‘Public sociology’ and ‘public intellectuals’ are ideas that are very much in fashion. The call ‘for public sociology’ by Michael Burawoy partly provoked this discussion in the British Journal of Sociology (Burawoy 2005a: 259–294, 2005b: 427–32; see also British Journal of Sociology September 2005 ‘Continuing the public sociologies debate’) and has been further supported by a symposium on Rhonda Levine'sEnriching the Sociological Imagination (2005) in Contemporary Sociology. For the prospect of a radical sociology, C. Wright Mill's The Sociological Imagination (1959) has always been the benchmark, but in historical terms it is the shadow of 1968 that remains decisive, and there is therefore in the current articulation of radicalism a large ...
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This article presents a critical analysis of Michael Burawoy’s model of public sociology, discussin...
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This article commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of The Sociological Imagination by recalling, ren...
International audienceIntroduction The sociology of ideas is an emerging field in contemporary socio...
‘For Public Sociology ’ by Michael Burawoy (2005) is a welcome effort to focus the sociological eye ...
This lecture on the character of British sociology provides a pretext for a more general inquiry int...
Reflecting on Michael Burawoy’s classification of sociology into professional, critical, policy, and...
The article conducts a historical sociological analysis of the appeal of epochalist modes of social ...
There exists a strand within Cultural Studies which proclaims the irrelevance of the dead white men ...
Michael Burawoy’s call for a public sociology disciplined by professional and policy sociology, on t...
It is frequently argued that classical sociology, if not sociology as a whole, cannot provide any si...
over the past few years, we offer a response to calls for “saving sociology ” from the Burawoy appro...
At an earlier time, sociologists C. Wright Mills, W. E. Du Bois, and Jane Addams loudly protested in...
Calls for «global sociology» are nowadays commonplace. Sometimes they are framed in a positive way, ...
Using analyses of mass communication and research methodology, this article assesses the validity of...
This article presents a critical analysis of Michael Burawoy’s model of public sociology, discussin...
The 1970s is a decade in which sociology is characterized by attempts to define its paradigmatic sta...
This article commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of The Sociological Imagination by recalling, ren...
International audienceIntroduction The sociology of ideas is an emerging field in contemporary socio...
‘For Public Sociology ’ by Michael Burawoy (2005) is a welcome effort to focus the sociological eye ...