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2. Sociotherapy in the Time of COVID-19: A Critical Position Paper on the Importance of Sociology.
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Cavanagh, Sheila L.
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COVID-19 ,MEDICAL personnel ,SOCIOLOGY ,PSYCHOTHERAPY ,CONTEMPLATION - Abstract
This paper contends that sociotherapy, a sociologically informed approach to therapy, is a viable alternative to the diagnostic model recognized by the College of Registered Psychotherapists in Ontario (CRPO). The Psychotherapy Act (2007) along with the Regulated Health Professions Act (1991) gives the CRPO authorization to regulate the practice of psychotherapy and to control titles affiliated with the act of psychotherapy. I offer a discussion of sociotherapy and socioanalysis as clinical alternatives to the conservative and normalizing approaches endorsed by the College. I situate sociotherapy and socioanalysis in the discipline of sociology and in relation to Freudian psychoanalysis. I offer my own sociotherapeutic practice as an illustration of how the societal and the psychological, the social, and the psychic must be engaged in concert. I underscore the importance of dialogue, as opposed to diagnostics, interpretation as opposed to assessments and psychosocial contemplation as opposed to cognitive-behavioral treatment in clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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3. From Paper to Screen: Encouraging Theory of Sociology through Sosiopedia by Heutagogy Approach.
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Perguna, Luhung Achmad, Idris, and Widianto, Ahmad Arif
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MOBILE learning ,SOCIAL theory ,SOCIOLOGY ,SMARTPHONES ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,DISRUPTIVE innovations - Abstract
The advance of increasingly sophisticated technology, in the industrial revolution 4.0 era, led to the patterns of digital economy, artificial intelligence, big data, and robotic, referred as the phenomenon of disruptive innovation. This change was addressed by the University in how the learning process was carried out and how students learned. This study aims to develop a mobile learning application "Sosiopedia", which tries to offer a fundamental change in the process of learning paper to the screen, smart phones. The heutagogy approach was chosen to provide easy access to various information indirectly (asynchronous). This approach offers freedom for learners to determine by themselves the way how they learn. Meanwhile, for the development method, the research and development (R&D) was used along with the Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate model or 4D. Furthermore, sociological theory was chosen as the material in this development. Media and material validation in this research showed that product development was excellent and worth proving. In addition, Sosiopedia developed encourage student to motivate in learning sociology rather than in conventional approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. Knowledge Structure and Evolution Trend of Sports Humanities and Sociology Science: Based on Citation Analysis of the Core Sports Journal Papers From 2014 to 2018.
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ZHANG Junzhen, XU Zhiping, GUO Wei, WANG Shuo, YU Shaik, MIN Ruixin, FANG Ke, and ZHANG Xiaoqing
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CITATION analysis ,CITATION indexes ,SPORTS ,SOCIOLOGY - Published
- 2020
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5. TRTO MAUDIT OU TRJADE FĖCONDE ? LE CAS DU JEU «PIERRE-FEUILLE-CISEAUX».
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Parlebas, Pierre
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ZERO sum games ,MONADS (Mathematics) ,GAMES for two ,SOCIOLOGY ,MATHEMATICS - Abstract
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- 2011
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6. Gaze and Norm: Foucault's Legacy in Sociology.
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MARINKOVIĆ, DUŠAN and RISTIĆ, DUŠAN
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SOCIAL norms ,SOCIAL change ,DATA analytics ,SOCIOLOGY ,GAZE ,GENEALOGY - Abstract
In this paper, we problematize the legacy of Michel Foucault from his genealogies of normalizing society. We claim that his most important concepts of normalizing society are gaze and norm, which are defined as the (social) technologies of power. Our assumption is that Foucault identified changes in social life and the emergence of the disciplinary diagram through the transformation of spatial practices. Thus, he "needed" Bentham's idea of the Panopticon. However, his reference to Bentham goes beyond the interpretation of the spatial aspects of the Panopticon. Namely, genealogies of gaze and norm point to different dimensions of the normalizing society, out of which we emphasize their utilitarian aspects. This utilitarian dimension brought to light different institutions, discourses, and practices, as well as the new "optical" technology of power. The main contribution of the paper is the claim that Foucault's recognition of the rise of the normalizing society is his most important legacy for sociology. This contribution needs to be recognized through his reading of Bentham but also in the interconnectedness of his genealogical analytics of gaze, norm, and space. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Thirty-One Years of Sociological Social Psychology: An Analysis of Papers Published in SPQ, 1975-2005.
