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Routledge
374 Pages
by
Routledge
372 Pages
by
Routledge
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Since the 1950s sociology has experienced a decline in prestige when compared with the other social sciences. In some highly publicized cases some universities have retrenched their sociology departments, others are contemplating either retrenchment or downsizing of their departments. Although there are some practitioners of the discipline who believe that it has never been in better shape, many... Read more
Introduction: The Social Construction of Sociology 1. Why Sociology Doesn’t Make Progress Like the Natural Sciences 2. Why the Social Sciences Won’t Become High-Consensus, Rapid-Discovery Science 3. Disintegrated Disciplines and the Future of Sociology 4. What’s Wrong With Sociology? 5. Sociology in the 1990s 6. Progress and Cumulation in the Human Sciences After the Fall 7. Dilemmas of Theoretical Progress 8. Going Out 9. Sociology: A Disinvitation? 10. Is Sociology of Gender Stratification Parochial? The Case of Women and Warfare 11. Blame Analysis: Accounting for the Behavior of Protected Groups 12. The State of American Sociology13. The Transformation of the American Sociological Association 14. Institutional Perspectives on Sociology 15. Sociology: After the Linguistic and Multicultural Turns 16. Writing From Sociology’s Periphery
Biography
Stephen Cole, Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook.






