Sociology and Its Publics
The Forms and Fates of Disciplinary Organization
448 pages, 16 line drawings, 22 tables 6 x 9
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1992
Series: Heritage of Sociology Series
Cloth $45.00
ISBN: 9780226313795
Published October 1992
Paper $22.00
ISBN: 9780226313801
Published October 1992
Series Editor's Foreword Acknowledgments Contributors Introduction: Sociology's Fragile Professionalism Terence C. Halliday 1. External Influences on Sociology Neil J. Smelser 2. War and Peace on the Sociological Agenda Lester R. Kurtz 3. Recruiting Sociologists in a Time of Changing Opportunities William V. D'Antonio 4. Sociology, Other Disciplines, and the Project of a General Understanding of Social Life Craig Calhoun 5. American Sociology since the Seventies: The Emerging Identity Crisis in the Discipline Diana Crane and Henry Small 6. Universities without Contract Research Samuel Z. Klausner 7. Sociology Departments and Their Research Centers: An Essential Tension? Halliman H. Winsborough 8. Trained Incapacities of Sociologists Albert J. Reiss, Jr. 9. The Growth of Applied Sociology after 1945: The Prewar Establishment of the Postwar Infrastructure Martin Bulmer 10. The Rhetoric of Sociology and Its Audience Alan Sica 11. From Education to Expertise: Sociology as a "Profession" William Buxton and Stephen P. Turner Index
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