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Harrod, Wendy and Diamond-Welch, Bridget
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SOCIAL psychology ,SOCIOLOGY ,PUBLIC institutions ,INTERPERSONAL relations ,PUBLICATIONS - Abstract
We analyzed the nature of sociological social psychology as reflected in the pages of Social Psychology Quarterly (SPQ), 1975-2005. We examined 1,037 papers published in SPQ during the 31-year time period. We analyzed trends in format, authorship, and research methods. We used cited reference searching to determine SPQ's top authors, top institutions, and most influential papers, as well as the top journals citing SPQ. We conclude that sociological social psychology has strength in diversity, but may face some challenges ahead. ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
8. ESTUDIOS.
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SOCIOLOGY ,SOCIAL responsibility - Abstract
The article presents abstracts on topics related to sociology which include the application of transparency in the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR), inclusive financing institutions in Catalonia, Spain, and need of social innovation for mitigating social problems.
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- 2008
9. Toward a Sociology of Plasma Products.
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Holloway, Kelly and Grundy, Quinn
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BLOOD testing ,RED blood cell transfusion ,HEALTH services accessibility ,GOVERNMENT policy ,SOCIAL determinants of health ,BLOOD collection ,BIOETHICS ,BLOOD plasma ,SOCIOLOGY ,HEALTH promotion - Abstract
Over the past 20 years, plasma has become a medical treatment characterized as "liquid gold" to signal its lifesaving potential. Through a manufacturing process termed fractionation, plasma, collected through blood donation, is turned into Plasma Derived Medical Products (PDMPs). The World Health Organization (WHO) has underlined the importance of PDMPs for global health care, including a number of PDMPs on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines. The process of collecting plasma from a donor, manufacturing plasma derived treatments, and distributing those treatments globally requires the coordination of multiple social actors operating in different social, political and economic contexts, but has received little attention in scholarly literature on public policy or the social sciences. This paper will introduce a set of analytic questions and concepts that can direct a sociology of plasma products. We build on the behavioral turn in the policy sciences to identify relevant policy questions emerging from this field and offer the analytic tools necessary to investigate how different social actors in this space make meaning of plasma. To do this, we will draw on key concepts in the sociology of health and illness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. ESTUDIOS.
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del Pozo, Pedro Caldentey
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SOCIOLOGY ,SOCIAL integration ,ECONOMIC development ,SOCIAL development ,SOCIAL change - Abstract
The article presents abstracts on topics concerning sociology which include social integration in Central America, impact of institutional development on social and economic development, and social change processes encountered by farmers.
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- 2009
11. Paper submitted to the "Section on Sociology of Culture" session "Can Cultural Sociology Be An Interscience?".
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Lizardo, Omar A.
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SOCIOLOGY ,CULTURE ,SOCIOLOGISTS - Published
- 2016
12. Der schöne Schein. Banknoten als Untersuchungsgegenstand einer visuellen Soziologie.
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Thiel, Christian
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PAPER money ,PAPER money design ,VISUAL communication ,MONEY & society ,MONEY ,SOCIOLOGY ,ART history ,HISTORY - Abstract
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- 2013
13. ESTRATEGIA VIETNAMITA, TUPAMARA Y DE LA ORGANIZACIÓN SEPTIEMBRE NEGRO. LA VIOLENCIA POLÍTICA EN ETA DESDE LA SOCIOLOGÍA DE LA RELACIÓN Y EL PENSAMIENTO DE FEDERICO KRUTWIG (1963-1983).
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Almeida Díez, Adrián
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POLITICAL violence ,SOCIOLOGY ,VIOLENCE ,GROUP identity ,THEORISTS ,INHERITANCE & succession - Abstract
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- 2024
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14. Relational Coordination: A Framework for Building Social Capital.
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Prati, L. Melita
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ORGANIZATIONAL behavior ,INSTITUTIONAL environment ,SOCIAL capital ,SOCIOLOGY ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) - Abstract
Studies examining employee personal resources have shown many benefits for the individual and his or her organization. Because managers are positioned to engage employees personally, they are the organization's principal influence to develop subordinate personal resources. This paper develops a model of engaging relational coordination toward developing the personal resources of organizational members. Thus far, little depth of study has been dedicated to the relational coordination concept. Taken from sociology, organizational behavior, politics, and other related fields, the model is constructed to illustrate how managers might utilize the dynamics of relational coordination to facilitate employee resource gains. Specifically, it is suggested that manager activities to engage relational coordination will positively influence member relationships, organizational climate, subordinate attitudes, and interactive practices of organizational members. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Abstracts.
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SOCIOLOGY ,VISUAL sociology ,VISUAL culture ,TRAMPOLINING ,SOCIOLOGICAL research ,SOCIAL science research ,PAPER money ,INTERVIEWING ,VIDEO recording ,VISION testing - Abstract
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- 2013
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16. Group Actors. Why Social Science Should Care About Collective Agency.
