also explored.
ISBN: 9781137262929 (electronic bk.)
Source: 497031Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
569994
Social conflict.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: HM1121 / .R39 2012
Dewey Class. No.: 303.6
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Foreword; A.Honneth -- Introduction: A Recognition-Theoretic Research Programme for the Social Sciences; N.H.Smith -- PART I: RECOGNITION AS A CATEGORY OF SOCIAL RESEARCH -- Is Recognition a Basis for Social or Political Thought?; T.Pinkard -- Hegelian Recognition, Critical Theory and the Social Sciences; J-P.Deranty -- PART II: CRITICAL ASSESSMENTS OF PATTERNS OF MISRECOGNITION IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES -- Misrecognition, Marriage, and Derecognition; C.F.Zurn -- Work as a Sphere of Norms, Paradoxes and Ideologies of Recognition; N.H.Smith -- Recognition Theory as the Grounds of a General Theory of Crime as Social Harm?; M.Yar -- Recognition and Religious Diversity: the Case of Legal Exemptions; J.Seglow -- PART III: CHALLENGING THE RECOGNITION ORDER IN THE STATE AND BEYOND -- The Politics of Ethno-National Conflict Transformation: A Recognition-Theoretical Reading of the Peace Process in Northern Ireland; S.O'Neill -- Recognition as Statecraft? Contexts of Recognition and Transformations of State Membership Regimes; D.Owen -- Recognition and Immigration; R.Cox -- The Global Politics of Recognition; V.Heins --.
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