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Public sociology : from social facts to literary acts

Ben Agger

(The new social formations)

Rowman & Littlefield, c2007

2nd ed

  • : pbk
  • : hbk

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Bibliography: p. [295]-301

Includes index

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780742541054

Description

Public Sociology, 2nd edition offers a fundamental enriching of method far beyond the scope of research methodology textbooks. It looks at sociology as a social act-as writing-in arguing for a public sociology that can more fully embrace and address crucial public issues. Building on the philosophy of science and recent postmodernist critiques, Agger shows how the social science text reproduces the existing social world, suppressing science's author in order to position itself as simply a mirror of nature, not a deliberate human version replete with ontology, theory, values, and politics. As such, method is an argument that polemicizes quietly for a certain view of the world. Agger peruses how science could be crafted differently, acknowledging, even embracing its authoriality while opening it to crosscurrents of other humanistic writing. Only by liberating sociology from the 'secret writing' of science can its ineradicable humanity be realized. But rather than dwelling on recent critiques, this, more than any other book, looks ahead to a new way of doing science-one that is simultaneously more scientific and humanistic. Its prescient view of how social science can take the lead in building a more democratic public sphere will make it a must-read for every student and researcher.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Sociology as Secret Writing: Lessons from Postmodernism Chapter 3 Learning Discipline Discursively Chapter 4 Beginning Science Chapter 5 Method as the Main Text Chapter 6 Concluding Science Chapter 7 "Maybe the Reviewer is Just Dense": Review and Revision as Argument Chapter 8 Was Sociology Always Like This? Chapter 9 Sociological Writing in the Wake of Postmodernism Chapter 10 Has Mainstream Sociology Gone Public?
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780742541061

Description

Public Sociology, 2nd edition offers a fundamental enriching of method far beyond the scope of research methodology textbooks. It looks at sociology as a social act-as writing-in arguing for a public sociology that can more fully embrace and address crucial public issues. Building on the philosophy of science and recent postmodernist critiques, Agger shows how the social science text reproduces the existing social world, suppressing science's author in order to position itself as simply a mirror of nature, not a deliberate human version replete with ontology, theory, values, and politics. As such, method is an argument that polemicizes quietly for a certain view of the world. Agger peruses how science could be crafted differently, acknowledging, even embracing its authoriality while opening it to crosscurrents of other humanistic writing. Only by liberating sociology from the "secret writing" of science can its ineradicable humanity be realized. But rather than dwelling on recent critiques, this, more than any other book, looks ahead to a new way of doing science-one that is simultaneously more scientific and humanistic. Its prescient view of how social science can take the lead in building a more democratic public sphere will make it a must-read for every student and researcher.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Sociology as Secret Writing: Lessons from Postmodernism Chapter 3 Learning Discipline Discursively Chapter 4 Beginning Science Chapter 5 Method as the Main Text Chapter 6 Concluding Science Chapter 7 "Maybe the Reviewer is Just Dense": Review and Revision as Argument Chapter 8 Was Sociology Always Like This? Chapter 9 Sociological Writing in the Wake of Postmodernism Chapter 10 Has Mainstream Sociology Gone Public?

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