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Gehring, Thomas and Marx, Johannes
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SOCIAL sciences ,COLLECTIVE action ,SOCIOLOGY ,PHILOSOPHY ,INSTITUTIONS (Philosophy) - Abstract
This paper examines conceptual issues of the emergence and effects of collective agency. Collective agency seems to challenge the methodological individualist assumption that only individuals can act, but treating group actors, such as parliamentary committees or court chambers, as mere shortcuts for complex interactions among group members raises important theoretical, empirical, and normative issues. First, the paper discusses some fundamental issues of collective agency. We argue that analyses of collective agency must provide generative mechanisms that demonstrate how it arises from the interaction of group members. Second, the paper introduces major approaches to collective agency from analytical philosophy and sociology. They locate the source of collective agency in the formation of collective intentions through the adjustment of group members' attitudes, in the organization of group decision processes, or in the transfer of resources to the group level, which empowers a collective actor to act in its own right. Against this backdrop, this paper offers an integrative concept of collective agency characterized in terms of the degree of autonomy and the level of resources controlled by a collective actor. Third, this paper introduces the contributions to this special issue, which tackle a broad variety of issues, including the formation and consequences of collective intentions in small and unorganized groups, collective agency issues of institutionalized groups and organizations, collective agency of large and unorganized groups without defined memberships, and normative issues of collective agency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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17. Vizuelni metodski pristupi između sociologije i antropologije: foto-еlicitacija i photovoice.
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Zvijer, Nemanja
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- 2023
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18. Zwischen Kontingenz und Curricula: Bewertungsprozesse in der universitären Lehre.
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Kalthoff, Herbert and Engert, Kornelia
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HIGHER education ,SOCIOLOGY of knowledge ,HIGHER education research ,UNIVERSITY faculty ,COLLEGE teaching ,SOCIOLOGY education ,QUALITATIVE research ,VALUATION ,EXPERTISE ,SOCIOLOGY ,UNIVERSITY rankings - Abstract
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- 2023
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19. GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION: A POSITION PAPER.
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Goldberg, Alvin A.
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GRADUATE education ,ORAL communication ,SPEECH education ,COMMUNICATION education ,COMMUNICATION ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
This article presents a position paper on graduate programs in speech communication. Graduate programs must provide an overview of the speech communication discipline, its history, boundaries, areas of specialization, and current status with regards to disciplinary growth and development. They should also see to it that students obtain a thorough grounding in the research methods that are essential to an understanding of the scholarly contributions of others in the student's area of specialization.
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- 1977
20. Aspekti kvalitativne istraživačke etike u sociologiji: teorijsko-metodološka rasprava.
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LONČAR, Marija, ŠULJUG VUČICA, Zorana, and HRŽIĆ, Larisa
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RESEARCH ethics ,CODES of ethics ,MORAL development ,HUMAN research subjects ,SOCIOLOGICAL research ,QUALITATIVE research - Abstract
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- 2023
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21. El concepto de infraclase en Gunnar Myrdal.
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Lizárraga-Gómez, Adolfo
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SOCIAL theory ,SOCIOLOGY ,OBJECTIVITY ,ETHICS ,SOCIAL ethics - Abstract
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- 2023
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22. SOCIOLOGIJA IN RAZVOJ KAPITALIZMA: MARGINALNI ODZIV ALI OSNOVA EMANCIPATORNIH POLITIK?
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Mrčela, Aleksandra Kanjuo
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SOCIOLOGICAL research ,POWER (Social sciences) ,INCOME inequality ,WEALTH inequality ,EQUALITY - Abstract
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- 2024
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23. Pragmatism, partnerships, and persuasion: theorizing philanthropic foundations in the global policy agora.
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Petzinger, Janis, Jung, Tobias, and Orr, Kevin
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PLAZAS ,PERSUASION (Psychology) ,PRAGMATISM ,SCHOLARLY method ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
Foundations are one of the oldest organizational forms globally; their number and resources, as well as their socio-political and economic importance, have steadily continued to grow. Yet, foundations' attributes, activities, and actual achievements remain underexplored and poorly understood. This is particularly noticeable in the context of global policy and transnational administration, an area where foundations tend to be subliminal players, acting as a widely unrecognized socio-political undercurrent. Addressing the resulting need for better and alternative conceptualizations of foundations, our paper uses French pragmatic sociology of critique (FPSC), a non-structuralist, post-Bourdesian, approach to sociology, to theorize philanthropic foundations within the policy agora. Through FPSC, we present foundations as a composite setup of activity, where critically reflexive actors bring normative ideologies and knowledge to policy, providing a new avenue for how scholarship can interpret and critique foundations and their influence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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24. Contra el ideal de la claridad. Hacia una modelación clara de una acción confusa.
