Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu
Herausgeber: Medvetz, Thomas; Sallaz, Jeffrey J
Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu
Herausgeber: Medvetz, Thomas; Sallaz, Jeffrey J
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The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu examines the legacy of one of the most influential social thinkers of the last half-century. Taken together, these writings offer a comprehensive overview of Bourdieu's biography, his main theoretical ideas, and his ongoing influence on the social sciences.
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The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu examines the legacy of one of the most influential social thinkers of the last half-century. Taken together, these writings offer a comprehensive overview of Bourdieu's biography, his main theoretical ideas, and his ongoing influence on the social sciences.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 174mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1356g
- ISBN-13: 9780199357192
- ISBN-10: 0199357196
- Artikelnr.: 50433675
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 174mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1356g
- ISBN-13: 9780199357192
- ISBN-10: 0199357196
- Artikelnr.: 50433675
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Thomas Medvetz is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, San Diego and author of Think Tanks in America. Jeffrey J. Sallaz is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Arizona and author of The Labor of Luck and Labor, Economy and Society.
* Introduction
* 1. Pierre Bourdieu, a Twentieth Century Life
* Thomas Medvetz and Jeffrey J. Sallaz
* PART I REGIONAL PATTERNS OF APPROPRIATION
* 2. Bourdieu's International Circulation: An Exercise in Intellectual
Mapping
* Marco Santoro, Andrea Gallelli and Barbara Grüning
* 3. On the Reception of Bourdieu in the World's Most Equal Societies
* Johs Hjekllbrekke and Annick Prieur
* 4. Bourdieu's Uneven Influence in Anglophone Canadian Sociology
* John McLevey, Allyson Stokes, and Amelia Howard
* 5. Reading Bourdieu in South Africa
* Karl von Holdt
* 6. Bourdieu in the Post-Communist World
* Liliana Pop
* PART II: TAKING BOURDIEU GLOBAL
* 7. Field Theory From a Transnational Perspective
* Gisele Sapiro
* 8. Transnational Social Fields
* Nikko Kauppi
* 9. Pierre Bourdieu and International Relations
* Antonin Cohen
* PART III: DISCIPLINES AND SUBFIELDS
* 10. The Scientific Method and the Social Hierarchy of Objects
* Pierre Bourdieu
* 11. Pierre Bourdieu's Sociology of Education: Institutional Form and
Social Inequality
* Elliot B. Weininger and Annette Lareau
* 12. Bourdieu and Organizations: Hidden Traces, Macro Influence, and
Micro Potential
* Tim Hallett and Matthew Gougherty
* 13. Pierre Bourdieu and the Study of Religion: Recent Developments,
Directions and Departures
* Terry Rey
* 14. The Transdisciplinary Contribution of Pierre Bourdieu to the
Study of the Academic Field and Intellectuals
* Christophe Charle (trans. Kristin Couper)
* PART IV BOURDIEU'S CONCEPTS EMBEDDED
* 15. Bourdieu's Capital(s): Sociologizing an Economic Concept
* Erik Neveu
* 16. The Poverty of Philosophy
* Michael Burawoy
* 17. Bourdieu and Schutz: Bringing Together Two Sons of Husserl
* Will Atkinson
* 18. Pierre Bourdieu and the Unthought Colonial State
* Franck Poupeau
* 19. Bourdieu's Unlikely Contribution to the Human Sciences
* John Levi Martin
* 20. Bourdieu and the Sociology of Intellectual Life
* Thomas Medvetz
* PART V: BOURDIEU'S CONCEPTS AS GENERATIVE AND OPEN-ENDED
* 21. Is a Bourdieusian Ethnography Possible?
