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From Public Sociology to Sociological Publics: The Importance of Reverse Tutelage to Social Theory
This article develops an alternative vision of public sociology. Whereas public sociology is often defined through the actions of professional sociologists, this article calls for a recognition of reverse tutelage in public sociology.
Ali Meghji
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Transformation of Sociology: Necessity and Perspectives
The article analyzes the relevance, factors and prospects of the transformation of modern sociological science. It is noted that digital technologies significantly change the fundamental foundations of social interaction, most everyday social practices ...
Vil Bakirov
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This chapter explores ways of practising sociology online in ways that benefit rather than alienate the discipline from itself, its practitioners, and its audiences. It discusses multiple challenges that sneak up slyly, including the ability to translate sociological research into social media content and the allure of narcissistic self-promotion or ...
Mark Carrigan, Lambros Fatsis
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Between the critical and the engaged: On the importance of studying symbolic aspects of the reproduction of social order [PDF]
Late 20th century developments in social sciences and humanities have placed particular focus on the symbolic aspects of reproduction of social order, stressing the importance of discursive work in the process. It has become widely accepted that
Petrović-Trifunović Tamara
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In this article, I review the social fiction novel, Into the Sea, by Ash Watson, and discuss the ways in which Watson uses fiction as sociological theory.
Jessica Smartt Gullion
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Of Modernity and Public Sociology: Reflections on a Career So Far
My research so far has followed an interest in the classic concern about the social consequences of modernization, which led me to study urbanism, personal networks, the history of technology, and most extensively, American social history.
C. Fischer
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After the Storm: Inter-disciplinary Dialogic Discourses With a Post-Fishing Community
This paper is a critical evaluation of a unique approach to working with disadvantaged communities, which involves inter-disciplinary collaboration between an Applied Theater (AT) director and a sociologist.
Carol Stephenson, Fiona MacPherson
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Possibility and impossibility of interdisciplinary studies in LAW Case study: sociology of public law [PDF]
Interdisciplinary studies are currently a hot topic in legal academia, therefore one should distinguish four types in the sociological approach to law: disciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary studies.
Mahdi Mahdavizahed
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Missional Churches in Secular Societies: Theology Consults Sociology [PDF]
The church is missionary by nature. But what about public church mission in secular societies? Furious religion mobilizing against rebarbative secularity? Withdrawal to seek exemplary perfection?
Hughson, Thomas
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Towards a sociology of (public) mourning? [PDF]
Within the last decade or so there has been a growing recognition among sociologists of the role played by emotions in various aspects of human behaviour (witness, for example, the range of articles appearing in Sociology alone, e.g.
Brennan, Michael
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