The contemporary crisis and the social relations department at Harvard: A case study in hegemony and disintegration

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Barry V. Johnston
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[1] Indiana University Northwest,
[2] Department of Sociology,undefined
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Social Relation; Social Anthropology; American Sociological Association; Sociology Department; Theoretical Integration;
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10.1007/s12108-998-1003-1
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The history of sociology is marked by periods of theoretical pluralism and hegemony. Their interplay has resulted in the slow and uneven development of the discipline. Today, however, bodies of theory and practice have become so diverse that many scholars worry that sociology is in a state of disintegration. The theoretical career of Talcott Parsons provides a microcosm in which to explore similar processes. Building on the success of The Structure of Social Action, Parsons led a movement that transformed Harvard's Department of Sociolgy into the Department of Social Relations. There he attempted a grander, but failed synthesis in Toward A General Theory of Action. His case provides a situation in which to explore features of disciplinary integration and fragmentation. The comparison stimulates one to fashion an informed sense of whether sociology is now facing its latest crisis or may be in the process of decomposition as a corpus of study.
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