Everett C Hughes had a great impact on the field of sociology as a whole and on an entire generation of sociologists. This book contains essays that address the main themes in his work over the years, and illustrates Hughes' impact on the contributors, many of whom are themselves senior figures in the field.
Everett C Hughes had a great impact on the field of sociology as a whole and on an entire generation of sociologists. This book contains essays that address the main themes in his work over the years, and illustrates Hughes' impact on the contributors, many of whom are themselves senior figures in the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Howard Saul Becker, Blanche Geer, David Riesman, Robert S. Weiss
Inhaltsangabe
I: The World of Work 1: Sociological Perspectives on Occupations 2: Reorganization and Accommodation: A Case in Industry 3: The Impurity of Professional Authority 4: Human Relations versus Management 5: The Union-Organizing Campaign as a Problem of Social Distance: Three Crucial Dimensions of Affiliation-Disaffiliation II: Racial and Cultural Contacts 6: "We Distinguish-They Discriminate": Observations on Race Relations 7: French-Canadian Engineers 8: The Silent Sufferers: The Lecturer's Role in Student Unrest in India 9: The Enemies of the People 10: The Impurity of Professional Authority III: Organizations 11: Internal Differentiation and the Establishment of Organizations 12: Crisis in an Institutional Network: Community Health Care 13: Innovation in Higher Education: Notes on Student and Faculty Encounters in Three New Colleges 14: Crisis in an Institutional Network: Community Health Care 15: The Phoenix and the Ashes I: Institutions and the person 16: Occupational Commitment and the Teaching Profession 17: Professional Socialization as Subjective Experience: The Process of Doctrinal Conversion among Student Nurses 18: Shared Ordeal and Induction to Work 19: Some Neglected Properties of Status Passage 20: History, Culture, and Subjective Experience: An Exploration of the Social Bases of Drug-Induced Experiences V: Problems of Method 21: The Neglected Situation 22: The Participant-Observer as a Human Being: Observations on the Personal Aspects of Field Work 23: Asking Questions Cross-Culturally: Some Problems of Linguistic Comparability 24: Issues in Holistic Research 25: Stuff and Nonsense about Social Surveys and Observation
I: The World of Work 1: Sociological Perspectives on Occupations 2: Reorganization and Accommodation: A Case in Industry 3: The Impurity of Professional Authority 4: Human Relations versus Management 5: The Union-Organizing Campaign as a Problem of Social Distance: Three Crucial Dimensions of Affiliation-Disaffiliation II: Racial and Cultural Contacts 6: "We Distinguish-They Discriminate": Observations on Race Relations 7: French-Canadian Engineers 8: The Silent Sufferers: The Lecturer's Role in Student Unrest in India 9: The Enemies of the People 10: The Impurity of Professional Authority III: Organizations 11: Internal Differentiation and the Establishment of Organizations 12: Crisis in an Institutional Network: Community Health Care 13: Innovation in Higher Education: Notes on Student and Faculty Encounters in Three New Colleges 14: Crisis in an Institutional Network: Community Health Care 15: The Phoenix and the Ashes I: Institutions and the person 16: Occupational Commitment and the Teaching Profession 17: Professional Socialization as Subjective Experience: The Process of Doctrinal Conversion among Student Nurses 18: Shared Ordeal and Induction to Work 19: Some Neglected Properties of Status Passage 20: History, Culture, and Subjective Experience: An Exploration of the Social Bases of Drug-Induced Experiences V: Problems of Method 21: The Neglected Situation 22: The Participant-Observer as a Human Being: Observations on the Personal Aspects of Field Work 23: Asking Questions Cross-Culturally: Some Problems of Linguistic Comparability 24: Issues in Holistic Research 25: Stuff and Nonsense about Social Surveys and Observation
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