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Jiménez-Albornoz, Juan
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SOCIAL action ,SOCIAL theory ,ACTION theory (Psychology) ,AMBIGUITY ,SOCIOLOGY ,POSSIBILITY - Abstract
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- 2023
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25. How Is Society Possible?
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LECHNER, FRANK J.
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SOCIOLOGY ,THEORY of knowledge ,INTERACTIONISM (Philosophy) ,SOCIAL sciences - Abstract
This paper questions the adequacy of Georg Simmel's answer to the question, how is society possible? Treating his essay on the question as a contribution to his overall sociology, it argues that the "a prioris" he identifies add little to the general understanding of social forms, are neither necessary nor sufficient to make society possible as a coherent mental construct, and play at best a modest role in Simmel's own analysis of forms. Taking a step beyond Simmel's essay, the paper briefly suggests that, if a Simmelian "epistemological" grounding is to remain relevant to the broader interactionist tradition, conditions for the possibility of society as interaction order should include schemas pertaining to social Wechselwirkung. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
26. Sociotype and Cultural Evolution: The Acceleration of Cultural Trade alongside Industrial Revolutions.
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Navarro, Jogo
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SOCIAL evolution ,INDUSTRIAL revolution ,SOCIAL change ,ANTHROPOLOGY ,SOCIOLOGY ,EVOLUTIONARY psychology - Abstract
The relationship between sociotype and cultural evolution has been a subject of great interest, particularly in the context of industrial revolutions. This review article delves into the intricate dynamics between sociotype and cultural evolution, focusing on how the advent of industrial revolutions has accelerated cultural trade and transformation. By examining historical and contemporary examples, as well as theoretical frameworks from anthropology, sociology, and evolutionary psychology, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how sociotype shapes and is shaped by cultural evolution, particularly in the context of industrial revolutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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27. Strategic and Prefigurative Politics Merged: A Pragmatic Approach to Social Movements.
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Moskvina, Yuliya
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SOCIAL movements ,COMMUNITY centers ,PRACTICAL politics ,SOCIOLOGY ,DATA analysis ,STRATEGIC communication - Abstract
The paper explores the analytical benefits of the pragmatic sociology of critique for the study of autonomous movements. Based on a case study of public disputes concerning the Klinika social center in Prague, it merges conceptual notions of social movement studies and the analysis of prefigurative politics. These approaches differ in the data involved in analysis, researcher position, relationship between critique and hegemonic institutional order, and the publicity of the political actions. However, if understood from the pragmatic perspective of engagements, the two approaches feature different ontic levels of politics – strategic and prefigurative. The paper claims that pragmatic sociology has much analytical capacity to include a wider range of data, emic and etic perspectives, and ontically different types of politics. It also interprets institutional order as having agency and brings to light a plurality of urban meanings embedded in different levels of reality. However, the pragmatic approach is limited by its neglect of the spatial and temporal conditioning of public disputes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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28. Societal Envisioning of Biographical AIDS Activism among Gay People Living with HIV in Japan.
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Gaku Oshima
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AIDS ,SEXUAL minorities ,SOCIOLOGY ,SOLIDARITY ,COLONIZATION - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to examine the hidden history of AIDS activism among the sexual minority of those living with HIV (PLWH) who practiced societal envisioning from the 1990s to 2000s. The concept of "societal envisioning [shakai-koso社会構想]" has been developed by sociologists in Japan. Based on research data from the life and oral histories of 22 PLWH, two biographies and related life documents were examined. One biography focused on the founder of a gay-content magazine, the other on the editor of a medical information journal for PLWH. The former aimed to create a gay community through societal envisioning in cooperation with neighbors and visitors. The latter not only collected medical information but also used biographies to cultivate hope for survival and empowerment. By focusing on the concept of societal envisioning, this article contributes to Global Sociology as a way of exploring and discussing how people can confront and enable solidarity to change the lives of those who are colonized, oppressed, and marginalized by prejudice and discrimination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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29. Oferta e demanda por economistas no governo brasileiro: histórico, sociologia da profissão e capacidades estatais.
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Nascimento de Paula, Luis Gustavo and Ribas Cavalieri, Marco Antonio
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PROFESSIONS ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
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- 2023
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30. Sociology of Alcohol Consumption - In Search of a Theory.
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BREZOVEC, Erik
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ALCOHOL drinking ,SEARCH theory ,EMPIRICISM ,SOCIOLOGICAL research ,SOCIOLOGY ,ALCOHOLISM ,METHODOLOGICAL individualism - Abstract
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- 2022
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31. Párhuzamosok a végtelenben: Tizenegy közös pont Niklas Luhmann és Pierre Bourdieu társadalomelméletében.
