The Routledge International Handbook of Public Sociology
Herausgeber: Hossfeld, Leslie; Hossfeld, Cassius; Kelly, E. Brooke
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This book brings together the work of public sociologists from across the globe to illuminate possibilities for the practice of public sociology and the potential for collaboration and international exchange, highlighting core themes including the importance of knowledge production and exchange, policy impact and the role of students.
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This book brings together the work of public sociologists from across the globe to illuminate possibilities for the practice of public sociology and the potential for collaboration and international exchange, highlighting core themes including the importance of knowledge production and exchange, policy impact and the role of students.
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- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9780367518837
- ISBN-10: 036751883X
- Artikelnr.: 62234073
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9780367518837
- ISBN-10: 036751883X
- Artikelnr.: 62234073
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Leslie Hossfeld is Professor of Sociology and Dean of the College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences at Clemson University, USA, and the co-editor of Food and Poverty: Food Insecurity and Food Sovereignty among America's Poor. E. Brooke Kelly is Professor of Sociology and Assistant Chair of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the University of North Carolina Pembroke, USA, and the co-editor of Food and Poverty: Food Insecurity and Food Sovereignty among America's Poor. Cassius Hossfeld is completing graduate studies at Clemson University, USA.
Section I: Introduction - Brief History of "Public Sociology" 1. Framing
Public Sociology - The American Lens Section II: Theoretical Frames 2.
Going Public with Polanyi in the Era of Trump 3. Toward A Critical Public
Sociology 4. The Missing Chapter in Publications of Relevant Empirical
Studies Concerning Public Sociology from Now On (with some Examples from
the Israeli Experience) 5. From Public Sociology to Collective
Knowledge-Production Section III: Methodological Choices in Public
Sociology 6. Collaborating then Stepping Back: Doing Public Sociology
through Participatory Action Research 7. Methodological Considerations in
Doing Public Sociology in Undergraduate Courses 8. Needs Assessment as
Community Research Project 9. Building Connections and Broadening Horizons
through Interdisciplinary Public Sociology Section IV: Case Studies in
Public Sociology 10. The Healthy Dearborn Coalition: An Interdisciplinary,
Continuing Collaboration between University, Health, Government and
Community in Southeast Michigan 11. Social Construction of Public
Sociology: A Case Study of Deliberative Democracy Engagement in Taiwan 12.
Serving as Ambassadors of Hope: A Case Study in Public Sociology as
Community-Based Research and Engagement 13. Engaging in Public Sociology:
The Philippine' Case 14. Peasant Mobilizations in India: Intersecting
Class, Ethnicity and Nationality Questions 15. David vs. Goliath: Using
Herbert Gans' Model to Explain How a Campaign to Save Nine Lambs Became
Public Sociology Section V: Students as Knowledge Producers 16. 'First
Publics' as Knowledge Producers: Integrating Students into Organic Public
Sociology 17. Following the Chicago School: Engaging College and University
Students in a Public Sociology Gentrified Neighborhood Program 18. The
Virtue of Teaching Public Sociology in the Neo-liberal University 19.
Centering Social Justice in Public Sociology: Lessons from the Undocumented
Student Equity Project Section VI: Community as Knowledge Producer 20. The
Everyday Sociological Imagination: Co-creating New Knowledge through Story
and Radio 21. Lessons from the Field: Helping Victim-Services Community
Organizations Produce Knowledge 22. Victims' Communities as Knowledge
Producers in Transitional Justice Processes: The Case of Post-conflict
Colombia Section VII: Sharing Knowledge toward Public Impact 23. Everyday
Public Sociology 24. Public Sociology and Worker Education: The Story of
the Global Labour University in South Africa Section VIII: Conclusion 25.
Looking Toward the Future: Insights from International Perspectives on
Public Sociology
Public Sociology - The American Lens Section II: Theoretical Frames 2.
Going Public with Polanyi in the Era of Trump 3. Toward A Critical Public
Sociology 4. The Missing Chapter in Publications of Relevant Empirical
Studies Concerning Public Sociology from Now On (with some Examples from
the Israeli Experience) 5. From Public Sociology to Collective
Knowledge-Production Section III: Methodological Choices in Public
Sociology 6. Collaborating then Stepping Back: Doing Public Sociology
through Participatory Action Research 7. Methodological Considerations in
Doing Public Sociology in Undergraduate Courses 8. Needs Assessment as
Community Research Project 9. Building Connections and Broadening Horizons
through Interdisciplinary Public Sociology Section IV: Case Studies in
Public Sociology 10. The Healthy Dearborn Coalition: An Interdisciplinary,
Continuing Collaboration between University, Health, Government and
Community in Southeast Michigan 11. Social Construction of Public
Sociology: A Case Study of Deliberative Democracy Engagement in Taiwan 12.
Serving as Ambassadors of Hope: A Case Study in Public Sociology as
Community-Based Research and Engagement 13. Engaging in Public Sociology:
The Philippine' Case 14. Peasant Mobilizations in India: Intersecting
Class, Ethnicity and Nationality Questions 15. David vs. Goliath: Using
Herbert Gans' Model to Explain How a Campaign to Save Nine Lambs Became
Public Sociology Section V: Students as Knowledge Producers 16. 'First
Publics' as Knowledge Producers: Integrating Students into Organic Public
Sociology 17. Following the Chicago School: Engaging College and University
Students in a Public Sociology Gentrified Neighborhood Program 18. The
Virtue of Teaching Public Sociology in the Neo-liberal University 19.
