Harry F. Dahms
Professor
Department of Sociology
Tennessee State University
United States of America
Biography
Dr Harry F. Dahms working as Professor at University of Tennessee Department of Sociology
Research Interest
Theory, economic sociology, political economy, and comparative sociology are my areas of interest. With "globalization" as a contingent, complex, and contradictory process providing the primary reference frame for my work, the guiding question is how classical, contemporary and critical theorists should have enabled (and compelled) sociologists during the twentieth century to anticipate globalization as the culmination of the trends that have been shaping modern societies. The defining challenge of our time, then, is to envision how all contributions to social, sociological, and critical theory tell parts of the story of the modern age.
Publications
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Dahms HF, editor. The vitality of critical theory. Emerald Group Publishing Limited; 2011.
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Dahms HF. Theory in Weberian Marxism: Patterns of critical social theory in Lukács and Habermas. Sociological Theory. 1997 Nov 1;15(3):181-214.
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Dahms HF. From creative action to the social rationalization of the economy: Joseph A. Schumpeter's social theory. Sociological Theory. 1995 Mar 1:1-3.