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Áron, Éber Márk
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SOCIAL theory ,SOCIAL structure ,LOGIC ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
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- 2022
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32. What Is Going On? An Analysis of the Interaction Order.
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Halldorsson, Vidar
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FILM excerpts ,FAMILY meals ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
Seeing sociology visually adds a sense of realness to the viewer compared to only reading sociological texts. In this paper, I aim to provide an example of how a single scene from a feature film can be utilized as a practical and meaningful means to analyze a social situation and to help students of sociology to grasp key features of Goffman's theory of interaction order. More precisely, the main aims of the paper are 1) to illustrate Goffman's theory of the interaction order by identifying acts of disruption and alignment in interaction through a film clip; and 2) to attempt to analyze, in a Goffmanian sense, what is really going on in the situational interaction. The scene is from the 2013 American movie August: Osage County and follows a dinner of immediate family in the wake of the funeral of the hostess's late husband. The normative and civilized interaction of the meal is, however, jeopardized by the hostile and provocative mood of the hostess, as she repeatedly disrupts the interaction order with attempts to mock and/or uncover the hidden and vulnerable truths of the immediate members of her family, exemplifying her power status in the particular situation. The dinner guests, however, try to overlook and resist the provocation of the hostess and stick to their predetermined roles to save and sustain their idealized selves (their faces) and the interaction order (the faces of others), In doing so they, on the one hand, discard the uncomfortable truths acclaimed by the hostess and, on the other, explain the hostess's provocative actions in terms of their claim that she is unwell and in need of medical attention. Thus, the attacked dinner guests in the scene align more alliance to the interaction order than to truth itself. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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33. Reflexiones en torno a la investigación social de la fase temprana de la pandemia de COVID-19.
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Ocampo, Sergio Pignuoli
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DIFFERENTIATION (Sociology) ,COVID-19 pandemic ,SOCIAL systems ,SOCIAL science research ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
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- 2023
34. Integrated Sociology Programs: Five Pillars to Guide Blended Curriculum Design.
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Nathenson, Sophie and Chapman, Kyle
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CURRICULUM planning ,SOCIOLOGY ,SOCIAL medicine ,LABOR market ,ECONOMIC trends - Abstract
The field of sociology is uniquely poised as a discipline that can be combined with specialized training in other fields. Many work sectors are undergoing systemic or cultural changes based on demographic, political, and economic trends. At the same time, many graduates of sociology programs do not find jobs as "sociologists" or academics and must seek additional skill sets to enter the job market. In this paper, we introduce the concept of Integrated Sociology Programs (ISPs), outlining five pillars of such programs: (1) a focus on sociology as a skill set, (2) integration with a non-academic industry, (3) applied experiences, (4) integrated Industry Advisory Boards, and (5) inclusion of career-focused outcomes. We present a case study ISP that integrates Medical Sociology with the emerging field of Population Health Management. While there are many innovative combinations of subfields of sociology and non-academic fields, our case study offers an example that informed the conception of the five pillars of ISPs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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35. Presentación. Transiciones educativas y desigualdades sociales: una perspectiva sociológica.
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Tarabini, Aina
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SOCIOLOGICAL research ,EQUALITY ,EDUCATIONAL sociology ,SOCIAL dynamics ,ORDER picking systems ,EDUCATION - Abstract
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- 2020
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36. KILLING HUMANS AND WILDLIFE: The Necropolitics of Airwars and Animal Damage Control.
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Bonds, Eric
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ANIMAL homing ,GOVERNMENT programs ,ANIMALS ,ANIMAL cognition ,SOCIOLOGY ,HUMAN beings - Abstract
In this paper I contribute to both the sociology of violence and the sociology of animals through a comparative analysis of two U.S. government killing programs: a shadow airwar conducted as part of the "War on Terrorism" overseas and a program undertaken to kill predatory and "nuisance" animals at home. Throughout the paper, I describe the necropolitics through which both programs are sustained. First, both U.S. government killing programs operate in "states of exception," in which it is presumed that widely shared normative prohibitions on killing humans and wildlife do not apply. And both programs utilize a humanitized violence, and are both accompanied by a humanitizing discourse, in order to create the impression that this killing is undertaken in a humane and moral way. Finally, these programs share similarities in political economy, in which organizational and economic logics drive the U.S. government to continue both, while imposing few political or economic costs for doing so. I close the paper by imagining what kinds of changes would need to transpire before such programs are brought to an end. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Untitled.
