Eugene Genovese shows how struggles between slaves and slave-owners were shaped by paternalism—an ideology that expressed the “humanity” of slaves in the context of a mode of production that did not recognize slaves as other than ...
Power and Resistance in the Modern Metropolis Michael Burawoy, Alice Burton, Ann Arnett Ferguson, Kathryn J. Fox. Manchester University Press for ... Padilla, Amado M. "Cultural Awareness and Ethnic Loyalty." In Acculturation: Theory ...
New York: St. Martin's Press. Kusin, Vladimir. 1971. The Intellectual Origins ofthe Prague Spring: The ... In Essays in Existentialism, edited by Wade Basking, 63-66. New York: Citadel Press. –. 1993b. “The Humanism of Existentialism.
STRIKING CONVERGENCES Bourdieu's major methodological text, The Craft of Sociology (written with Jean-Claude Chamboredon and Jean-Claude Passeron in 1968), exhibits uncanny parallels with C. Wright Mills's famous elaboration of the ...
In their textbook , Introduction to the Science of Sociology , Park and Burgess do draw on Durkheim in their introductory chapter , using his notion of " collective representation " to establish the grounds for their key concept of ...
See the fascinating work of David Stark on these VGMKs . He sees them as the counterpart to internal labor markets in the capitalist firm , as forms of market adaptation to the exigencies of state socialist production .
Michael Burawoy has helped to reshape the theory and practice of sociology across the Western world.
. It does not merely offer another theory of transition, but also presents a clear interpretive scheme, combined with sociological theory and vivid ethnographic description."—Ireneusz Bialecki, Contemporary Sociology "Its informed ...
As this book so richly shows, tracing the lineaments of these possibilities and changes is the special province of ethnography."—Paul Willis, author of Learning to Labor and editor of the journal Ethnography "The authors of Global ...
In Symbolic Violence Michael Burawoy brings Pierre Bourdieu into an extended debate with Marxism—a tradition Bourdieu ostensibly avoided.
The collection brings together a wide-ranging group of authors from sociology, anthropology, and political science to reveal the complex relationships that still exist between the former socialist world and the world today.
In this remarkable collection of essays, Michael Burawoy develops the extended case method by connecting his own experiences among workers of the world to the great transformations of the twentieth century—the rise and fall of the Soviet ...
How to study this is a challenge. Global Ethnography makes an enormous contribution to this effort.