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Annual review of sociology
責任表示 | W. Richard Scott, editor ; James F. Short, Jr., associate editor |
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データ種別 | 図書 |
出版者 | Palo Alto : Annual Reviews |
出版年 | 1975- |
本文言語 | 英語 |
大きさ | v. ; 23 cm |
概要 | The first of the 19 articles composing this 32nd annual volume is a survey of 20th-century American sociology by one contributor who draws greatly on his own professional life to offer insights on dec...des of progress and trends in the field. Topics covered in the remaining contributions include: the current most common sociological theories of human emotions; the rise of religious fundamentalism; the social bases of political divisions in post-communist Eastern Europe; the science of human rights, war crimes, and humanitarian emergencies; and the globalization of law. Each article includes an abstract. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) A collection of articles reviewing significant developments in sociology, with papers organized in sections on theory and methods, social processes, institutions and culture, formal organizations, political and economic sociology, differentiation and stratification, individual and society, and sociology of world religions. Specific topics include intermarriage and homogamy, computerization of the workplace, ethnic violence, outcomes of social movements, and using computers to analyze ethnographic field data. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR A collection of recent work in sociology, organized in sections on theory and methods, social processes, institutions and culture, formal organizations, political and economic sociology, differentiation and stratification, urban and rural sociology, and sociology of world religions. Topics include sexuality in the workplace, women's movements in the Third World, cultural criminology, the sociology of entrepreneurship, and socioeconomic position and health. The editors are affiliated with Duke University and the University of Toronto. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR The first of the 19 articles composing this 32nd annual volume is a survey of 20th-century American sociology by one contributor who draws greatly on his own professional life to offer insights on decades of progress and trends in the field. Topics covered in the remaining contributions include: the current most common sociological theories of human emotions; the rise of religious fundamentalism; the social bases of political divisions in post-communist Eastern Europe; the science of human rights, war crimes, and humanitarian emergencies; and the globalization of law. Each article includes an abstract. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Cook (Stanford U.) and Hagan (Northwestern U.) have assembled 19 essays on diverse topics by specialists, almost all of whom work in American universities. Individual papers consider the following topics: sociological miniaturism, consequences of victimization for personal and social development, religious nationalism and collective representation, sport and society, social implications of the Internet, homophily, globalization, education and class in developing countries, urban poverty, and hate crime. Two concluding essays on historical sociology discuss US social policy and early traditions of African-American sociology. c. Book News Inc. This collection of recent work in the field of sociology presents articles on theory and methods, social processes, institutions and culture, political and economic sociology, differentiation and stratification, the individual and society, policy, and historical sociology. Welfare reform, mathematics in sociology, global ethnography, and comparative research on women's employment are some of the topics examined. Other issues discussed are Chinese social stratification and social mobility, and race, gender, and authority in the workplace. Cook is affiliated with Stanford University, and Hagan is affiliated with Northwestern University. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR Twenty-four articles by 38 scholars, primarily American, are organized into sections on theory and methods, social processes, institutions and culture, formal organizations, political and economic sociology, differentiation and stratification, individual and society, demography, urban and rural community sociology, and policy. A sampling of topics: beyond rational choice theory, the science of asking questions, the sociology of the self, relationships in adolescence, covert political conflict in organizations, skills mismatch in the labor market, the dynamics of racial residential segregation, the African American "Great Migration" and beyond, the urban street gang after 1970, and welfare-state regress in western Europe. