ISBN:
0585083290
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9780585083292
Language:
English
Pages:
vii, 221 p
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ill
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24 cm
Edition:
Reproduktion Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2000 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
Series Statement:
EBSCOhost eBook Collection
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Required reading
DDC:
301
Keywords:
Sociology Book reviews
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Sociology Book reviews
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Sociology Book reviews.
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Sociology literature
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Best books
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Regional Studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; General
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Sociology
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Sociology & Social History
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Social Sciences
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Social Change
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Book reviews
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Electronic books
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Electronic books Book reviews
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Electronic books
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Electronic books Book reviews
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Electronic books
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Electronic books Book reviews
Abstract:
Canon and anti-canon for fragmented discipline Dan Clawson and Robert Zussman -- Best-sellers by American sociologists: an exploratory study Herbert J. Gans -- How to become a dominant American social scientist: the case of Theda Skocpol Jeff Goodwin -- Historicization of protest as a route to general theory: stepping back to move forward Roger V. Gould -- Discipline and punish: the birth of a postmodern middle-range Jonathan Simon -- Charles Murray: Losing ground, gaining power Theodore J. Lowi and Gwendolyn Mink
Abstract:
Doing it ourselves Barry Wellman -- Geertz's ambiguous legacy Ann Swidler -- Sociology's other poststructuralism Craig Calhoun -- Gary Becker on the family: his genius, impact, and blind spots Paula England and Michelle J. Budig -- Emotion management as emotional labor Lynn Smith-Lovin -- Models of influence David B. Grusky and Kim A. Weeden -- Classic of its time Michael Burawoy -- What's gender got to do with it? Christine L. Williams -- Promethean sociology Harriet Friedmannn
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What's race got to do with it? Aldon Morris -- Empire and knowledge: more troubles, new opportunities for sociology Steven Seidman -- Gendering of social theory: sociology and its discontents Barbara Laslett -- Feminist subversions Linda Gordon and Barrie Thorne -- Sociological politics and Contemporary Sociology's ten most influential books Gerald Marwell -- Taking the list as it stands: what does it say about sociology today? Rachel A. Rosenfeld -- Who's in? Who's out? Charles Lemert
Description / Table of Contents:
Canon and anti-canon for fragmented discipline /Dan Clawson and Robert Zussman --Best-sellers by American sociologists: an exploratory study /Herbert J. Gans --How to become a dominant American social scientist: the case of Theda Skocpol /Jeff Goodwin --Historicization of protest as a route to general theory: stepping back to move forward /Roger V. Gould --Discipline and punish: the birth of a postmodern middle-range /Jonathan Simon --Charles Murray: Losing ground, gaining power /Theodore J. Lowi and Gwendolyn Mink.
Description / Table of Contents:
Doing it ourselves /Barry Wellman --Geertz's ambiguous legacy /Ann Swidler --Sociology's other poststructuralism /Craig Calhoun --Gary Becker on the family: his genius, impact, and blind spots /Paula England and Michelle J. Budig --Emotion management as emotional labor /Lynn Smith-Lovin --Models of influence /David B. Grusky and Kim A. Weeden --Classic of its time /Michael Burawoy --What's gender got to do with it? /Christine L. Williams --Promethean sociology /Harriet Friedmannn.
Description / Table of Contents:
What's race got to do with it? /Aldon Morris --Empire and knowledge: more troubles, new opportunities for sociology /Steven Seidman --Gendering of social theory: sociology and its discontents /Barbara Laslett --Feminist subversions /Linda Gordon and Barrie Thorne --Sociological politics and Contemporary Sociology's ten most influential books /Gerald Marwell --Taking the list as it stands: what does it say about sociology today? /Rachel A. Rosenfeld --Who's in? Who's out? /Charles Lemert.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
,
Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2000
,
Canon and anti-canon for fragmented discipline
,
Doing it ourselves
,
What's race got to do with it?
,
Best-sellers by American sociologists: an exploratory study
,
How to become a dominant American social scientist: the case of Theda Skocpol
,
Historicization of protest as a route to general theory: stepping back to move forward
,
Discipline and punish: the birth of a postmodern middle-range
,
Charles Murray: Losing ground, gaining power
,
Geertz's ambiguous legacy
,
Sociology's other poststructuralism
,
Gary Becker on the family: his genius, impact, and blind spots
,
Emotion management as emotional labor
,
Models of influence
,
Classic of its time
,
What's gender got to do with it?
,
Promethean sociology
,
Empire and knowledge: more troubles, new opportunities for sociology
,
Gendering of social theory: sociology and its discontents
,
Feminist subversions
,
Sociological politics and Contemporary Sociology's ten most influential books
,
Taking the list as it stands: what does it say about sociology today?
,
Who's in? Who's out?
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