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The Anthem Companion to Philip Selznick is a collection of essays by renowned authors on the preeminent sociologist, Philip Selznick (1919-2010). He is widely recognized for his major contributions to a number of fields, including general sociology, sociology of organizations, industrial sociology, sociology of law and moral sociology. The contributions in the book cross disciplinary boundaries, bridge disciplinary divides, and display an awareness of and respect for Selznick's humanist sensibility. Selznick would have felt very comfortable in this company. In that sense, all the chapters of…mehr
The Anthem Companion to Philip Selznick is a collection of essays by renowned authors on the preeminent sociologist, Philip Selznick (1919-2010). He is widely recognized for his major contributions to a number of fields, including general sociology, sociology of organizations, industrial sociology, sociology of law and moral sociology. The contributions in the book cross disciplinary boundaries, bridge disciplinary divides, and display an awareness of and respect for Selznick's humanist sensibility. Selznick would have felt very comfortable in this company. In that sense, all the chapters of TheAnthem Companion to Philip Selznick are true companions to Selznick's sociology.
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Autorenporträt
Paul van Seters was Professor of Legal Sociology at Tilburg Law School, Tilburg University, The Netherlands (1978-1999). Since 1999, he is Professor of Globalization and Sustainable Development at Tilburg University.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors; 1. The Intellectual Enterprise We Call Sociology Paul van Seters; 2. Philosophy for the Twice- Born: Selznick and Dewey in Dialogue Kenneth Winston; 3. Power Relations across Organizations and Fields: Building on Selznick's Concepts of Co-Optation and Institutionalization Calvin Morrill; 4. Organizations Institutions and Law: The Sociological Significance of Philip Selznick's Law Society and Industrial Justice Lauren B. Edelman; 5. Post-Industrial Justice? Normativity and Empiricism in a Changing World of Work Ruth Dukes and Wolfgang Streeck; 6. The Promise of the Rule of Law Ideal Sanne Taekema; 7. Philip Selznick on Law and Society: Democratic Ideals Communitarianism and Natural Law Bryan S. Turner; 8. Selznick's Concepts of Culture and Community Roger Cotterrell; 9. A Symposium on The Moral Commonwealth Charles W. Anderson George Steinmetz Douglas D. Heckathorn and Philip Selznick; 10. An Ecumenical Sensibility Martin Krygier; Index.
List of Contributors; 1. The Intellectual Enterprise We Call Sociology Paul van Seters; 2. Philosophy for the Twice- Born: Selznick and Dewey in Dialogue Kenneth Winston; 3. Power Relations across Organizations and Fields: Building on Selznick's Concepts of Co-Optation and Institutionalization Calvin Morrill; 4. Organizations Institutions and Law: The Sociological Significance of Philip Selznick's Law Society and Industrial Justice Lauren B. Edelman; 5. Post-Industrial Justice? Normativity and Empiricism in a Changing World of Work Ruth Dukes and Wolfgang Streeck; 6. The Promise of the Rule of Law Ideal Sanne Taekema; 7. Philip Selznick on Law and Society: Democratic Ideals Communitarianism and Natural Law Bryan S. Turner; 8. Selznick's Concepts of Culture and Community Roger Cotterrell; 9. A Symposium on The Moral Commonwealth Charles W. Anderson George Steinmetz Douglas D. Heckathorn and Philip Selznick; 10. An Ecumenical Sensibility Martin Krygier; Index.
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