Centering Social Justice in Public Sociology: Lessons from the Undocumented
Student Equity Project Section VI: Community as Knowledge Producer 20. The
Everyday Sociological Imagination: Co-creating New Knowledge through Story
and Radio 21. Lessons from the Field: Helping Victim-Services Community
Organizations Produce Knowledge 22. Victims' Communities as Knowledge
Producers in Transitional Justice Processes: The Case of Post-conflict
Colombia Section VII: Sharing Knowledge toward Public Impact 23. Everyday
Public Sociology 24. Public Sociology and Worker Education: The Story of
the Global Labour University in South Africa Section VIII: Conclusion 25.
Looking Toward the Future: Insights from International Perspectives on
Public Sociology
Section I: Introduction - Brief History of "Public Sociology" 1. Framing
Public Sociology - The American Lens Section II: Theoretical Frames 2.
Going Public with Polanyi in the Era of Trump 3. Toward A Critical Public
Sociology 4. The Missing Chapter in Publications of Relevant Empirical
Studies Concerning Public Sociology from Now On (with some Examples from
the Israeli Experience) 5. From Public Sociology to Collective
Knowledge-Production Section III: Methodological Choices in Public
Sociology 6. Collaborating then Stepping Back: Doing Public Sociology
through Participatory Action Research 7. Methodological Considerations in
Doing Public Sociology in Undergraduate Courses 8. Needs Assessment as
Community Research Project 9. Building Connections and Broadening Horizons
through Interdisciplinary Public Sociology Section IV: Case Studies in
Public Sociology 10. The Healthy Dearborn Coalition: An Interdisciplinary,
Continuing Collaboration between University, Health, Government and
Community in Southeast Michigan 11. Social Construction of Public
Sociology: A Case Study of Deliberative Democracy Engagement in Taiwan 12.
Serving as Ambassadors of Hope: A Case Study in Public Sociology as
Community-Based Research and Engagement 13. Engaging in Public Sociology:
The Philippine' Case 14. Peasant Mobilizations in India: Intersecting
Class, Ethnicity and Nationality Questions 15. David vs. Goliath: Using
Herbert Gans' Model to Explain How a Campaign to Save Nine Lambs Became
Public Sociology Section V: Students as Knowledge Producers 16. 'First
Publics' as Knowledge Producers: Integrating Students into Organic Public
Sociology 17. Following the Chicago School: Engaging College and University
Students in a Public Sociology Gentrified Neighborhood Program 18. The
Virtue of Teaching Public Sociology in the Neo-liberal University 19.
Centering Social Justice in Public Sociology: Lessons from the Undocumented
Student Equity Project Section VI: Community as Knowledge Producer 20. The
Everyday Sociological Imagination: Co-creating New Knowledge through Story
and Radio 21. Lessons from the Field: Helping Victim-Services Community
Organizations Produce Knowledge 22. Victims' Communities as Knowledge
Producers in Transitional Justice Processes: The Case of Post-conflict
Colombia Section VII: Sharing Knowledge toward Public Impact 23. Everyday
Public Sociology 24. Public Sociology and Worker Education: The Story of
the Global Labour University in South Africa Section VIII: Conclusion 25.
Looking Toward the Future: Insights from International Perspectives on
Public Sociology
Public Sociology - The American Lens Section II: Theoretical Frames 2.
Going Public with Polanyi in the Era of Trump 3. Toward A Critical Public
Sociology 4. The Missing Chapter in Publications of Relevant Empirical
Studies Concerning Public Sociology from Now On (with some Examples from
the Israeli Experience) 5. From Public Sociology to Collective
Knowledge-Production Section III: Methodological Choices in Public
Sociology 6. Collaborating then Stepping Back: Doing Public Sociology
through Participatory Action Research 7. Methodological Considerations in
Doing Public Sociology in Undergraduate Courses 8. Needs Assessment as
Community Research Project 9. Building Connections and Broadening Horizons
through Interdisciplinary Public Sociology Section IV: Case Studies in
Public Sociology 10. The Healthy Dearborn Coalition: An Interdisciplinary,
Continuing Collaboration between University, Health, Government and
Community in Southeast Michigan 11. Social Construction of Public
Sociology: A Case Study of Deliberative Democracy Engagement in Taiwan 12.
Serving as Ambassadors of Hope: A Case Study in Public Sociology as
Community-Based Research and Engagement 13. Engaging in Public Sociology:
The Philippine' Case 14. Peasant Mobilizations in India: Intersecting
Class, Ethnicity and Nationality Questions 15. David vs. Goliath: Using
Herbert Gans' Model to Explain How a Campaign to Save Nine Lambs Became
Public Sociology Section V: Students as Knowledge Producers 16. 'First
Publics' as Knowledge Producers: Integrating Students into Organic Public
Sociology 17. Following the Chicago School: Engaging College and University
Students in a Public Sociology Gentrified Neighborhood Program 18. The
Virtue of Teaching Public Sociology in the Neo-liberal University 19.
Centering Social Justice in Public Sociology: Lessons from the Undocumented
Student Equity Project Section VI: Community as Knowledge Producer 20. The
Everyday Sociological Imagination: Co-creating New Knowledge through Story
and Radio 21. Lessons from the Field: Helping Victim-Services Community
Organizations Produce Knowledge 22. Victims' Communities as Knowledge
Producers in Transitional Justice Processes: The Case of Post-conflict
Colombia Section VII: Sharing Knowledge toward Public Impact 23. Everyday
Public Sociology 24. Public Sociology and Worker Education: The Story of
the Global Labour University in South Africa Section VIII: Conclusion 25.
Looking Toward the Future: Insights from International Perspectives on
Public Sociology