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Theories of Alienation-Critical perspectives in philosophy and the social sciences |
作者: |
R. Felix Geyer, David R. Schweitzer |
出版社: |
springer |
出版日期: |
1976 |
ISBN: |
978-90-207-0630-7 (Print) 978-1-4684-8813-5 (Online) |
附属页: |
齐全 |
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Preface
The original papers which appear in this volume were initially presented in a
series of sessions of the Ad Hoc Group on Alienation Theory and Research
at the 1974 World Congress of Sociology in Toronto, Canada. This group
was organized by the editors as a result of their longstanding research and
teaching interest in the field. The purpose of the Toronto sessions was to
provide an international forum where scholars and researchers could come together
for a personal exchange of ideas and research findings. To our knowledge
this was the first forum of its kind concerned specifically with alienation
theory and research. More than fifty theoretical and empirical papers
from thirteen countries and several overlapping disciplines were organized
into panels and workshops during the span of four days. The response to
these sessions indicates that interest in the study of alienation by philosophers
and social scientists continues unabated.
The Toronto sessions were organized largely around a fundamental
concern for further theoretical development and conceptual clarification
in the alienation field. The papers selected for this volume reflect this thematic
concern. Although many excellent empirical papers were presented, it was
generally felt that meaningful empirical research would benefit from a
continued elaboration and refinement of alienation theory. The present
collection is consequently geared to problems of meaning, theory, and
method. Considerable emphasis is also placed on a critical evaluation of the
alienation theme as it has evolved from social philosophy to empirical social
research.
At our request, and with this general unifying theme in mind, most of the
papers were considerably revised prior to their publication here, and therefore
represent the authors' most recent thinking. In a few cases, however,
earlier versions have been published elsewhere during the time that has
elapsed since the Toronto meetings.
Several people have assisted in the preparation of this volume. The authors
themselves have been exceptionally helpful in meeting the rather severe
publication deadline that we imposed. At the Amsterdam end, Felix Geyer
would like to thank the director and governing board of SISWO (Netherlands
Universities' Joint Social Research Centre) for their recognition, atane arly stage, of the importance of the alienation concept for the social
sciences, and for having given him the opportunity to devote part of his
time over the last five years to the study of alienation: first, for the preparation
of several bibliographies; then, together with David Schweitzer, the
organization of the Toronto sessions; and finally, the preparation of this
volume. We also extend our appreciation to Riet Nelissen of SISWO, who
tirelessly assisted with the final preparation of the manuscripts and the
intensive correspondence with the authors, and to publisher Hans van der
Sluijs, whose highly effective cooperation has been instrumental in enabling
us to publish this volume less than half a year after our first contact. At the
Vancouver end, we would like to thank Geoffrey Hayes for his invaluable
editorial assistance and useful suggestions. Finally, David Schweitzer would
like to acknowledge his intellectual debt to Melvin Seeman, John Horton,
and Dick Morris which began with the seminars on alienation and the sociology
of sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Amsterdam/Vancouver,
February 1976
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