Public sociology is an attempt to redress the issues of public engagement and disciplinary identity that have beset the discipline over the past several decades. While public sociology seeks to rectify the public invisibility of sociology, this paper investigates the limitations of it program. Several points of critique are offered. First, public sociology’s affiliations with Marx-ism serve to potentially entrench existing divisions within the discipline. Second, public sociology’s advancement of an agenda geared toward a “sociology for publics ” instead of a “sociology of publics ” imposes limitations on the development of a public interface. Third, the lack of a methodological agenda for public sociology raises concerns of how sociology c...
Starting from the categories proposed by Burawoy, this paper presents a particular type of public ...
The present generation of academic sociologists is the most highly trained, resourceful, productive ...
‘For Public Sociology ’ by Michael Burawoy (2005) is a welcome effort to focus the sociological eye ...
Abstract Reflecting on my experiences as a graduate student, I argue that the terminology of public ...
Precarious Engagements demands of its authors that they reflect critically upon their research proce...
This paper develops an alternative vision of public sociology. While public sociology is often defin...
This paper develops an alternative vision of public sociology. While public sociology is often defin...
Let me say right away that I will talk about sociology in the broad sense of the term: studies of co...
This paper develops an alternative vision of public sociology. While public sociology is often defin...
Reflecting on Michael Burawoy’s classification of sociology into professional, critical, policy, and...
Michael Burawoy’s call for a public sociology disciplined by professional and policy sociology, on t...
Public sociology refers to the application and uses of sociology beyond the academy. The term has be...
This symposium brings together the theory and practice of public sociology. The introduction sets ou...
What is the role of sociology in society? How can - and should - sociology contribute with insights ...
Christine Inglis writes that ‘For Public Sociology’, was itself an act of public sociology. True eno...
Starting from the categories proposed by Burawoy, this paper presents a particular type of public ...
The present generation of academic sociologists is the most highly trained, resourceful, productive ...
‘For Public Sociology ’ by Michael Burawoy (2005) is a welcome effort to focus the sociological eye ...
Abstract Reflecting on my experiences as a graduate student, I argue that the terminology of public ...
Precarious Engagements demands of its authors that they reflect critically upon their research proce...
This paper develops an alternative vision of public sociology. While public sociology is often defin...
This paper develops an alternative vision of public sociology. While public sociology is often defin...
Let me say right away that I will talk about sociology in the broad sense of the term: studies of co...
This paper develops an alternative vision of public sociology. While public sociology is often defin...
Reflecting on Michael Burawoy’s classification of sociology into professional, critical, policy, and...
Michael Burawoy’s call for a public sociology disciplined by professional and policy sociology, on t...
Public sociology refers to the application and uses of sociology beyond the academy. The term has be...
This symposium brings together the theory and practice of public sociology. The introduction sets ou...
What is the role of sociology in society? How can - and should - sociology contribute with insights ...
Christine Inglis writes that ‘For Public Sociology’, was itself an act of public sociology. True eno...
Starting from the categories proposed by Burawoy, this paper presents a particular type of public ...
The present generation of academic sociologists is the most highly trained, resourceful, productive ...
‘For Public Sociology ’ by Michael Burawoy (2005) is a welcome effort to focus the sociological eye ...