Howard S. Becker is a leading contemporary sociologist who interprets society as collective action and sociology, therefore, as the study of collective action. This volume explores the theory and methods necessary to study collective action and social interaction
Howard S. Becker is a leading contemporary sociologist who interprets society as collective action and sociology, therefore, as the study of collective action. This volume explores the theory and methods necessary to study collective action and social interactionHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PREFACE PART I PROBLEMS OF SOCIOLOGICAL METHOD 1 On Methodology 2 Problems of Inference and Proof in Participant Observation 3 Field Work Evidence 4 The Life History and the Scientific Mosaic 5 Social Observation and Social Case Studies 6 The Nature of a Profession 7 Problems in the Publication of Field Studies 8 Whose Side Are We On? PART II EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND EXPERIENCES 9 Social-Class Variations in the Teacher-Pupil Relationship 10 The Teacher in the Authority System of the Public School 11 The Career of the Chicago Public School Teacher 12 The Elements of Identification with an Occupation (with James Carper) 13 The Development of Identification with an Occupation (with James Carper) 14 Adjustment of Conflicting Expectations in the Development of Identification with an Occupation (with James Carper) 15 Schools and Systems of Social Status 16 Noncollege Youth PART III THE PROCESSES OF PERSONAL CHANGE 17 Careers, Personality and Adult Socialization (with Anselm L. Strauss) 18 Notes on the Concept of Commitment 19 Personal Change in Adult Life 20 The Self and Adult Socialization PART IV DEVIANCE 21 History, Culture and Subjective Experience: An Exploration of the Social Bases of Drug-Induced Experiences 22 Conventional Crime: Rationalizations and Punishment 23 Deviance and Deviates INDEX
PREFACE PART I PROBLEMS OF SOCIOLOGICAL METHOD 1 On Methodology 2 Problems of Inference and Proof in Participant Observation 3 Field Work Evidence 4 The Life History and the Scientific Mosaic 5 Social Observation and Social Case Studies 6 The Nature of a Profession 7 Problems in the Publication of Field Studies 8 Whose Side Are We On? PART II EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND EXPERIENCES 9 Social-Class Variations in the Teacher-Pupil Relationship 10 The Teacher in the Authority System of the Public School 11 The Career of the Chicago Public School Teacher 12 The Elements of Identification with an Occupation (with James Carper) 13 The Development of Identification with an Occupation (with James Carper) 14 Adjustment of Conflicting Expectations in the Development of Identification with an Occupation (with James Carper) 15 Schools and Systems of Social Status 16 Noncollege Youth PART III THE PROCESSES OF PERSONAL CHANGE 17 Careers, Personality and Adult Socialization (with Anselm L. Strauss) 18 Notes on the Concept of Commitment 19 Personal Change in Adult Life 20 The Self and Adult Socialization PART IV DEVIANCE 21 History, Culture and Subjective Experience: An Exploration of the Social Bases of Drug-Induced Experiences 22 Conventional Crime: Rationalizations and Punishment 23 Deviance and Deviates INDEX
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