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2018
Social science departments, both nationally and internationally, market boundless career destinations for their graduates but fail to identify the pathways to these lucrative destinations, and appear oblivious to the social forces that threaten their existence, such as the discerning parent’s investment in their offspring’s education and mounting ...
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Social science departments, both nationally and internationally, market boundless career destinations for their graduates but fail to identify the pathways to these lucrative destinations, and appear oblivious to the social forces that threaten their existence, such as the discerning parent’s investment in their offspring’s education and mounting ...
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2017
Der soziologiemagazin e.V. ist ein Akteur Offentlicher Soziologie, welcher vor allem im Social Web aktiv ist und damit in einem Verhaltnis mit Teiloffentlichkeiten steht. Anhand eines erweiterten Offentlichkeitsbegriffs zeigen die Autoren praxisbezogen auf, dass u.a.
Benjamin Köhler +2 more
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Der soziologiemagazin e.V. ist ein Akteur Offentlicher Soziologie, welcher vor allem im Social Web aktiv ist und damit in einem Verhaltnis mit Teiloffentlichkeiten steht. Anhand eines erweiterten Offentlichkeitsbegriffs zeigen die Autoren praxisbezogen auf, dass u.a.
Benjamin Köhler +2 more
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2006
At an earlier time, sociologists C. Wright Mills, W. E. Du Bois, and Jane Addams loudly protested injustices and inequities in American society, provided critiques and analyses of systems of oppression, and challenged sociologists to be responsible critics and constructive commentators.
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At an earlier time, sociologists C. Wright Mills, W. E. Du Bois, and Jane Addams loudly protested injustices and inequities in American society, provided critiques and analyses of systems of oppression, and challenged sociologists to be responsible critics and constructive commentators.
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Public Sociology and its Publics
The American Sociologist, 2015Now that public sociology is beginning to move into mainstream sociology, it is necessary to understand the vital if indirect part the general public plays in the creation of public sociology. Although that sociology requires sociological work which is relevant and useful to sectors of the general public and is written in non-technical language ...
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Creating Sociological Awareness: Public and Applied Sociology
Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 2008Introduction The following review essay focuses on three books that demonstrate how the complexity of socio-cultural issues can be broken down into specific patterns of behavior and symbols that define and give meaning to human activ ity, attitudes, social structures, and gender identity. Each employs variations of applied sociological research methods
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Public Sociology and the Sociological Imagination: Revisiting Burawoy's Sociology Types
Humanity & Society, 2008Reflecting on Michael Burawoy's classification of sociology into professional, critical, policy, and public types, and the adoption of the latter as the theme of the ASA's 99th Annual Meeting, in this paper I argue that the drive toward public sociologies of new global realities may prove hazardous in the absence of a parallel emphasis on the ...
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Public Ethnography; Ethnography as Public Sociology
Qualitative Sociology, 2009Since ethnography is arguably the kind of sociology of most appeal to the lay public, public ethnography, particularly participant observation research, should be a major form of public sociology. Public ethnography differs from academic ethnography when its sites and subjects are relevant to what the lay public wants and needs to know, and when it is ...
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