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Sociology and the Public Agenda: American Sociological Association Presidential Series, cartea 8

Editat de William Julius Wilson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 1993
The editor of this volume asserts that sociology's ostrich-like stance threatens to leave the discipline in a position of irrelevance to the world at large and compromises the support of policymakers, funders, media and the public. Wilson's vision is of a sociology attuned to the public agenda, influencing public policy through both short and long-range analysis from a sociological perspective. Using a variety of policy issues, perspectives, methods and cases, the distinguished contibutors to this volume both demonstrate and emphasize Wilson's ideas.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803950832
ISBN-10: 0803950837
Pagini: 391
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria American Sociological Association Presidential Series

Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

INTRODUCTION
SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND THE PUBLIC POLICY AGENDA
Can Sociology Play a Greater Role in Shaping the National Agenda? - William Julius Wilson
The Interaction of the Sociological Agenda and Public Policy - Carol H Weiss
How Do Issues Get on Public Policy Agendas? - John W Kingdon
The Powers and the Intellectuals - Steven Brint
Benchmark Texts and Changing Conditions
PART ONE: THE POLITICS OF CITIZENSHIP
Migrants Into Citizens? Traditions of Nationhood and Politics of Citizenship in France and Germany - Rogers Brubaker
Citizenship and Welfare - J Donald Moon
Social Democratic and Liberal Perspectives
`Social Citizenship', Work and Social Solidarity - Roger Lawson
Historical Comparisons Between Britain and Sweden
PART TWO: ORGANIZATIONS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND PUBLIC POLICY
Organizations as (Secondary) Citizens - Philippe C Schmitter
Networks as Political Glue - David Knoke
Explaining Public Policy-Making
Financial Reorganization of American Corporations in the 1980s - Neil Fligstein and Linda Markowitz
The Conservative Revolution That Wasn't - Anne Wortham
New Right Populism and the Preservation of New Deal Liberalism
PART THREE: THE PUBLIC AGENDA: ADDRESSING HIGH PRIORITY SOCIAL PROBLEMS
How Families Manage Risk and Opportunity in Dangerous Neighborhoods - Frank F Furstenberg Jr
The Community Context of Violent Crime - Robert J Sampson
The Politics of Homelessness - Peter H Rossi
Inner-City Education - James P Comer
A Theoretical and Intervention Model
Mothers, Children, and Low-Wage Work - Roberta M Spalter-Roth, Heidi I Hartmann and Linda M Andrews
The Ability to Earn a Family Wage
PART FOUR: ISSUES FOR THE PUBLIC AGENDA
The French Child Welfare System - Barbara R Bergmann
An Excellent System We Could Adapt and Afford
Employment as a Human Right - Philip Harvey

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The editor of this volume asserts that sociology's ostrich-like stance threatens to leave the discipline in a position of irrelevance to the world at large and compromises the support of policymakers, funders, media and the public. Wilson's vision is of a sociology attuned to the public agenda, influencing public policy through both short and long-range analysis from a sociological perspective. Using a variety of policy issues, perspectives, methods and cases, the distinguished contibutors to this volume both demonstrate and emphasize Wilson's ideas.