Recognition Theory as Social Research
Explore the innovative research landscape in the social sciences with "Recognition Theory as Social Research" by Shane O'Neill, a compelling publication from Palgrave Macmillan. This 1st edition, released in 2012, spans 247 pages and introduces the transformative theory of recognition developed by Axel Honneth and others. O'Neill argues that recognition theory serves as a powerful framework for uncovering deep insights into societal conflicts, ultimately guiding just resolutions. This book is essential for scholars and practitioners interested in the dynamics of social recognition and its implications for conflict resolution. Discover how O'Neill's perspectives can deepen your understanding of social interactions and enrich your research endeavors. Don’t miss the chance to dive into this pivotal work that bridges theory and practice in the field of social research.