by Michael Burawoy (Author), Dan Clawson (Author), Robert Zussman (Author), Dan Clawson (Author), Michael Burawoy (Author), Douglas L Anderton (Author), Randall Stokes (Author), Naomi Gerstel (Author), Joya Misra (Author)
In 2004, Michael Burawoy, speaking as president of the American Sociological Association, generated far-reaching controversy when he issued an ambitious and impassioned call for a 'public sociology'. Burawoy argued that sociology should speak beyond the university, engaging with social movements and deepening an understanding of the historical and social context in which they exist. In this volume, renowned sociologists come together to debate the perils and the potentials of Burawoy's challenge. The contributors include Andrew Abbott, Michael Burawoy, Patricia Hill Collins, Barbara Ehrenreich, Evelyn Nakano Glenn, Sharon Hays, Douglas Massey, Joya Misra, Orlando Patterson, Frances Fox Piven, Lynn Smith-Lovin, Judith Stacey, Arthur Stinchcombe, Alain Touraine, Immanuel Wallerstein, William Julius Wilson, and Robert Zussman.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: 1
Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 12 Jun 2007
ISBN 10: 0520251385
ISBN 13: 9780520251380