Public Sociologies Reader
Editat de Judith Blau, Keri E. Iyall Smith Contribuţii de Michael Burawoy, Gerard Delanty, Charles A. Gallagher, Kenneth Gould, Arlette Grabczynska, Angela J. Hattery, Keri Iyall-Smith, Walda Katz-Fishman, Núria Homedes, Alberto Moncada, John Allphin Moore Jr., Anthony M. Orum, Robert Pollin, Jerry Pubantz, Jill Quadagno, Barbara Risman, William I. Robinson, Havidán Rodríguez, Deanna Rohlinger, Carla N. Russell, Jerome Scott, Earl Smith, Jackie Smith, Antonio Ugaldeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iul 2006
This volume advances these discussions and debates, and proposes how they can be further sharpened and developed. Some authors in this volume clarify the distinctive roles that Public Sociologists can play in the discipline, in the classroom, and in larger society. Others provide critical analyses, focusing, for example, on aspects of American society and institutions, global corporate actors, sweatshop practices, international neoliberal organizations, migration policies, and U.S. environmental policies. Others advance new ways of thinking about global interdependencies that include indigenous groups, peasants, as well as societies in industrialized and developing states, and international organizations. Still others propose visions of transformative processes and practices that are progressively affirmative, even activist -- in the spirit of "A Better World is Possible!!"
This volume provides an overview of some of the major debates in sociology today and places emphasis on the importance of human rights in the "One (globalized) World" we live in today. Authors engage these debates with spirited enthusiasm and write exceptionally clearly about those topics that may be new to American readers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742545878
ISBN-10: 0742545873
Pagini: 355
Dimensiuni: 146 x 222 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742545873
Pagini: 355
Dimensiuni: 146 x 222 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction: A Public Sociology for Human Rights
Chapter 2 The Local and the Global: Critical Globalization Studies
Chapter 3 The Local and the Global: Cosmopolitan Citizenship
Chapter 4 The Struggle for Global Society in a World System
Chapter 5 A Movement Rising: Vision and Strategy from the Bottom Up
Chapter 6 Neoliberal Globalization and the Question of Sweatshop Labor in Developing Countries or Rights
Chapter 7 Framing Social Security Rights
Chapter 8 Latin America: Capital Accumulation and the Role of International Organizations
Chapter 9 Indigenous in Itself to Indigenous for Itself
Chapter 10 Migrants, Rights, and States
Chapter 11 Understanding Disasters: Vulnerability, Sustainable Development, and Resiliency
Chapter 12 Promoting Sustainability
Chapter 13 Promoting Peace through Global Governance
Chapter 14 Ejidos: Local and Global Publics
Chapter 15 Teaching Public Sociologies
Chapter 16 What Does Feminism Have to Say about Public Sociology
Chapter 17 The Challenge to Public Sociology: Neo-Liberalism's Illusion of Inclusion
Chapter 2 The Local and the Global: Critical Globalization Studies
Chapter 3 The Local and the Global: Cosmopolitan Citizenship
Chapter 4 The Struggle for Global Society in a World System
Chapter 5 A Movement Rising: Vision and Strategy from the Bottom Up
Chapter 6 Neoliberal Globalization and the Question of Sweatshop Labor in Developing Countries or Rights
Chapter 7 Framing Social Security Rights
Chapter 8 Latin America: Capital Accumulation and the Role of International Organizations
Chapter 9 Indigenous in Itself to Indigenous for Itself
Chapter 10 Migrants, Rights, and States
Chapter 11 Understanding Disasters: Vulnerability, Sustainable Development, and Resiliency
Chapter 12 Promoting Sustainability
Chapter 13 Promoting Peace through Global Governance
Chapter 14 Ejidos: Local and Global Publics
Chapter 15 Teaching Public Sociologies
Chapter 16 What Does Feminism Have to Say about Public Sociology
Chapter 17 The Challenge to Public Sociology: Neo-Liberalism's Illusion of Inclusion
Recenzii
Judith Blau and Keri Iyall Smith have brought together a bracing collection of essays dealing with the mission of sociology in a neo-liberal global order. Each essay is different, yet each sets out to examine the challenges of developing a sociology that can tame our borderless capitalism and the brutalities it brings in its wake.
Blau and Smith have collected 17 papers that demonstrate ways in which sociological imagination can be applied to many of the most relevant/significant social/political issues of the period. The introduction, "A Public Sociology for Human Rights," is a continuation by Michael Burawoy of his 2004 presidential address to the American Sociological Association. The appendix is a valuable annotated guide to over 100 online resources. Blau and Smith have provided professors with an outstanding vehicle through which to stimulate and inform sociology students about the potential of the discipline. Highly recommended.
In recent years Public Sociology has emerged as one of the most vibrant projects in the discipline. If you are looking for a volume that situates such work in a global context look no further than this engaging and wide-ranging collection from leaders in the field.
Blau and Smith have collected 17 papers that demonstrate ways in which sociological imagination can be applied to many of the most relevant/significant social/political issues of the period. The introduction, "A Public Sociology for Human Rights," is a continuation by Michael Burawoy of his 2004 presidential address to the American Sociological Association. The appendix is a valuable annotated guide to over 100 online resources. Blau and Smith have provided professors with an outstanding vehicle through which to stimulate and inform sociology students about the potential of the discipline. Highly recommended.
In recent years Public Sociology has emerged as one of the most vibrant projects in the discipline. If you are looking for a volume that situates such work in a global context look no further than this engaging and wide-ranging collection from leaders in the field.