On Social Closure
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On Social Closure
Theorizing Exclusion, Exploitation, and Elimination
Mackert, Juergen
Oxford University Press Inc
12/2024
384
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9780197781685
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: A New Approach to Social Closure
Part I: The Misguided Path or the "Theory of Social Closure"
Chapter 1: A Critical Discussion of The Theory of Social Closure
Chapter 2: Frank Parkin: Social Closure as Exclusion and Usurpation
Chapter 3: Raymond Murphy: Rules, Structures, and Forms of Social Closure
Chapter 4: Critical Shortcomings of the Theory of Social Closure
Chapter 5: Going Beyond the Theory of Social Closure
Part II: Basic Terms, Concepts and Methodology for Closure Theory
Chapter 6: Reconsidering, Problematizing, and Introducing Critical Concepts for Closure Theory
Reconsidering Max Weber's Approach
Chapter 7: Max Weber's Critical Basic Terms for Theorizing Social Closure Reconsidered
Chapter 8: Max Weber's Closure Analyses: Three Contexts
Chapter 9: Beyond Max Weber: Towards a New Idea of Social Closure
New Concepts for Closure Theory
Chapter 10: "Group Action" and "Acting in Solidarity"
Chapter 11: Power in Closure Analysis
Chapter 12: "Life Chances/Chances of Survival": The Real Goal of Closure Struggles
Chapter 13: Discussion
Part III: Theorizing Social Closure
Chapter 14: A New Approach to Social Closure
Conceptualization
Chapter 15: Three Forms of Social Closure
Chapter 16: Power and Social Closure
Chapter 17: A New Concept of "Life-Chances/Chances of Survival" in the Opportunity Structure
Chapter 18: Reorganizing Relations of Social Closure: The Two Critical Mechanisms "Denial of Access" and "Intervention into Community Closure"
Chapter 19: A New Concept of Social Closure
Typology
Chapter 20: A Typology of Social Closure
Explanation
Chapter 21: Towards an Explanation of Social Closure
Chapter 22: Explaining Social Closure
Chapter 23: The Explanatory Logics of Social Closure
Conclusion: Social Closure and the Global Struggle for Life Chances/Chances of Survival
References
Index
Introduction: A New Approach to Social Closure
Part I: The Misguided Path or the "Theory of Social Closure"
Chapter 1: A Critical Discussion of The Theory of Social Closure
Chapter 2: Frank Parkin: Social Closure as Exclusion and Usurpation
Chapter 3: Raymond Murphy: Rules, Structures, and Forms of Social Closure
Chapter 4: Critical Shortcomings of the Theory of Social Closure
Chapter 5: Going Beyond the Theory of Social Closure
Part II: Basic Terms, Concepts and Methodology for Closure Theory
Chapter 6: Reconsidering, Problematizing, and Introducing Critical Concepts for Closure Theory
Reconsidering Max Weber's Approach
Chapter 7: Max Weber's Critical Basic Terms for Theorizing Social Closure Reconsidered
Chapter 8: Max Weber's Closure Analyses: Three Contexts
Chapter 9: Beyond Max Weber: Towards a New Idea of Social Closure
New Concepts for Closure Theory
Chapter 10: "Group Action" and "Acting in Solidarity"
Chapter 11: Power in Closure Analysis
Chapter 12: "Life Chances/Chances of Survival": The Real Goal of Closure Struggles
Chapter 13: Discussion
Part III: Theorizing Social Closure
Chapter 14: A New Approach to Social Closure
Conceptualization
Chapter 15: Three Forms of Social Closure
Chapter 16: Power and Social Closure
Chapter 17: A New Concept of "Life-Chances/Chances of Survival" in the Opportunity Structure
Chapter 18: Reorganizing Relations of Social Closure: The Two Critical Mechanisms "Denial of Access" and "Intervention into Community Closure"
Chapter 19: A New Concept of Social Closure
Typology
Chapter 20: A Typology of Social Closure
Explanation
Chapter 21: Towards an Explanation of Social Closure
Chapter 22: Explaining Social Closure
Chapter 23: The Explanatory Logics of Social Closure