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SOCIAL values ,INDUCTIVE effect ,SOCIOLOGY ,PSYCHOLOGY ,SENSORY perception - Abstract
A series of recent publications in sociology, moral psychology, and social psychology have voiced concern about the existence of "sacred" values within the social sciences. More specifically, such critics contend that the construction of sacred victims (i.e. the morally, and thus empirically inviolable) in sociology and other disciplines has biased both theory construction and the gathering and consideration of evidence. This paper argues that these contributions have incorrectly directed analysis at the field's communicated content, the opus operatum. As argued here, the correct level of analysis, one which can account for the existence of sacred valuations within a scientific field (i.e. immunity from peer criticism) is more so at the sub-cognitive, generative mental schemata more specifically, which as principles of composition are within, but therefore not of, perception. This paper outlines the content of such heuristics (oppressor-victim binaries), the psychological orientation they engender, their origin and rationalization amid and under the express theorization within the field, the vulnerabilities of intellectual fields their adoption reveal, and the recursive, selfreinforcing effect they have on the field (i.e. self-evidency resulting from accumulations of scholarship). The paper concludes with noting that areas of sociology will remain in an assimilationist phase (in the Piagetian sense) if such modus operandi are not brought into explicit recognition, hence discussion, within the discipline. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Taste and art in Elias' Theory of the Civilizing Process.
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Rivera, Claudia Tania
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CULTURE ,TASTE ,LYRIC poetry ,AFRICAN art ,ART appreciation ,SOCIOLOGY ,TIME measurements - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to systematize the main ideas on "taste" and "art" in the writings of German sociologist Norbert Elias. Even though Elias's work is mainly known for his theory on "The civilizing process," he developed substantial ideas on problems that were later associated mainly with Bourdieusian sociology: distinction, taste, art, status. Following Elias's insights, the paper argues that "taste" should be understood as the expression of sensibilities that arise from networks of interdependence (or, as he called them, "figurations") that are situated in particular historical contexts. These sensibilities, thus, are historically contingent and sociologists should study them observing their variations over long periods of time. The paper analyses the key texts were Elias developed these ideas, above all his books "The Court Society" and "Mozart: Portrait of a Genius", and his essays on kitsch, German lyric poetry, and African art. The paper makes contributions to both the understanding of Norbert Elias's work and the theoretical vocabulary of the sociology of culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Toward a Processual Sociology of the Modern University System.
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Lybeck, Eric R.
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SOCIOLOGY ,NINETEENTH century ,HISTORICAL sociology - Abstract
This paper argues that the familiar historical sociological notion of the 'dual revolution' that began around the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, should be analysed as a 'triple revolution', with the additional process called here the 'academization process' taken into account. This refers to the emergence and ascendance of the modern university system and the academic profession, which came to occupy a central position in a field of professions. The paper explains why previous functionalist and critical accounts of this trend are insufficient, before recommending an alternative processual theoretical framework drawn largely from the work of Andrew Abbott and Norbert Elias. The substance of the academization process is outlined, suggesting that five factors were central to the rise of the university: 1) changes in the class structure; 2) displacement of religion; 3) imperialism; 4) changing roles of women, children and disabled populations; 5) science and technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
40. Unaccompanied migrant children in Sicily: caught between international and humanitarian ideals and nativist populism.
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Barn, Ravinder, Di Rosa, Roberta, and Argento, Gabriella
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SOCIAL action ,POPULISM ,ADOPTION ,MINORS ,SOCIOLOGY ,FOCUS groups ,IMMIGRANTS - Abstract
This paper is predicated on scholar activism. Principally, it seeks to represent unaccompanied minors' (UAMs) narratives as a form of resistance. Working within a framework in which knowledge is understood as a vehicle for social action, and through the adoption of cocreation of an epistemological model, the paper challenges representations that portray unaccompanied minors as passive victims. The paper represents the lives, the views and experiences of UAMs as caught between international and humanitarian ideals and nativist populism. In its discussion of methodological approaches utilised in this study, the paper gives recognition to the sociology of childhood within a framework of scholar activism and child narratives. Based on data from in-depth qualitative interviews and focus groups with 50 UAMs from Burkina Faso, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia, and Bangladesh, this paper helps plug an important gap in the literature in the context of child well-being as related to this group of children. This study is part of a 25-nation research network focused on children's subjectivities around child well-being. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. The Political-Historical Sociology of Measurement: States and the Monopoly on the Legitimate Means of Measurement.
