Jeffrey C. Alexander
Jeffrey Charles Alexander (born 1947) is an American sociologist, and one of the main proponents of Neofunctionalism.
Career
Alexander gained his BA from Harvard in 1969 and his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in 1978.[1] He worked at the University of California, Los Angeles, from 1974 until joining Yale University in 2001, where (as of 2008) he is the Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology and co-Director of the Center for Cultural Sociology.[2]
Alexander has authored or co-authored ten books.[1] He is one of the editors of the journal Sociological Theory.[3]
Neofunctionalism
In sociology, neofunctionalism represents a revival of the thought of Talcott Parsons by Jeffrey C. Alexander, who sees neofunctionalism as having 5 central tendencies:
- to create a form of functionalism that is multidimensional and includes micro as well as macro levels of analysis
- to push functionalism to the left and reject Parsons’s optimism about modernity
- to argue for an implicit democratic thrust in functional analysis
- to incorporate a conflict orientation, and
- to emphasize uncertainty and interactional creativity.
While Parsons consistently viewed actors as analytical concepts, Alexander defines action as the movement of concrete, living, breathing persons as they make their way through time and space. In addition he argues that every action contains a dimension of free will, by which he is expanding functionalism to include some of the concerns of symbolic interactionism.[4]
Sociology of Culture Versus Cultural Sociology
Alexander distinguishes between the sociology of culture and cultural sociology. The sociology of culture sees culture as a dependent variable whereas cultural sociology suggests culture has more autonomy and gives more weight to inner meanings.
Key publications
Articles
- Alexander JC. (2004) Cultural Pragmatics: Social Performance between Ritual and Strategy. Sociological Theory 22: 527–573
Books
- Performative Revolution in Egypt: An Essay in Cultural Power (Bloomsbury USA, 2011)
- Performance and Power (Polity, 2011)
- Interpreting Clifford Geertz: Cultural Investigation in the Social Sciences (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) (ed., with Philip Smith and Matthew Norton)
- The Performance of Politics: Obama's Victory and the Democratic Struggle for Power (Oxford University Press, 2010)
- The New Social Theory Reader (2nd edn) (Routledge, 2008) (with Steven Seidman)
- A Contemporary Introduction to Sociology: Culture and Society in Transition (Paradigm Publishers, 2008) (with Kenneth Thompson)
- The Civil Sphere (Oxford University Press, 2006)
- Social Performance: Symbolic Action, Cultural Pragmatics, and Ritual (Cambridge University Press, 2006) (with Bernhard Giesen and Jason Mast)
- The Cambridge Companion to Durkheim (Cambridge University Press, 2005), (ed., with Philip Smith)
- Cultural Trauma and Collective Identity (University of California Press, 2004) (with Ron Eyerman, Bernhard Giesen, Neil J. Smelser and Piotr Sztompka)
- The Meanings of Social Life: A Cultural Sociology (Oxford University Press, 2003)
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