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Theory and Society, 2012
Current sociology of knowledge tends to take for granted Robert K. Merton’s theory of cumulative advantage: successful ideas bring recognition to their authors, successful authors have their ideas recognized more easily than unknown ones. This article argues that this theory should be revised via the introduction of the differential between the status ...
Matteo Bortolini, Bortolini Matteo
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Current sociology of knowledge tends to take for granted Robert K. Merton’s theory of cumulative advantage: successful ideas bring recognition to their authors, successful authors have their ideas recognized more easily than unknown ones. This article argues that this theory should be revised via the introduction of the differential between the status ...
Matteo Bortolini, Bortolini Matteo
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An Interview with Robert N. Bellah, July 8, 2013
Review of Religion and Chinese Society, 2014In this interview, the late Robert Bellah outlines his thoughts on and academic contributions to the study of religion in Chinese Society. Drawing on his extensive experience and knowledge, Dr. Bellah answers a wide range of questions from the role China played in his intellectual endeavors to the role of Confucianism in China, to Sheilaism and civil ...
Fenggang Yang, Anna Sun
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The Anthem Companion to Robert N. Bellah
2019Raccolta di saggi su Robert N.
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Robert N. Bellah: Civil Religion in America (1967)
2019Robert N. Bellah, geboren 1927, gestorben 2013, lehrte 30 Jahre lang Soziologie an der renommierten Berkeley Universitat. 1967 folgte sein Essay zur “Civil Religion in America” in dem der amerikanische Protestant und „public philosopher“ Robert N. Bellah sich mit der Rolle der Religion fur den gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt seiner Heimat, der USA ...
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Guest Editorial: Robert N. Bellah's Theory of America's Eschatological Hope
Journal of Church and State, 1980In 1967, Robert N. Bellah wrote an article entitled "Civil Reli gion in America,"1 in which he claimed that there "actually exists alongside of and rather clearly differentiated from the churches an elaborate and well institutionalized civil religion in America."2 This short article has become the seminal work leading to a new interpretation of the ...
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The return of the repressed. On Robert N. Bellah, Norman O. Brown, and religion in human evolution
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2019AbstractAs much as Robert Bellah’s final work, Religion in Human Evolution, has been studied and dissected, no critic underlined the importance of psychoanalysis for its main argument and its theoretical framework. The paper shows the influence exerted by a controversial interpreter of Freud, Norman O.
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