* Jeffrey J. Sallaz
* 22. Bourdieu and Geometric Data Analysis
* Frédéric Lebaron and Brigitte Le Roux
* 23. Correspondence Analysis and Bourdieu's Approach to Statistics:
Using Correspondence Analysis Within Field Theory
* Julien Duval
* 24. A Concise Genealogy and Anatomy of Habitus
* Loïc Wacquant
* 25. Habitus and Beyond
* Claudio Benzecry
* 26. Bourdieu and the Body
* Catherine Connell and Ashley Mears
* 27. Tensions, Actors, and Inventions: Bourdieu's Sociology of the
State as an Unfinished but Promising Research Project
* Jens Arnholtz
* 28. Bourdieusian Field Theory and the Reorientation of Historical
Sociology
* George Steinmetz
* 29. The Relevance of Bourdieu's Concepts for Studying the
Intersections of Poverty, Race, and Culture
* Kerry Woodward
* 30. Four Transversal Principles for Putting Bourdieu to Work
* Loïc Wacquant
* 1. Pierre Bourdieu, a Twentieth Century Life
* Thomas Medvetz and Jeffrey J. Sallaz
* PART I REGIONAL PATTERNS OF APPROPRIATION
* 2. Bourdieu's International Circulation: An Exercise in Intellectual
Mapping
* Marco Santoro, Andrea Gallelli and Barbara Grüning
* 3. On the Reception of Bourdieu in the World's Most Equal Societies
* Johs Hjekllbrekke and Annick Prieur
* 4. Bourdieu's Uneven Influence in Anglophone Canadian Sociology
* John McLevey, Allyson Stokes, and Amelia Howard
* 5. Reading Bourdieu in South Africa
* Karl von Holdt
* 6. Bourdieu in the Post-Communist World
* Liliana Pop
* PART II: TAKING BOURDIEU GLOBAL
* 7. Field Theory From a Transnational Perspective
* Gisele Sapiro
* 8. Transnational Social Fields
* Nikko Kauppi
* 9. Pierre Bourdieu and International Relations
* Antonin Cohen
* PART III: DISCIPLINES AND SUBFIELDS
* 10. The Scientific Method and the Social Hierarchy of Objects
* Pierre Bourdieu
* 11. Pierre Bourdieu's Sociology of Education: Institutional Form and
Social Inequality
* Elliot B. Weininger and Annette Lareau
* 12. Bourdieu and Organizations: Hidden Traces, Macro Influence, and
Micro Potential
* Tim Hallett and Matthew Gougherty
* 13. Pierre Bourdieu and the Study of Religion: Recent Developments,
Directions and Departures
* Terry Rey
* 14. The Transdisciplinary Contribution of Pierre Bourdieu to the
Study of the Academic Field and Intellectuals
* Christophe Charle (trans. Kristin Couper)
* PART IV BOURDIEU'S CONCEPTS EMBEDDED
* 15. Bourdieu's Capital(s): Sociologizing an Economic Concept
* Erik Neveu
* 16. The Poverty of Philosophy
* Michael Burawoy
* 17. Bourdieu and Schutz: Bringing Together Two Sons of Husserl
* Will Atkinson
* 18. Pierre Bourdieu and the Unthought Colonial State
* Franck Poupeau
* 19. Bourdieu's Unlikely Contribution to the Human Sciences
* John Levi Martin
* 20. Bourdieu and the Sociology of Intellectual Life
* Thomas Medvetz
* PART V: BOURDIEU'S CONCEPTS AS GENERATIVE AND OPEN-ENDED
* 21. Is a Bourdieusian Ethnography Possible?
