301.01 Coh : Modern social theory / by Percy S. Cohen
1968
1
301.01 Col/Lic : Lives in context : the art of life history research / Ardra L. Cole, J. Gary Knowles
2001
1
301.01 Col/Rct : Rational choice theory : advocacy and critique / edited by James S. Coleman, Thomas J. Fararo
1992
1
301.01 Col/Wst : Weberian sociological theory / Randall Collins
1986
1
301.01 COM-O : Comparative methodology : theory and practice in international social research / edited by Else Oyen
1990
1
301.01 Com/Coi : The crisis of industrial civilization : the early essays of Auguste Comte / [edited and] introduced by Ronald Fletcher ; [translated from the French]
1974
1
301.01 Con : The tragedy of enlightenment : an essay on the Frankfurt School / Paul Connerton
1980
1
301.01 Coo/Rpt : Re-presenting the good society / Maeve Cooke
2006
1
301.01 Cor/Sam : Sociology and mass culture : Durkheim, Mills and Baudrillard / Patricia Cormack
2002
1
301.01 Cou/Eso : Ethnomethodological sociology / edited by Jeff Coulter ; bibliography compiled by B.J. Fehr and Jeff Stetson with the assistance of Yoshifumi Mizukawa
1990
1
301.01 Cra : Modern social theory : from Parsons to Habermas / Ian Craib
301.01 Dan/Kia : Knowledge, ideology and discourse : a sociological perspective / Tim Dant
1991
1
301.01 Das/Sca : Social capital : a multifaceted perspective / [edited by] Partha Dasgupta, Ismail Serageldin
2000
1
301.01 Del/Cst : Contemporary social theory : investigation and application / Tim Delaney
2005
1
301.01 Dem : System, change, and conflict : a reader on contemporary sociological theory and the debate over functionalism / edited by N.J. Demerath and R.A. Peterson
1967
1
301.01 Den/Iin : Interpretive interactionism / Norman K. Denzin
1989
1
301.01 Dom/Sta : Sociological theory and collective subjectivity / José Maurício Domingues
1995
1
301.01 Don/Rsa : Relational sociology : a new paradigm for the social sciences / Pierpaolo Donati
2011
1
301.01 Dub/Tap : Theory and politics : studies in the development of critical theory / Helmut Dubiel ; translated by Benjamin Gregg ; with an introduction by Martin Jay