Research Handbook on Public Sociology
Edited by Lavinia Bifulco and
Vando Borghi
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Engaging with the key debates and issues in a continuously evolving field, Lavinia Bifulco and Vando Borghi bring together contributions from leading social scientists to debate the enduring relevance of public sociology in light of ongoing changes in the social world.
Keywords: Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800377370
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Public sociology, a perspective on the move , pp 2-18

- Lavinia Bifulco and Vando Borghi
- Ch 2 Why public sociology? , pp 19-21

- Michael Burawoy
- Ch 3 Public inquiry in social sciences: a pragmatist outlook , pp 23-41

- Daniel Cefaï
- Ch 4 Public sociology and the capability approach: exploring the potential of a fruitful combination , pp 42-57

- Jean-Michel Bonvin and Francesco Laruffa
- Ch 5 Sociology and quantification: economics of convention as an approach to link quantification and public sociology , pp 58-72

- Rainer Diaz-Bone
- Ch 6 What is at stake when social science goes public? , pp 74-85

- Didier Fassin
- Ch 7 Public history , pp 86-103

- Serge Noiret
- Ch 8 Public geography , pp 104-113

- Salvo Torre
- Ch 9 Urban planning , pp 114-128

- Marco Cremaschi
- Ch 10 Legitimacy of law and the expertise of public sociology , pp 129-141

- Supriya Routh
- Ch 11 The foundational economy approach: a public social science of socio-economic life , pp 142-156

- Julie Froud, Angelo Salento and Karel Williams
- Ch 12 Science, the environment and the public , pp 158-173

- Luigi Pellizzoni
- Ch 13 Public sociology in disaster situations: critical engagement and prefiguration against defuturing processes , pp 174-187

- Laura Centemeri and Davide Olori
- Ch 14 Public sociology and populism , pp 188-201

- Paul Blokker
- Ch 15 Borders and migrants in Europe , pp 202-217

- Tatjana Sekuli_
- Ch 16 Localurban democracy and citizenship , pp 218-233

- Marisol Garcia
- Ch 17 Associationalism: the past, present, and future of public sociology , pp 234-249

- Bruno Frère and Jean-Louis Laville
- Ch 18 Public, policy or politicized sociology? Notes from the field of welfare and poverty research , pp 250-263

- Sandro Busso
- Ch 19 Critical sociologies of work in the cultural industries: pathways to 'creative justice'? , pp 264-278

- Mark Banks
- Ch 20 Sociologies of education in an era of new critique: getting out of methodological nationalism and reconsidering education through a global perspective , pp 279-293

- Romuald Normand
- Ch 21 Sociology of expertise as public sociology , pp 294-309

- Gil Eyal
- Ch 22 Poverty, the battle against stigmatization and the role of public sociology , pp 310-322

- Enrica Morlicchio and Dario Tuorto
- Ch 23 Health , pp 323-334

- Magdalena Chiara
- Ch 24 Paradoxes, contradictions, and deep feelings of ambivalence, or, academia still appeals , pp 336-349

- Eeva Berglund
- Ch 25 Publicness and teaching: public knowledge as collective process of repoliticization of daily life , pp 350-366

- Vincenza Pellegrino
- Ch 26 Postcolonialism and sociology , pp 367-380

- Manuela Boatc_, Sina Farzin and Julian Go
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