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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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Intervista a Robert Bellah sul suo ultimo libro "Religion in human evolution"
BORTOLINI, MATTEO
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The return of the repressed. On Robert N. Bellah, Norman O. Brown, and religion in human evolution
AbstractAs 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.
Bortolini, Matteo, Matteo Bortolini
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Robert N. Bellah (1927-2013) was an American sociologist, public intellectual, and educator. A student of Talcott Parsons, he became known in the 1950s as a Japanologist and a theorist in the sociology of religion. During the 1970s he started the ‘American civil religion’ debate and contributed to the interpretive/hermeneutical turn in the social ...
BORTOLINI, MATTEO
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L'intellettuale in campo. Il caso di Robert N. Bellah [PDF]
Lo studio sociologico delle idee e degli intellettuali è stato travolto negli ultimi trent’anni da una vera e propria rivoluzione: nuovi interessi, nuove sensibilità, nuovi paradigmi hanno portato all’emergere di un inedito spazio di discorso – la “nuova sociologia delle idee” – che promette di unificare lo studio sociologico, storico e filosofico ...
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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