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Vera, Hector
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METRIC system ,WEIGHTS & measures ,UNITS of measurement ,MONOPOLIES ,SOCIOLOGY ,POWER (Social sciences) - Abstract
In his influential work on the growth of the infrastructural power of the state, Michael Mann (1984) described how states need to develop logistical techniques to aid their effective penetration of social life; one of these logistical techniques, he said, was the establishment of weights and measures allowing economic exchange under an ultimate guarantee of value. This paper deepens this idea by detailing why the establishment of standardized systems of measurement is crucial for the functioning of modern nation-states. It shows how states took special interest on implementing and enforcing on their respective populations a homogenous system of weights and measures (mainly the decimal metric system) as a means to establish a monopoly on the legitimate means of measurement. The paper argues that modern nation-states need metrological unification and that, correspondingly, metrological unification needs the states. States need standardized system of weights and measures because that gives them leverage to fulfill some of their essential functions: enhance the extraction of revenue; make the population and the economic resources "legible"; monopolize symbolic capital; undermine the influence of local authorities; consolidate internal markets; share scientific and commercial standards with other countries; and introduce homogenizing institutions that aid the creation of a common national experience. On the other hand, the global spread of standardized systems of measurement (particularly the metric system, which is the most widely used system of measurement in the word) has needed the states because only modern states have shown to be effective in helping and, if necessary, forcing populations to employ metric units of measurement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Drawing on Sociology of Religion and STS for the study of Online Communities: A case study of Fantasy Sports.
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Jaroszewski, Samantha
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VIRTUAL communities ,FANTASY sports ,SOCIAL sciences education ,ORGANIZATIONAL sociology ,SOCIOLOGY ,RELIGION ,ACADEMIC dissertations ,DIGITAL technology - Abstract
This paper takes as its starting point the idea that the sociology of religion has an export problem (Guhin) and considers what the sociology of religion might offer, analytically, to a fieldsite that is not religious in any traditional sense. My dissertation research is a multi-sited ethnographic account of the users and developers of the online communities of Fantasy sports. The central research plan and questions have been shaped and informed by my training in the sociology of religion, notably through attenuation to ritual, community, and boundaries with an emphasis on meaning-making at each level of analysis. The field sites of online communities on the one hand and the producers of a digital product on the other are more obviously suited to the sociological subfields of the social studies of technology or organizational sociology. However, this chapter frames the advantages of drawing on the tradition of the sociology of religion for non-"Religious" fieldsites and puts the two literatures in conversation to identify opportunities to expand the scholarly conversation of each subfield. Here, I introduce the ethnographic field sites, methods, analytical lenses and key concepts used throughout the dissertation project. As a standalone piece, this paper introduces the framework for how two secular communities that share features of a religious community, including a ritual construction of time, community and boundaries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. On Relevance and Experience: A Schutzian Perspective to Biographical Research.
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Santos, Hermílio
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RELEVANCE ,EXPERIENCE ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to discuss the main contribution of the sociology of Alfred Schutz for the interpretative biographical research. Schutz handles with biography at least in two different ways: as a manner to investigate the "because" motives for ones action and as a way to exemplify his theoretical considerations. The first step will be to discuss the biographical experience as a key aspect to understand the motivation for action. It will be argued that for Schutz, biography is not exclusively an individual life' trajectory, but results of both individual and social experiences, synthesized on the individual relevance systems, which are embedded by the relevance systems of the community in which one has been socialized. In the second step the paper verifies how Schutz deals with his own biographical experiences to discuss theoretical and empirical aspects of his sociology. Examples of the first kind of use of biography by Schutz are, for instance, "The Stranger" and "The Homecomer", which will be considered briefly in this paper. The third step will be dedicated to establish a dialogue with some of the most influential approaches in the biographical research field, as those proposed by Daniel Bertaux, by Bernard Lahire and by Gabriele Rosenthal, pointing out their advantages and limitations from a Schutzian analytical perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Effects of Illegality on Immigrant Families: What the Relationships of Legal Status-Discordant Siblings Reveal.
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Castañeda, Heide
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SIBLINGS ,IMMIGRANT families ,FAMILY relations ,SOCIAL stratification ,SOCIOLOGY ,FINANCIAL aid ,FAMILY traditions ,SOCIAL dynamics - Abstract
The "illegality" of some family members influences opportunities, limitations, and resources for everyone in a household. While most scholarship on immigrant families has been concerned with intergenerational dynamics, sibling relationships have the potential to reveal so much more about the effect of legal status precisely because they are peers in the same household: there are no generational differences, and the environment in which they are raised in the same. This paper draws on the experiences of 100 mixed-status families, based on five years of ethnographic study in a US-Mexico border county where an estimated 11.7 percent of the general population is undocumented. The study relied on a unique approach: rather than interviewing one person from each family, it sought greater depth by focusing on multiple members of the same family in order to produce novel empirical and theoretical insights. Findings illustrate that jealousy and resentment is frequently experienced between siblings with different statuses. On the flip side, U.S. citizen siblings may feel guilty for having more opportunities and resources than others in the family. Stratification by legal status also often leads to a stratification of social and everyday responsibilities, such as driving, sharing college financial aid, or expectations to provide more internal remittances than others. Undocumented siblings must watch as their citizen brothers and sisters get better health care than they do. While many gladly assist others, sharing is not always a benign or altruistic activity, and strongly impacts power dynamics in the family. This paper, grounded in the tradition of a scholar-activist sociology, concludes that political efforts toward reform must take into account the experiences of mixed-status families, now a primary and enduring feature of the contemporary immigrant experience in the United States. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
45. Felt Understandings: Affective Forces That Encourage Students To Continually Understand Racism As Individual Prejudice.
