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Informationen zum Autor Lawrence T. Nichols Klappentext Public Sociology features a wide-ranging discussion of the controversial model of a social science that reaches out to non-academic audiences, including both average citizens and policymakers. This approach has been greeted with enthusiasm by supporters, and with skepticism and anxiety among critics. Both perspectives are well represented in this volume. Some of the critical voices question whether public sociology is even a good idea. Others dissent, arguing for a strong program in professional sociology as an alternative. Still others express concern that public sociology promotes a liberal-left political agenda, despite its nonpartisan pretensions. Some elements of the model are queried, such as "critical sociology." Others are supportive-discussing personal experiences, the benefits of an engaged social science, and how it could take social science into a broader, global marketplace. Zusammenfassung Public Sociology features a wide-ranging discussion of the controversial model of a social science that reaches out to non-academic audiences, including both average citizens and policymakers Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Back to the Future: Settlement Sociology, 1885–1930; 2: “From the Platform”: Public Sociology in the Speeches of Edward A. Ross; 3: An Epistle on the Origin and Early History of the Association for Humanist Sociology; 4: Working with the Labor Movement: A Personal Journey in Organic Public Sociology; 5: Social Gerontology as Public Sociology in Action; 6: Reflections on Public Sociology: Public Relations, Disciplinary Identity, and the Strong Program in Professional Sociology 1; 7: Pitirim A. Sorokin's Integralism and Public Sociology; 8: Global Public Social Science 1; 9: The Intellectual Canons of a Public Sociology: Pragmatist Foundations, Historical Extensions, and Humanly Engaged Realities 1; 10: Guide for the Perplexed: On Michael Burawoy's “Public Sociology” 1; 11: “Is Public Sociology Such a Good Idea?”; 12: Why Sociology Does Not Need to Be Saved: Analytic Reflections on Public Sociologies*; 11: Third-Wave Sociology and the End of Pure Science...