Neil L. Gross, Isaac Ariail Reed, Christopher WinshipInquiry, Agency, and Democracy
The New Pragmatist Sociology
Inquiry, Agency, and Democracy
Herausgeber: Winship, Christopher; Gross, Neil L.; Reed, Isaac Ariail
Neil L. Gross, Isaac Ariail Reed, Christopher WinshipInquiry, Agency, and Democracy
The New Pragmatist Sociology
Inquiry, Agency, and Democracy
Herausgeber: Winship, Christopher; Gross, Neil L.; Reed, Isaac Ariail
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In The New Pragmatist Sociology, Neil Gross, Isaac Ariail Reed, and Christopher Winship assemble a range of sociologists to address essential ideas in the field and their historical and theoretical connection to classical pragmatism.
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In The New Pragmatist Sociology, Neil Gross, Isaac Ariail Reed, and Christopher Winship assemble a range of sociologists to address essential ideas in the field and their historical and theoretical connection to classical pragmatism.
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- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 185mm x 264mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1006g
- ISBN-13: 9780231203784
- ISBN-10: 0231203780
- Artikelnr.: 62213160
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 185mm x 264mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1006g
- ISBN-13: 9780231203784
- ISBN-10: 0231203780
- Artikelnr.: 62213160
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Neil Gross, Isaac Ariail Reed, and Christopher Winship
