The purpose of this book is to revisit the legacy of David Riesman, author of The Lonely Crowd, the biggest selling sociology book to date, and a highly influential public intellectual during the second half of the twentieth century.
The purpose of this book is to revisit the legacy of David Riesman, author of The Lonely Crowd, the biggest selling sociology book to date, and a highly influential public intellectual during the second half of the twentieth century.
Peter Kivisto is the Richard A. Swanson Professor of Social Thought Emeritus at Augustana College. He is the author or editor of 38 books.
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on Contributors; Introduction: David Riesman Past and Present- Peter Kivisto; Chapter 1 Interpreting the Crowd: Riesman's Methodological Writings - Raymond M. Lee; Chapter 2 Whatever Happened to Other-Directedness? Theorizing Social Character in an Era of Identity and Individuality - Chris Shilling and Philip A. Mellor; Chapter 3 Authority-Bound, Other-Directed: Adorno and Riesman on the Surrender of the Will - David Norman Smith; Chapter 4 The Lonely Crowd Revisited: Lonelier and More Empowered since 1950 - Lauren Langman and George Lundskow; Chapter 5 Transitioning to Anxiety: David Riesman's Contribution to the Incorporation of Emotion - Marcus Aldredge and Keith Kerr; Chapter 6 Constraint and Variety: David Riesman and the Sociology of Higher Education - Steven P. Dandaneau; Chapter 7 David Riesman, Politics, and Higher Education: From Cold War Liberalism to Neoliberalism, to Present-Day Illiberalism - Joseph Galbo and Miriam Jones; Index
Notes on Contributors; Introduction: David Riesman Past and Present- Peter Kivisto; Chapter 1 Interpreting the Crowd: Riesman's Methodological Writings - Raymond M. Lee; Chapter 2 Whatever Happened to Other-Directedness? Theorizing Social Character in an Era of Identity and Individuality - Chris Shilling and Philip A. Mellor; Chapter 3 Authority-Bound, Other-Directed: Adorno and Riesman on the Surrender of the Will - David Norman Smith; Chapter 4 The Lonely Crowd Revisited: Lonelier and More Empowered since 1950 - Lauren Langman and George Lundskow; Chapter 5 Transitioning to Anxiety: David Riesman's Contribution to the Incorporation of Emotion - Marcus Aldredge and Keith Kerr; Chapter 6 Constraint and Variety: David Riesman and the Sociology of Higher Education - Steven P. Dandaneau; Chapter 7 David Riesman, Politics, and Higher Education: From Cold War Liberalism to Neoliberalism, to Present-Day Illiberalism - Joseph Galbo and Miriam Jones; Index
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