Ajit Kumar Pandey and Smita Verma

The five perspectives discussed in this book contain several points of disagreement with positivism. Throughout the book, the authors have concentrated on the crucial epistemological problem of the relation between sociological theory and the object to which it addresses itself.
The emphasis of the book is on the method and theory in contemporary research and how this reflects movement throughout the sociological spectrum. A group of sociologists look at current sociological paradigms in the light of the concern for increasing world shortage of resources. How can sociology adapt its theories to cope with this new situation? Others debate the approach which develops from the positivist tradition with its emphasis on causality. Further weaknesses of the positivist tradition are highlighted and the new insight brought by sociologists of knowledge and phenomenological perspectives in relation to research practice is considered.
The book stimulates dialogue for a new approach to current sociological theory. Further, a myriad prominent sociological theories have been discussed, which raises concern for issues related to gender and new social movements. It is undoubtedly a new and stimulating approach to current sociological theory.
Ajit Kumar Pandey is Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi. He has been publishing on important issues like gender, tribal studies, social theory and research methodology and has also brought out several books. He is also the Managing Editor of “Journal of Social Sciences, ” published by BHU. Smita Verma is Reader in Post Graduate Department of Sociology at the Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow. She has participated and presented papers at the national and international conferences and has published on gender, ageing, sexuality and youth issues, both in reputed journals and books. She is also the Assistant Editor of “Journal of Social Sciences.”
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