Social Thought
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Wednesdays, 3:00 to 4:40
308 Lewisohn Hall
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Print Syllabus: Fall • Spring
MSTU5606/MSTU5607
Communication Theory and Social Thought
- Robbie McClintock, Instructor
- Office hours @ 2nd floor, Gottesman Library
Thursdays 4:00 to 6:00 pm and by appointment
- Office hours @ 2nd floor, Gottesman Library
- Frank Moretti, Instructor
- Office hours @ 603 Lewisohn Hall, by appointment
(Call Teresa Gonzales, 212 854 1962, or email her teresa@columbia.edu)
- Office hours @ 603 Lewisohn Hall, by appointment
Mapping a context . . .
...according to 21st-century social science
Adorno • Althusser • Arendt • Barthes • Benjamin • Bentham • Blau • Bourdieu • Comte • Condorcet • Deleuze • Derrida • Descartes • Dewey • Dilthey • DuBois • Dumont • Durkheim • Evans-Pritchard • Forde • Foucault • Frazer • Freud • Galbraith • Geertz • Gennep • Gluckman • Goffman • Gramsci • Gurvitch • Habermas • Hegel • Heidegger • Hobbes • Horkheimer • Hume • Jakobson • James • Kant • Lefebvre • Levi-Strauss • Locke • Lowie • Lukacs • Lyotard • MacIver • Malinowski • Malthus • Mannheim • Marcuse • Marshall • Marx • Mauss • Mead • Mill • Mills • Morgan • Nietzsche • Pareto • Park • Parsons • Peirce • Polyani • Proudhon • Radcliffe-Brown • Ricardo • Rivers • Rousseau • Saint-Simon • Saussure • Scheler • Schumpeter • Simmel • Smith • Spencer • Tarde • Tocqueville • Toennies • Turner • Veblen • Weber •
- DSS = Oxford Dictionary of the Social Sciences
- WP = Wikipedia
- SEP = Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- REP = Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- EB = Encyclopedia Britannica
- empiricism • property • social-contract theory • sovereignty • Hobbes • Marx • Smith
- alienation • civil religion • general will • Hobbes • Locke
- classical economics • labor theory of value • laissez-faire • mercantilism • money • Physiocrats • Ricardo
- interpersonal utility comparisons • panopticon • rights • social control • utilitarianism • utility • Foucault • Smith
- liberation theology • positivism • socialism • Comte • Marx
- alienation & social alienation • civil society • corporatism • dialectics • Marxism • social-contract theory • state • Adorno • Horkheimer • Marx
- classical economics • comparative advantage • gold standard • labor theory of value • rent • Malthus • Marx • Smith
- functionalism • positivism • sociology • utilitarianism • Bentham • Durkheim • Mill • Spencer
- classical economics • liberalism • political economy • utilitarianism • Bentham • Durkheim • Marx • Ricardo • Smith • Tocqueville
- alienation • capitalism • labor theory of value • labor union • mode of production • proletariat • socialism • surplus value • Gramsci • Hegel • Kant • Proudhon • Ricardo • Smith
- Methodenstreit • Kant • Weber
- pragmatism • semiotics • Descartes • Dewey • William James • Saussure
- pragmatism • Freud • Peirce
- Frankfurt school • postmodernism • poststructuralism • rationalization • secularization • Foucault • Freud • Heidegger • Lyotard • Weber
- authority • economics • equilibrium • Marxism • Pareto optimal • sociology • tradition • welfare economics
- business cycle • cultural studies • leisure • neoclassical economics • potlatch • socialism • sociology
- anomie • anthropology • functionalism • mechanical and organic solidarity • social facts • society • sociology • structuralism • Mauss • Parsons • Radcliffe-Brown
- Chicago school of sociology • formal sociology • functionalism • Marxism • neo-Kantianism • Blau • Durkheim • Gluckman • Goffman • Kant • Lukacs • Marx • Park • Weber
- behaviorism • Chicago school of sociology • ethnomethodology • pragmatism • sociology • symbolic interactionism • Dewey • William James • Peirce
- action theory • authority • bureaucracy • capitalism • ideal type • Marxism • Methodenstreit • neo-Kantianism • positivism • power • rationalization • social structure • sociology • stratification • verstehen • Dilthey • Durkheim • Marx • Nietzsche
- Chicago school of sociology • human ecology • participant observation • Dewey • William James • Simmel
- anthropology • classification • ethnology • functionalism • magic • neo-Kantianism • sacrifice • sociology • Dumont • Durkheim • Levi-Strauss • Malinowski • Radcliffe-Brown
- ethnography • functionalism • linguistics • Douglas • Durkheim • Turner
- anthropology • structural functionalism • Durkheim • Evans-Pritchard • Daryll Forde • Malinowski
- anthropology • culture • fieldwork • functionalism • kinship • magic • myth • Durkheim • Frazer • William James • Rivers
- alienation • false consciousness • Frankfurt school • Leninism • Marxism • praxis • proletariat • reification • Marx
- language • Nazism • phenomenology • poststructuralism • Arendt • Derrida • Descartes • Hegel • Marx
- bourgeoisie • class • positivism • status • totalitarianism • worldview • Marx • Weber
- Frankfurt school • Marxism • phenomenology • Adorno • Freud • Hegel • Heidegger • Horkheimer • Marx
- alienation • Gurvitch • Lukacs
- action theory • ego psychology • emergent properties • functionalism • psychoanalysis • social structure • socialization • systems theory • functionalism • kinship • magic • myth • Durkheim • Habermas • Marshall • Marx • Pareto • Weber
- culture studies • culture industry • Frankfurt school • psychoanalysis • Hegel • Heidegger • Horkheimer • Marcuse
- anthropology • ethnography • exogamy • kinship • linguistics • structuralism • symbolic anthropology • Geertz • Jakobson • Lowie • Radcliffe-Brown
- capitalism • communism • stratification • Mannheim • Marx • Parsons • Peirce • Weber
- alienation • dialectical materialism • ideological state apparatus • ideology • Marxism • poststructuralism • relative autonomy • social structure • Lukacs • Marx
- deviance • dramaturgical approach • labeling theory • norms • phenomenology • ritual • role • sociolinguistics • stigma • symbolic interactionism • total institution • Bourdieu • functionalism • kinship • magic • myth • Durkheim
- anti-psychiatry • capitalism • poststructuralism • Derrida • Foucault • Guattari • Hume • Kant • Nietzsche
- capitalism • Frankfurt school • law • Adorno • Horkheimer • Marcuse
- class • cultural capital • habitus • norm • objectivity • social capital • sociology


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