The Structure of Sociological Theory by Jonathan H. Turner is a revised and enlarged edition encompassing the most recent developments in sociological theory. Dr. Turner’s success lies in providing a brilliant analysis of the major ‘‘paradigms’’ along with his criticisms. Five main theoretical perspectives, namely, functional, conflict, exchange, interactionist and structural have been discussed in five parts comprising twenty-two chapters including the introductory chapter. Dr. Turner includes almost everything regarding sociological theory in this volume. It is an encyclopaedic gift for both teachers and students. The book surpasses all the existing texts on sociological theory.
The book provides a global and balanced perspective. Turner “believes” that theory is truly international. There is a convergence of various theoretical perspectives and paradigms. Today, theory is “eclectic” and pragmatic rather than uni-directional and on-sided. Dr. Turner has successfully explored philosophical positions underlying various theoretical formulations.
Dr. Turner “believes” that sociology can be a ‘‘natural science’’. It can develop abstract theoretical principles and paradigms about social reality. The book brings out clearly Turner’s point of view. It is the most detailed account of sociological theory.
The structure of sociological theory in terms of substantive contours have been faithfully presented to the readers. It is this one book which alone can give maximum to the students of modern sociological theory.