This article examines the debate on public sociology through the community-based work of the authors and their students. Critiquing the continued focus of public sociol-ogy on policy makers, funders, and other sociologists, we argue that sociologists must reorder their priorities by serving the public itself. Although large-scale studies play an important purpose in the discipline, sociology must once again value smaller-scale ‘‘organic’ ’ research grounded in local communities to remain relevant. Furthermore, a ‘‘critical constructionist’ ’ theoretical framework offers a conceptual approach that counters the distanced, ameliorative standpoint of mainstream sociology. We offer programmatic ways sociologists can combine their teaching, resea...
Interest in public sociology in the United States is a positive sign for researchers who seek to s...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
What is the role of sociology in society? How can -- and should -- sociology contribute with insight...
Public sociology is a dialogue between social scientists and society about how to understand the pre...
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...
Public sociology refers to the application and uses of sociology beyond the academy. The term has be...
This paper develops an alternative vision of public sociology. While public sociology is often defin...
Public sociology is an attempt to redress the issues of public engagement and disciplinary identity ...
Michael Burawoy’s call for a public sociology disciplined by professional and policy sociology, on t...
Starting from the categories proposed by Burawoy, this paper presents a particular type of public ...
In today’s society the term ‘Community’ is frequently used. Politicians, religious leaders, policy m...
In this article I argue professional and policy sociology are antagonistic, rather than compatible w...
This concise text carries the public sociology movement into the classroom and teaches students to ...
This article presents a critical analysis of Michael Burawoy’s model of public sociology, discussin...
Interest in public sociology in the United States is a positive sign for researchers who seek to s...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
What is the role of sociology in society? How can -- and should -- sociology contribute with insight...
Public sociology is a dialogue between social scientists and society about how to understand the pre...
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...
Public sociology refers to the application and uses of sociology beyond the academy. The term has be...
This paper develops an alternative vision of public sociology. While public sociology is often defin...
Public sociology is an attempt to redress the issues of public engagement and disciplinary identity ...
Michael Burawoy’s call for a public sociology disciplined by professional and policy sociology, on t...
Starting from the categories proposed by Burawoy, this paper presents a particular type of public ...
In today’s society the term ‘Community’ is frequently used. Politicians, religious leaders, policy m...
In this article I argue professional and policy sociology are antagonistic, rather than compatible w...
This concise text carries the public sociology movement into the classroom and teaches students to ...
This article presents a critical analysis of Michael Burawoy’s model of public sociology, discussin...
Interest in public sociology in the United States is a positive sign for researchers who seek to s...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
What is the role of sociology in society? How can -- and should -- sociology contribute with insight...