Introduction
1. Pragmatist Sociology: Histories and Possibilities, by Isaac Ariail Reed,
Neil Gross, and Christopher Winship
Part I: Inquiry
2. What Sociologists Should Get Out of Pragmatism, by John Levi Martin
3. Self-Reflection and Social Responsibility in Research: Lessons from
Early Pragmatist Historical Investigations, by Daniel Huebner
4. Problem Situation Misassessment and the Financial Crisis, by Luis Flores
and Neil Gross
5. Pragmatism, Aesthetics, and Sociology, by Daniel Silver
6. Disambiguating Dewey; or Why Pragmatist Action Theory Neither Needs Nor
Asks Paradigmatic Privilege, by Josh Whitford
Part II: Agency
7. Problem-Solving in Action: A Peirceian Account, by Iddo Tavory and
Stefan Timmermans
8. Projective and Responsive Creativity Among On-Demand Workers, by Mazen
Elfakhani
9. Words Versus Actions in the Network Behavior of Low-Income African
Americans, by Mario Small, Cayce C. Hughes, Vontrese D. Pamphile, and
Jeffrey N. Parker
10. Scientific Innovation as Environed Social Learning, by Natalie B.
Aviles
11. Why Do Biologists and Chemists Do Safety Differently? The Reproduction
of Cultural Variation Through Pragmatic Regulation, by Susan Silbey
Part III: Democracy
12. Accidental Discovery and the Pragmatist Theory of Action: The Emergence
of a Boston Police and Black Ministers Partnership, by Christopher Winship
13. Pragmatist Comparative-Historical Sociology, by Isaac Ariail Reed and
Paul Lichterman
14. American Pragmatism and the Dilemma of the Negro, by Karida L. Brown
and Luna Vincent
15. The Public Arena: A Pragmatist Concept of the Public Sphere, by Daniel
Cefaï
16. Finding the Future in Pragmatist Thought: Imagination, Teleologies, and
Public Deliberation, by Ann Mische
Index
1. Pragmatist Sociology: Histories and Possibilities, by Isaac Ariail Reed,
Neil Gross, and Christopher Winship
Part I: Inquiry
2. What Sociologists Should Get Out of Pragmatism, by John Levi Martin
3. Self-Reflection and Social Responsibility in Research: Lessons from
Early Pragmatist Historical Investigations, by Daniel Huebner
4. Problem Situation Misassessment and the Financial Crisis, by Luis Flores
and Neil Gross
5. Pragmatism, Aesthetics, and Sociology, by Daniel Silver
6. Disambiguating Dewey; or Why Pragmatist Action Theory Neither Needs Nor
Asks Paradigmatic Privilege, by Josh Whitford
Part II: Agency
7. Problem-Solving in Action: A Peirceian Account, by Iddo Tavory and
Stefan Timmermans
8. Projective and Responsive Creativity Among On-Demand Workers, by Mazen
Elfakhani
9. Words Versus Actions in the Network Behavior of Low-Income African
Americans, by Mario Small, Cayce C. Hughes, Vontrese D. Pamphile, and
Jeffrey N. Parker
10. Scientific Innovation as Environed Social Learning, by Natalie B.
Aviles
11. Why Do Biologists and Chemists Do Safety Differently? The Reproduction
of Cultural Variation Through Pragmatic Regulation, by Susan Silbey
Part III: Democracy
12. Accidental Discovery and the Pragmatist Theory of Action: The Emergence
of a Boston Police and Black Ministers Partnership, by Christopher Winship
13. Pragmatist Comparative-Historical Sociology, by Isaac Ariail Reed and
Paul Lichterman
14. American Pragmatism and the Dilemma of the Negro, by Karida L. Brown
and Luna Vincent
15. The Public Arena: A Pragmatist Concept of the Public Sphere, by Daniel
Cefaï
16. Finding the Future in Pragmatist Thought: Imagination, Teleologies, and
Public Deliberation, by Ann Mische
Index
Introduction
1. Pragmatist Sociology: Histories and Possibilities, by Isaac Ariail Reed,
Neil Gross, and Christopher Winship
Part I: Inquiry
2. What Sociologists Should Get Out of Pragmatism, by John Levi Martin
3. Self-Reflection and Social Responsibility in Research: Lessons from
Early Pragmatist Historical Investigations, by Daniel Huebner
4. Problem Situation Misassessment and the Financial Crisis, by Luis Flores
and Neil Gross
5. Pragmatism, Aesthetics, and Sociology, by Daniel Silver
6. Disambiguating Dewey; or Why Pragmatist Action Theory Neither Needs Nor
Asks Paradigmatic Privilege, by Josh Whitford
Part II: Agency
7. Problem-Solving in Action: A Peirceian Account, by Iddo Tavory and
Stefan Timmermans
8. Projective and Responsive Creativity Among On-Demand Workers, by Mazen
Elfakhani
9. Words Versus Actions in the Network Behavior of Low-Income African
Americans, by Mario Small, Cayce C. Hughes, Vontrese D. Pamphile, and
Jeffrey N. Parker
10. Scientific Innovation as Environed Social Learning, by Natalie B.
Aviles
11. Why Do Biologists and Chemists Do Safety Differently? The Reproduction
of Cultural Variation Through Pragmatic Regulation, by Susan Silbey
Part III: Democracy
12. Accidental Discovery and the Pragmatist Theory of Action: The Emergence
of a Boston Police and Black Ministers Partnership, by Christopher Winship
13. Pragmatist Comparative-Historical Sociology, by Isaac Ariail Reed and
Paul Lichterman
14. American Pragmatism and the Dilemma of the Negro, by Karida L. Brown
and Luna Vincent
15. The Public Arena: A Pragmatist Concept of the Public Sphere, by Daniel
Cefaï
16. Finding the Future in Pragmatist Thought: Imagination, Teleologies, and
Public Deliberation, by Ann Mische
Index
1. Pragmatist Sociology: Histories and Possibilities, by Isaac Ariail Reed,
Neil Gross, and Christopher Winship
Part I: Inquiry
2. What Sociologists Should Get Out of Pragmatism, by John Levi Martin
3. Self-Reflection and Social Responsibility in Research: Lessons from
Early Pragmatist Historical Investigations, by Daniel Huebner
4. Problem Situation Misassessment and the Financial Crisis, by Luis Flores
and Neil Gross
5. Pragmatism, Aesthetics, and Sociology, by Daniel Silver
6. Disambiguating Dewey; or Why Pragmatist Action Theory Neither Needs Nor
Asks Paradigmatic Privilege, by Josh Whitford
Part II: Agency
7. Problem-Solving in Action: A Peirceian Account, by Iddo Tavory and
Stefan Timmermans
8. Projective and Responsive Creativity Among On-Demand Workers, by Mazen
Elfakhani
9. Words Versus Actions in the Network Behavior of Low-Income African
Americans, by Mario Small, Cayce C. Hughes, Vontrese D. Pamphile, and
Jeffrey N. Parker
10. Scientific Innovation as Environed Social Learning, by Natalie B.
Aviles
11. Why Do Biologists and Chemists Do Safety Differently? The Reproduction
of Cultural Variation Through Pragmatic Regulation, by Susan Silbey
Part III: Democracy
12. Accidental Discovery and the Pragmatist Theory of Action: The Emergence
of a Boston Police and Black Ministers Partnership, by Christopher Winship
13. Pragmatist Comparative-Historical Sociology, by Isaac Ariail Reed and
Paul Lichterman
14. American Pragmatism and the Dilemma of the Negro, by Karida L. Brown
and Luna Vincent
15. The Public Arena: A Pragmatist Concept of the Public Sphere, by Daniel
Cefaï
16. Finding the Future in Pragmatist Thought: Imagination, Teleologies, and
Public Deliberation, by Ann Mische
Index







