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Sociologists Making Change: Public Engagement for Social Justice

Editat de Dale W. Wimberley, Jon Shefner
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 ian 2026
This book explores how sociologists participate in political action by drawing on their scholarly understandings of the problems they confront and the social contexts in which these struggles are embedded.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781666981322
ISBN-10: 166698132X
Pagini: 172
Ilustrații: 6 bw figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: How Can Sociologists Contribute to Political and Social Change? by Dale W. Wimberley and Jon Shefner

Part 1: Working Within the University for Change

Chapter 1: When Activism Gets Undermined by the Unexpected: The Science and Politics of Microaggressions at a Southern University by Kirk A. Johnson

Chapter 2: Making Change through the Everyday Life of a Faculty Member in the Deep South: Studying Abortion and Leading a Gender Studies Program in Mississippi by Kimberly Kelly

Chapter 3: The Ethics of Social Change: Navigating Community-Engaged Research at University-Based Research Centers by Carrie Lee Smith

Chapter 4: Teaching During a Storm: The Killing of Sam Dubose by Earl Wright II

Part 2: Pressing for Change Through Electoral Politics

Chapter 5: Challenging Civil War Memorialization: Renaming "Robert E. Lee High School" in Staunton, Virginia by Stephen C. Poulson

Chapter 6: Practicing Politics, Practicing Sociology: Applying Sociology as an Elected Official in Local Government by Anna M. Sorensen

Chapter 7: Progressive Political Activism in Southwest Virginia: A Local Indivisible Group Protecting Democracy by Dale W. Wimberley

Part 3: Movements For Rights, Recognition, And Equality

Chapter 8: We Say No to Moss 3 Landfill! Using Sociology to Fight for Environmental Justice in Appalachian Virginia by Shannon E. Bell, Amy Branson, and Amanda Burroughs

Chapter 9: Building and Sustaining a Movement for Immigrant Rights in Knoxville, Tennessee by Meghan Conley

Chapter 10: Activist Public Sociology Informing the Rental Housing Crisis in Jacksonville Florida by David Jaffee

Chapter 11: Sociology in the Borderlands: Bridging Global Human Rights and Local Advocacy in U.S. Cities by Jackie Smith

Part 4: Scholar Activists Over the Life Course

Chapter 12: Curating the Outfit: My Pathway toward Integrating Sociology and Organizing through Institution Building by Lisa East

Chapter 13: A Life Worth Living: My Sociologically Engaged Path toward LGBQTI+ Justice by Christine M. Robinson

Chapter 14: A Social Movement Career as a Sociologist: Confronting the Dilemma Of Expertise by Jon Shefner

Epilogue by Jon Shefner and Dale Wimberley
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors