In Conflict in the Academy: A Study in the Sociology of Intellectuals, Marcus Morgan and Patrick Baert yield key insights into the dark underside of academe by exploring the dynamics behind a contentious dispute, known as the ‘MacCabe Affair’, over a faculty appointment of an obscure, young scholar at Cambridge University through the framework of cultural sociology and positioning theory, writes Jeff Roquen
All scholars of world literature, especially those trained in the traditions of Western thought, mus...
All scholars of world literature, especially those trained in the traditions of Western thought, mus...
All scholars of world literature, especially those trained in the traditions of Western thought, mus...
Paul Kelly believes that Wyn Grant’s The Development of a Discipline, which charts the nature of the...
Seventeen essays from distinguished scholars take on the conceptual issues surrounding the idea of f...
Book Reviews of: Zachary Karabell, What’s College For (Basic Books, 1998) Bill Readings, The Unive...
This paper presents a review of three books i.e first publications in a new series, Literacies, edit...
Book review for The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth-Century Ethnography, Literature, and Art, Jame...
Why have sociologists tended to overlook the work of their colleagues in the field of psychology? Th...
In Socrates Tenured: The Institutions of 21st-Century Philosophy, Robert Frodeman and Adam Briggle o...
Book Reviews of: Zachary Karabell, What’s College For (Basic Books, 1998) Bill Readings, The Unive...
In Presumed incompetent, through personal narratives and qualitative empirical studies, over 40 auth...
Based upon fieldwork at a London school, The Class: Living and Learning in the Digital Age is a new ...
All scholars of world literature, especially those trained in the traditions of Western thought, mus...
Michel Foucault and the Subversion of Intellect (Karlis Racevskis) (Reviewed by Michael Sprinker, SU...
All scholars of world literature, especially those trained in the traditions of Western thought, mus...
All scholars of world literature, especially those trained in the traditions of Western thought, mus...
All scholars of world literature, especially those trained in the traditions of Western thought, mus...
Paul Kelly believes that Wyn Grant’s The Development of a Discipline, which charts the nature of the...
Seventeen essays from distinguished scholars take on the conceptual issues surrounding the idea of f...
Book Reviews of: Zachary Karabell, What’s College For (Basic Books, 1998) Bill Readings, The Unive...
This paper presents a review of three books i.e first publications in a new series, Literacies, edit...
Book review for The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth-Century Ethnography, Literature, and Art, Jame...
Why have sociologists tended to overlook the work of their colleagues in the field of psychology? Th...
In Socrates Tenured: The Institutions of 21st-Century Philosophy, Robert Frodeman and Adam Briggle o...
Book Reviews of: Zachary Karabell, What’s College For (Basic Books, 1998) Bill Readings, The Unive...
In Presumed incompetent, through personal narratives and qualitative empirical studies, over 40 auth...
Based upon fieldwork at a London school, The Class: Living and Learning in the Digital Age is a new ...
All scholars of world literature, especially those trained in the traditions of Western thought, mus...
Michel Foucault and the Subversion of Intellect (Karlis Racevskis) (Reviewed by Michael Sprinker, SU...
All scholars of world literature, especially those trained in the traditions of Western thought, mus...
All scholars of world literature, especially those trained in the traditions of Western thought, mus...
All scholars of world literature, especially those trained in the traditions of Western thought, mus...