This article is a reading of the `new sociology' that is mainly identified with the works of C. Wright Mills and Alvin Gouldner. Its main argument is that during the past 40 years the new sociology gave back a public face to sociology. This distinguishes it from the `old sociology' that had not been able to free itself from `private' social values. It is argued that Mills' power elite and Gouldner's coming crisis theses provided the foundation for a common enterprise among many `new sociologists' to develop a critical and public sociology that would seek to shape what Mills called the `democratic society of publics'.`New sociologists' share a critique of modern societies, namely, that though most modern societies have formal democracies, a ...
Sociology emerged in response to the problem of social order in modern society in the wake of the Am...
What is the role of sociology in society? How can - and should - sociology contribute with insights ...
- the future of sociology from a critical theoretical perspective DANSK SOCIOLOGI special issue, 199...
This paper develops an alternative vision of public sociology. While public sociology is often defin...
A rapidly changing ‘society’ that requires ‘new units of analysis’, ‘new roles for sociology’, and n...
Christine Inglis writes that ‘For Public Sociology’, was itself an act of public sociology. True eno...
Reflecting on Michael Burawoy’s classification of sociology into professional, critical, policy, and...
This article commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of The Sociological Imagination by recalling, ren...
The article commences with a personal reflection on reflexive sociology's methodological emergence f...
In this article I argue professional and policy sociology are antagonistic, rather than compatible w...
Sociology once debated ‘the social’ and did so with a public readership. Even as late as the Second ...
Michael Burawoy’s call for a public sociology disciplined by professional and policy sociology, on t...
Public sociology is an attempt to redress the issues of public engagement and disciplinary identity ...
The present generation of academic sociologists is the most highly trained, resourceful, productive ...
This article discusses the technocratic collision of sociology. Sociology is a discipline with a str...
Sociology emerged in response to the problem of social order in modern society in the wake of the Am...
What is the role of sociology in society? How can - and should - sociology contribute with insights ...
- the future of sociology from a critical theoretical perspective DANSK SOCIOLOGI special issue, 199...
This paper develops an alternative vision of public sociology. While public sociology is often defin...
A rapidly changing ‘society’ that requires ‘new units of analysis’, ‘new roles for sociology’, and n...
Christine Inglis writes that ‘For Public Sociology’, was itself an act of public sociology. True eno...
Reflecting on Michael Burawoy’s classification of sociology into professional, critical, policy, and...
This article commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of The Sociological Imagination by recalling, ren...
The article commences with a personal reflection on reflexive sociology's methodological emergence f...
In this article I argue professional and policy sociology are antagonistic, rather than compatible w...
Sociology once debated ‘the social’ and did so with a public readership. Even as late as the Second ...
Michael Burawoy’s call for a public sociology disciplined by professional and policy sociology, on t...
Public sociology is an attempt to redress the issues of public engagement and disciplinary identity ...
The present generation of academic sociologists is the most highly trained, resourceful, productive ...
This article discusses the technocratic collision of sociology. Sociology is a discipline with a str...
Sociology emerged in response to the problem of social order in modern society in the wake of the Am...
What is the role of sociology in society? How can - and should - sociology contribute with insights ...
- the future of sociology from a critical theoretical perspective DANSK SOCIOLOGI special issue, 199...