Conclusion: Social Closure and the Global Struggle for Life Chances/Chances of Survival
References
Index
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: A New Approach to Social Closure
Part I: The Misguided Path or the "Theory of Social Closure"
Chapter 1: A Critical Discussion of The Theory of Social Closure
Chapter 2: Frank Parkin: Social Closure as Exclusion and Usurpation
Chapter 3: Raymond Murphy: Rules, Structures, and Forms of Social Closure
Chapter 4: Critical Shortcomings of the Theory of Social Closure
Chapter 5: Going Beyond the Theory of Social Closure
Part II: Basic Terms, Concepts and Methodology for Closure Theory
Chapter 6: Reconsidering, Problematizing, and Introducing Critical Concepts for Closure Theory
Reconsidering Max Weber's Approach
Chapter 7: Max Weber's Critical Basic Terms for Theorizing Social Closure Reconsidered
Chapter 8: Max Weber's Closure Analyses: Three Contexts
Chapter 9: Beyond Max Weber: Towards a New Idea of Social Closure
New Concepts for Closure Theory
Chapter 10: "Group Action" and "Acting in Solidarity"
Chapter 11: Power in Closure Analysis
Chapter 12: "Life Chances/Chances of Survival": The Real Goal of Closure Struggles
Chapter 13: Discussion
Part III: Theorizing Social Closure
Chapter 14: A New Approach to Social Closure
Conceptualization
Chapter 15: Three Forms of Social Closure
Chapter 16: Power and Social Closure
Chapter 17: A New Concept of "Life-Chances/Chances of Survival" in the Opportunity Structure
Chapter 18: Reorganizing Relations of Social Closure: The Two Critical Mechanisms "Denial of Access" and "Intervention into Community Closure"
Chapter 19: A New Concept of Social Closure
Typology
Chapter 20: A Typology of Social Closure
Explanation
Chapter 21: Towards an Explanation of Social Closure
Chapter 22: Explaining Social Closure
Chapter 23: The Explanatory Logics of Social Closure
Conclusion: Social Closure and the Global Struggle for Life Chances/Chances of Survival
References
Index
Introduction: A New Approach to Social Closure
Part I: The Misguided Path or the "Theory of Social Closure"
Chapter 1: A Critical Discussion of The Theory of Social Closure
Chapter 2: Frank Parkin: Social Closure as Exclusion and Usurpation
Chapter 3: Raymond Murphy: Rules, Structures, and Forms of Social Closure
Chapter 4: Critical Shortcomings of the Theory of Social Closure
Chapter 5: Going Beyond the Theory of Social Closure
Part II: Basic Terms, Concepts and Methodology for Closure Theory
Chapter 6: Reconsidering, Problematizing, and Introducing Critical Concepts for Closure Theory
Reconsidering Max Weber's Approach
Chapter 7: Max Weber's Critical Basic Terms for Theorizing Social Closure Reconsidered
Chapter 8: Max Weber's Closure Analyses: Three Contexts
Chapter 9: Beyond Max Weber: Towards a New Idea of Social Closure
New Concepts for Closure Theory
Chapter 10: "Group Action" and "Acting in Solidarity"
Chapter 11: Power in Closure Analysis
Chapter 12: "Life Chances/Chances of Survival": The Real Goal of Closure Struggles
Chapter 13: Discussion
Part III: Theorizing Social Closure
Chapter 14: A New Approach to Social Closure
Conceptualization
Chapter 15: Three Forms of Social Closure
Chapter 16: Power and Social Closure
Chapter 17: A New Concept of "Life-Chances/Chances of Survival" in the Opportunity Structure
Chapter 18: Reorganizing Relations of Social Closure: The Two Critical Mechanisms "Denial of Access" and "Intervention into Community Closure"
Chapter 19: A New Concept of Social Closure
Typology
Chapter 20: A Typology of Social Closure
Explanation
Chapter 21: Towards an Explanation of Social Closure
Chapter 22: Explaining Social Closure
Chapter 23: The Explanatory Logics of Social Closure
Conclusion: Social Closure and the Global Struggle for Life Chances/Chances of Survival
References
Index
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