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Transatlantic Voyages and Sociology - The Migration and Development of Ideas

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Informationen zum Autor Cherry Schrecker is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Nancy/2L2S-LASURES, France Klappentext Transatlantic Voyages and Sociology explores the transatlantic journeys which have inspired American and European sociologists and contributed to the development of sociology in Europe and in North America. Furthering our understanding of the very complex processes which affect the diffusion of ideas, it sheds light on the diverse influences which come into play, be they on an individual, institutional or political level. With an international team of experts investigating the reciprocal influence of sociological thought on either side of the Atlantic, this volume will appeal to any scholar interested in the history of sociology, the mutual influence of systems of thought, and the migration of ideas. Zusammenfassung Explores the transatlantic journeys which have inspired American and European sociologists and contributed to the development of sociology in Europe and in North America. This book is suitable for scholars interested in the history of sociology, the mutual influence of systems of thought, and the migration of ideas. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface; Introduction - setting the scene: some preliminary remarks on migration and transfer, Cherry Schrecker; Part I Reception and National Sociologies: The transatlantic origin of the modern reception of Max Weber's work in the 1960s, Ute Gerhardt; Talcott Parsons and the transatlantic voyages of Weberian and Durkheimian theories, Victor Lidz; Transatlantic voyages and national sociologies, Jennifer Platt; Research trips to the United States in the 1950s: from their beginnings to the redefinition of French sociology, Patricia Vannier; The Techniques of the Body by Marcel Mauss: American culture, everyday life and French theory, Jean-Marc Leveratto; The origins of medical sociology, Catherine Déchamp-Le Roux; Community and community studies: a return journey, Cherry Schrecker. Part II Cultural and Academic Visits: Herbert Spencer' dangerous pilgrimage: in America, 1882, David Chalcraft; Lester F. Ward and world sociology, James J. Chriss; Ellwood's Europe, Stephen P. Turner; From the methodological note to the method of sociology: Florian Znaniecki's role in the methodological debate in interwar American sociology, Elzbieta Halas; Social research for social decency: Gunnar and Alva Myrdal and the Chicago school of sociology, E. Stina Lyon. Part III Exile and Reconstruction: A collective biography (prosopography) of German-speaking sociologists, Christian Fleck; Alfred Schutz's influence on American sociology during his lifetime, George Psathas; Hidden impacts of a cultural migration: traces of Lewis Coser's transatlantic experiences in his sociological work, Fiewel Kupferberg; Everett C. Hughes' journey in occupied Germany (1948): black market, bastard institutions and dirty work, Suzie Guth; Nels Anderson in Germany: from interim assignment to long-term involvement, Alexia Arnold; Index....

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Authors Cherry Schrecker
Assisted by Cherry Schrecker (Editor), Schrecker Cherry (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.07.2010
 
EAN 9780754676171
ISBN 978-0-7546-7617-1
No. of pages 288
Series Rethinking Classical Sociology
Rethinking Classical Sociology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Sociology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General

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