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) This handsomely bound volume contains 23 articles by leading scholars addressing recent developments in the field of sociology. It opens with W. Richard Scott's (Stanford U.) reflections on the emergence of organizational sociology during the second half of the 20th century. Other topics include (for example) a review of Durkheim's Theory of Mental Categories and examinations of the "new" science of networks, the sociology of property rights, and the relationship between labor markets and geographic space. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) The 17 articles of this collection present the current state of research on various questions in the field, written by scholars at American universities. The collection begins with an overview of the work and career of James S. Coleman (d.1995) by Peter V. Marsden (sociology, Harvard U.). A sampling of other topics featured includes identity politics, immigrant assimilation, new directions in corporate governance, agency theory, multiethnic North American cities, and new theories of care work. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) The first of the 19 articles composing this 32nd annual volume is a survey of 20th-century American sociology by one contributor who draws greatly on his own professional life to offer insights on decades of progress and trends in the field. Topics covered in the remaining contributions include: the current most common sociological theories of human emotions; the rise of religious fundamentalism; the social bases of political divisions in post-communist Eastern Europe; the science of human rights, war crimes, and humanitarian emergencies; and the globalization of law. Each article includes an abstract. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Cook (Stanford U.) and Massey (Princeton U.) have compiled this annual review of work in the field of sociology, featuring research papers that focus on global issues as well as academic theory. Contributors from all over the world discuss such topics as methodologies in social research, citizenship and immigration trends, the complex relationship between religion and science and ethnic difference in school performance. Aimed at students and practitioners in sociology, this reference book can be used in conjunction with a dedicated set of online resources. 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電子版へのリンク | https://hdl.handle.net/2324/7027755 |
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一般注記 | Vols. 1-3: edited by Alex Inkeles, James Coleman, Neil Smelser Vol. 4: edited. by Ralph H. Turner, James Coleman, Renee C. Fox Vol. 5: edited. by Alex Inkeles, James Coleman, Ralph H. Turner Vol. 6: edited by Alex Inkeles, Neil J. Smelser, Ralph H. Turner Vols. 7-12: edited by Ralph H. Turner, James F. Short, Jr Vols. 14-17: associate editor, Judith Blake Vols. 18-19: Judith Blake, editor ; John Hagan, associate editor Vols. 20-24: John Hagan, editor ; Karen S. Cook, associate editor Vols. 25-30: Karen S. Cook, John Hagan, co-editors Vol. 31-34: Karen S. Cook, Douglas S. Massey, co-editors |
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著者標目 | Scott, W. Richard Short, James F. Inkeles, Alex, 1920- Coleman, James Smelser, Neil J., 1930- Turner, Ralph H., 1919- Fox, Renée C. (Renée Claire), 1928- Blake, Judith Hagan, John, 1946- Cook, Karen S. Massey, Douglas S. |
分 類 | NDC9:361.05 |
書誌ID | 1000505593 |
ISBN | 0824322010 |
NCID | BA01230123 |
巻冊次 | v. 1 ; ISBN:0824322010 v. 2 ; ISBN:0824322029 v. 3 ; ISBN:0824322037 v. 4 ; ISBN:0824322045 v. 5 ; ISBN:0824322053 v. 6 ; ISBN:0824322061 v. 7 ; ISBN:082432207X v. 8 ; ISBN:0824322088 v. 9 ; ISBN:0824322096 v. 10 ; ISBN:082432210X v. 11 ; ISBN:0824322118 v. 12 ; ISBN:0824322126 v. 13 ; ISBN:0824322134 v. 14 ; ISBN:0824322142 v. 15 ; ISBN:0824322150 v. 16 ; ISBN:0824322169 v. 17 ; ISBN:0824322177 v. 18 ; ISBN:0824322185 v. 19 ; ISBN:0824322193 v. 20 ; XISBN:0824321207 v. 21 ; ISBN:0824322215 v. 22 ; ISBN:0824322223 v. 23 ; ISBN:0824322231 v. 24 ; ISBN:082432224X v. 25 ; ISBN:0824322258 v. 26 ; ISBN:0824322266 v. 27 ; ISBN:0824322274 v. 28 ; ISBN:0824322282 v. 29 ; ISBN:0824322290 v. 30 ; ISBN:0824322304 v. 31 ; ISBN:0824322312 v. 32 ; ISBN:0824322320 v. 33 ; ISBN:9780824322335 v. 34 ; ISBN:9780824322342 |
登録日 | 2009.09.14 |
更新日 | 2009.09.16 |