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Interdependent Yet Intolerant - Robert Mandel - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

How Culture Shapes the Climate Change Debate - Andrew J. Hoffman - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Status, Network, and Structure - - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Status, Network, and Structure - - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

This book challenges much that has been written about the decline of sociology as a vital, essential area of inquiry into the human condition. Against this Greek chorus of woe, these papers show by example that sociology can make progress, select significant problems, and cumulate an integrated and coherent set of findings and theoretical understandings. Although the twenty papers in the book engage a wide variety of issues, they are united by their adherence to one of the most active and successful traditions in sociology, the group process tradition. Group process research programs can examine tractable problems posed by social psychological phenomena for which sociology has the best methods of study; they have the potential for a hardware-based, technological research front that discovers new phenomena; and they come closest of all approaches in sociological research to using cognitive criteria in the choice of problems and to studying immutable phenomena. The overall aim of the book is to provide models for researchers struggling to develop, construct, and integrate coherent sociological theory and knowledge. The papers are grouped around three themes: (1) the problem of theory construction in sociology, including what is meant by “theory” and the methods of testing it, particularly empirical testing; (2) the extension and elaboration of existing theories of group processes, notably in the study of status, sentiment, and the comparison process; and (3) the theoretical issues at the intersection of social structures, the pattern of connection in social networks, and the process of rational choice.

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Pedagogical Economies - Cathy Shuman - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Pedagogical Economies - Cathy Shuman - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The examination''s arbitrariness and cultural bias, its association with a normalizing surveillance, and its ridiculous attempts to quantify the unquantifiable have been perfectly obvious to generations of authors, educators, and even bureaucrats—yet it still dominates both British and American education systems. This book explores the examination''s figurative power for nineteenth-century discourses of subject formation and value through readings of works by Matthew Arnold, Anthony Trollope, Charles Dickens, and John Ruskin, writers who were active during the 1850s and 1860s, when the examination began to structure a range of British institutions, from the working-class primary school to the Indian Civil Service. Although they routinely resisted the spread of formal educational testing, their work reveals a fascination with the examination''s unique ability to make reading and writing visible as value-able labor. As an element in literary discourse—as topos, plot structure, and figurative intersection—the examination remaps relations between the subject and knowledge, the person and the state, masculine self-discipline and feminine self-sacrifice, and intellectual and money economies. The book thus speculates on institutional, sexual, and economic aspects of Victorian professional gentility, as well as contributing to recent debates on Arnold''s seductive stupidity, Trollope''s "mechanical" realism, Dickens''s bourgeois critique of capitalist exchange, and Ruskin''s ambivalent attachment to schoolgirls. The economic, erotic, and institutional relationships implicit in educational testing and the debates surrounding it continue to trouble literary critics as well as scholars, administrators, and teachers. Pedagogical Economies can thus shed light on current questions about the relationship between school and society.

DKK 539.00
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Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age - Jeffrey Shandler - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Limits of Whiteness - Neda Maghbouleh - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

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The Limits of Whiteness - Neda Maghbouleh - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

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Rhinestones, Religion, and the Republic - Kimberly A. Arkin - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Rhinestones, Religion, and the Republic - Kimberly A. Arkin - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

During the course of her fieldwork in Paris, anthropologist Kimberly Arkin heard what she thought was a surprising admission. A French-born, North African Jewish (Sephardi) teenage girl laughingly told Arkin she was a racist. When asked what she meant by that, the girl responded, "It means I hate Arabs." This girl was not unique. She and other Sephardi youth in Paris insisted, again and again, that they were not French, though born in France, and that they could not imagine their Jewish future in France. Fueled by her candid and compelling informants, Arkin''s analysis delves into the connections and disjunctures between Jews and Muslims, religion and secular Republicanism, race and national community, and identity and culture in post-colonial France. Rhinestones argues that Sephardi youth, as both "Arabs" and "Jews," fall between categories of class, religion, and culture. Many reacted to this liminality by going beyond religion and culture to categorize their Jewishness as race, distinguishing Sephardi Jews from "Arab" Muslims, regardless of similarities they shared, while linking them to "European" Jews (Ashkenazim), regardless of their differences. But while racializing Jewishness might have made Sephardi Frenchness possible, it produced the opposite result: it re-grounded national community in religion-as-race, thereby making pluri-religious community appear threatening. Rhinestones thus sheds light on the production of race, alienation, and intolerance within marginalized French and European populations.

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The Nuclear Club - Jonathan R. Hunt - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Love against Substitution - Eric B. Song - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Self-Regulation and Human Progress - Evan Osborne - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Foreclosed America - Isaac Martin - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Fragile Elite - Susanne Bregnbaek - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Fragile Elite - Susanne Bregnbaek - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Unlocking Leadership Mindtraps - Jennifer Garvey Berger - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Love Against Substitution - Eric B. Song - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Writing Our Extinction - Patrick Whitmarsh - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk