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In traditional positivist science, cumulation represents the gradual accretion of knowledge of a subject matter. In sociological theory, it represents two forms of accumulation: the rigorous empirical testing of theoretical models and the synthesis, extension and consolidation of the existing theoretical base of the discipline. This volume, stemming from a mini-conference at the annual meeting of the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association, addresses theoretical cumulation in both of these senses. The volume editor has selected contributors whose theoretical programmes are long-standing and have been rigorously tested. In addition, these leading scholars have expanded upon the wisdom of the theoretical giants of sociology, creatively broadening the base of theory in the field. This distinguished group of contributors, through the description and analysis of their own theoretical programmes, show that the cumulation of theory is possible in sociology and point to directions and methods this cumulation should take. Presenting both the scholars and the ideas of the forefront of the discipline, this volume is essential reading for all academics in sociology and social theory.Turner, Jonathan H. is the author of 'Theory Building in Sociology: Assessing Theoretical Cumulation (Key Issues in Sociological Theory)', published 1988 under ISBN 9780803932791 and ISBN 0803932790.
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