Public Sociology. Michael Burawoy
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
2 Epigraph
5 Tables
6 Preface
7 Introduction: The Promise of Sociology Note
8 Part One: Theory and Practice
9 1. Theory: Utopia and Anti-Utopia The Canon That Was Reconstructing the Canon
10 2. Practice: The (Di)vision of Sociological Labor From Professional Sociology to Public Sociology From Policy Sociology to Critical Sociology Defining Four Sociologies Competition in the National and Global Arenas Sociology’s Standpoint: Civil Society
12 3. The Language Question in University Education
13 4. Job Evaluation in a Racial Order
14 Part Three: Public Sociology
17 Part Four: Critical Sociology
18 7. Race, Class, and Colonialism
19 8. Migrant Labor and the State Note
22 Part Five: Professional Sociology
23 11. Advancing a Research Program
27 14. Third-Wave Marketization Notes
28 15. Whither the Public University? Unmaking the Public University Fiscal Crisis Governance Crisis Identity Crisis Legitimation Crisis The Future Note
30 Conclusion: Biography Meets History
31 References
32 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 2Table 2.1: The Division of Sociological Labor
2 Chapter 5Table 5.1: The Progress of Zambianization
3 Chapter 10Table 10.1: The Dimensions of Racial Domination under Racial Capitalism
Guide
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