* Jeffrey J. Sallaz
* 22. Bourdieu and Geometric Data Analysis
* Frédéric Lebaron and Brigitte Le Roux
* 23. Correspondence Analysis and Bourdieu's Approach to Statistics:
Using Correspondence Analysis Within Field Theory
* Julien Duval
* 24. A Concise Genealogy and Anatomy of Habitus
* Loïc Wacquant
* 25. Habitus and Beyond
* Claudio Benzecry
* 26. Bourdieu and the Body
* Catherine Connell and Ashley Mears
* 27. Tensions, Actors, and Inventions: Bourdieu's Sociology of the
State as an Unfinished but Promising Research Project
* Jens Arnholtz
* 28. Bourdieusian Field Theory and the Reorientation of Historical
Sociology
* George Steinmetz
* 29. The Relevance of Bourdieu's Concepts for Studying the
Intersections of Poverty, Race, and Culture
* Kerry Woodward
* 30. Four Transversal Principles for Putting Bourdieu to Work
* Loïc Wacquant
* Introduction
* 1. Pierre Bourdieu, a Twentieth Century Life
* Thomas Medvetz and Jeffrey J. Sallaz
* PART I REGIONAL PATTERNS OF APPROPRIATION
* 2. Bourdieu's International Circulation: An Exercise in Intellectual
Mapping
* Marco Santoro, Andrea Gallelli and Barbara Grüning
* 3. On the Reception of Bourdieu in the World's Most Equal Societies
* Johs Hjekllbrekke and Annick Prieur
* 4. Bourdieu's Uneven Influence in Anglophone Canadian Sociology
* John McLevey, Allyson Stokes, and Amelia Howard
* 5. Reading Bourdieu in South Africa
* Karl von Holdt
* 6. Bourdieu in the Post-Communist World
* Liliana Pop
* PART II: TAKING BOURDIEU GLOBAL
* 7. Field Theory From a Transnational Perspective
* Gisele Sapiro
* 8. Transnational Social Fields
* Nikko Kauppi
* 9. Pierre Bourdieu and International Relations
* Antonin Cohen
* PART III: DISCIPLINES AND SUBFIELDS
* 10. The Scientific Method and the Social Hierarchy of Objects
* Pierre Bourdieu
* 11. Pierre Bourdieu's Sociology of Education: Institutional Form and
Social Inequality
* Elliot B. Weininger and Annette Lareau
* 12. Bourdieu and Organizations: Hidden Traces, Macro Influence, and
Micro Potential
* Tim Hallett and Matthew Gougherty
* 13. Pierre Bourdieu and the Study of Religion: Recent Developments,
Directions and Departures
* Terry Rey
* 14. The Transdisciplinary Contribution of Pierre Bourdieu to the
Study of the Academic Field and Intellectuals
* Christophe Charle (trans. Kristin Couper)
* PART IV BOURDIEU'S CONCEPTS EMBEDDED
* 15. Bourdieu's Capital(s): Sociologizing an Economic Concept
* Erik Neveu
* 16. The Poverty of Philosophy
* Michael Burawoy
* 17. Bourdieu and Schutz: Bringing Together Two Sons of Husserl
* Will Atkinson
* 18. Pierre Bourdieu and the Unthought Colonial State
* Franck Poupeau
* 19. Bourdieu's Unlikely Contribution to the Human Sciences
* John Levi Martin
* 20. Bourdieu and the Sociology of Intellectual Life
* Thomas Medvetz
* PART V: BOURDIEU'S CONCEPTS AS GENERATIVE AND OPEN-ENDED
* 21. Is a Bourdieusian Ethnography Possible?
