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Ritzer: Contemporary Sociological Theory Book Cover
Contemporary Sociological Theory and Its Classical Roots: The Basics
George Ritzer, University of Maryland

Modern Integrative Theories

Chapter Objectives

After reading Chapter 7, students should be able to:

use the conceptual apparatus of exchange theory;

understand the place of power in exchange networks;

explain the theoretical problem that Giddens's structuration theory is designed to overcome;

define the major concepts of structuration theory;

rehearse a critique of structuration theory;

explain the theoretical problem that Bourdieu's theory of habitus and field is designed to overcome;

describe the relationship between habitus and field;

apply the concepts of habitus and field to cultural tastes;

describe the basic elements of standpoint theory; and

understand the basic outline of an integrated feminist sociological theory.