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Grace, Christie
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PREJUDICES ,RACISM ,PARANOIA ,ETHNOGRAPHIC analysis ,CONSCIOUSNESS ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
This paper outlines the role that affects and public feelings of race (i.e., ineffable feelings, named emotions, and sensations that exist both at and above the level of the individual body and social subject) play in shaping college students' understandings of racism after taking an introductory sociological course. While the heretofore study of affects and public feelings about race has been a theoretical conversation mostly outside of sociology, I draw from data-driven analysis of ethnographic field notes from six classrooms at a racially-diverse and politically liberal college campus in California1, as well as interview and qualitative survey data from students in those classrooms. This paper demonstrates how discourses about race are inextricably tied to feelings about race--feelings that are both expressed by racialized individuals and that circulate with particular ideas about racism at the cultural level. The terms "felt understandings" and "affective-discursive repertoires" are introduced to account for the mutual formation of affects and discourses, as well as the multitude of affects and discourses that shape students' consciousness. More specifically, I focus on a common felt understanding of students-- racism as intentional, individual prejudice and show how public feelings of race--specifically erotics (Holland 2012) and paranoia (Jackson 2010)--bolster that knowledge formation, encouraging students in particular, and America at-large, to repeatedly select this understanding from their repertoires and recirculate it in their interactions. I conclude by encouraging sociologists to further develop and emphasize knowledge that accounts for the affective components of race and racism in order to render a more sophisticated understanding of how racism-- something that simultaneously operates through institutional, interactional, symbolic, and psychological mechanisms--functions in society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. The Notion of Environment in Durkheim's Sociology: Notes on the Differences Between Critical Realism and Quasi-Realism.
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CULTURE ,SOCIOLOGY ,HUMAN behavior ,ANTHROPOSOPHY ,INTELLIGIBILITY of speech ,COGNITIVE science ,CRITICAL realism ,DUALISM - Abstract
Quasi-realism is an assertion about a degree: a matter of attention and how this structure of intelligibility alters what we take to be real. Given the partial separation of language from thought as the justification for an anti-foundationalist epistemology and calls to phrase the human sciences in cognitive scientific terms, the intelligibility of sociology's own central subject matter is becoming a political matter that the mere assertion of theoretical pluralism alone cannot address. These politics become clear when one examines the sociological theorizing that delineates cognitive sociology from the contemporary debate in the sociology of culture & cognition, a lingering ambiguity regarding what "environment" means. In light of this debate, this paper seeks to articulate Durkheim's arguments according to two different structures of intelligibility. In doing so, the paper revisits Durkheim's articulation of the dualism of human nature, its relationship to Goffman's cognitive sociology, and the prospect of a quasi-realism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. La aportación de Norbert Elias a los estudios de comunicación: mediatización y figuraciones comunicativas.
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Ampudia de Haro, Fernando
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HUMAN beings ,FIGURATIVE art ,SIGNS & symbols - Abstract
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- 2022
48. Interseccionalidade e lugar de fala: uma articulação lógico-operatória com base no conceito de mundo estratificado setorial.
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da Rocha Costa, Antônio Carlos
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INTERSECTIONALITY ,SPEECH ,FEMINIST theory ,SOCIOLOGICAL research ,DISCOURSE analysis ,SOCIOLOGY ,SYLLOGISM ,FORM (Logic) ,LOGIC - Abstract
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- 2022
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49. Társadalmi tér, fizikai tér és habitus: elméleti csomópontok és kutatási irányok.
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Krisztina, Németh
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SOCIAL space ,EMPIRICAL research ,SOCIOLOGY ,DILEMMA - Abstract
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- 2023
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50. Sociologia da Infância: campo científico, passos e percalços.
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Leite, Ivonaldo
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SOCIOLOGISTS ,SOCIOLOGY ,HYPOTHESIS ,REFLEXIVITY - Abstract
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- 2023
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