* Jeffrey J. Sallaz
* 22. Bourdieu and Geometric Data Analysis
* Frédéric Lebaron and Brigitte Le Roux
* 23. Correspondence Analysis and Bourdieu's Approach to Statistics:
Using Correspondence Analysis Within Field Theory
* Julien Duval
* 24. A Concise Genealogy and Anatomy of Habitus
* Loïc Wacquant
* 25. Habitus and Beyond
* Claudio Benzecry
* 26. Bourdieu and the Body
* Catherine Connell and Ashley Mears
* 27. Tensions, Actors, and Inventions: Bourdieu's Sociology of the
State as an Unfinished but Promising Research Project
* Jens Arnholtz
* 28. Bourdieusian Field Theory and the Reorientation of Historical
Sociology
* George Steinmetz
* 29. The Relevance of Bourdieu's Concepts for Studying the
Intersections of Poverty, Race, and Culture
* Kerry Woodward
* 30. Four Transversal Principles for Putting Bourdieu to Work
* Loïc Wacquant
* 1. Pierre Bourdieu, a Twentieth Century Life
* Thomas Medvetz and Jeffrey J. Sallaz
* PART I REGIONAL PATTERNS OF APPROPRIATION
* 2. Bourdieu's International Circulation: An Exercise in Intellectual
Mapping
* Marco Santoro, Andrea Gallelli and Barbara Grüning
* 3. On the Reception of Bourdieu in the World's Most Equal Societies
* Johs Hjekllbrekke and Annick Prieur
* 4. Bourdieu's Uneven Influence in Anglophone Canadian Sociology
* John McLevey, Allyson Stokes, and Amelia Howard
* 5. Reading Bourdieu in South Africa
* Karl von Holdt
* 6. Bourdieu in the Post-Communist World
* Liliana Pop
* PART II: TAKING BOURDIEU GLOBAL
* 7. Field Theory From a Transnational Perspective
* Gisele Sapiro
* 8. Transnational Social Fields
* Nikko Kauppi
* 9. Pierre Bourdieu and International Relations
* Antonin Cohen
* PART III: DISCIPLINES AND SUBFIELDS
* 10. The Scientific Method and the Social Hierarchy of Objects
* Pierre Bourdieu
* 11. Pierre Bourdieu's Sociology of Education: Institutional Form and
Social Inequality
* Elliot B. Weininger and Annette Lareau
* 12. Bourdieu and Organizations: Hidden Traces, Macro Influence, and
Micro Potential
* Tim Hallett and Matthew Gougherty
* 13. Pierre Bourdieu and the Study of Religion: Recent Developments,
Directions and Departures
* Terry Rey
* 14. The Transdisciplinary Contribution of Pierre Bourdieu to the
Study of the Academic Field and Intellectuals
* Christophe Charle (trans. Kristin Couper)
* PART IV BOURDIEU'S CONCEPTS EMBEDDED
* 15. Bourdieu's Capital(s): Sociologizing an Economic Concept
* Erik Neveu
* 16. The Poverty of Philosophy
* Michael Burawoy
* 17. Bourdieu and Schutz: Bringing Together Two Sons of Husserl
* Will Atkinson
* 18. Pierre Bourdieu and the Unthought Colonial State
* Franck Poupeau
* 19. Bourdieu's Unlikely Contribution to the Human Sciences
* John Levi Martin
* 20. Bourdieu and the Sociology of Intellectual Life
* Thomas Medvetz
* PART V: BOURDIEU'S CONCEPTS AS GENERATIVE AND OPEN-ENDED
* 21. Is a Bourdieusian Ethnography Possible?
* Jeffrey J. Sallaz
* 22. Bourdieu and Geometric Data Analysis
* Frédéric Lebaron and Brigitte Le Roux
* 23. Correspondence Analysis and Bourdieu's Approach to Statistics:
Using Correspondence Analysis Within Field Theory
* Julien Duval
* 24. A Concise Genealogy and Anatomy of Habitus
* Loïc Wacquant
* 25. Habitus and Beyond
* Claudio Benzecry
* 26. Bourdieu and the Body
* Catherine Connell and Ashley Mears
* 27. Tensions, Actors, and Inventions: Bourdieu's Sociology of the
State as an Unfinished but Promising Research Project
* Jens Arnholtz
* 28. Bourdieusian Field Theory and the Reorientation of Historical
Sociology
* George Steinmetz
* 29. The Relevance of Bourdieu's Concepts for Studying the
Intersections of Poverty, Race, and Culture
* Kerry Woodward
* 30. Four Transversal Principles for Putting Bourdieu to Work
* Loïc Wacquant