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W.E.B. Du Bois and the Sociological Imagination: A Reader, 1897-1914

Editat de Robert A. Wortham
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2009
Introducing and presenting thirty core texts from the sociological writings of W. E. B. Du Bois, Robert Wortham's unique reader highlights Du Bois as a multifaceted researcher and thinker who, by attempting to approach African American social life from every angle, became a pioneer in American sociology. As this astute reader demonstrates, in addition to his profound contributions to our understanding of racial inequality in the United States, Du Bois made momentous advances in the areas of research methods, social problems, community studies, population studies, the sociology of religion, and crime and deviance. When sociology appeared to be heading toward a deductive methodology, Du Bois presented a strong argument for inductive methods, advocating for the use of a more interdisciplinary approach. Eventually, combining sociological perspectives with those of history and anthropology, he developed his landmark approach: methodological triangulation. In this long-overdue volume, Wortham showcases the enormous influence of Du Bois's wide-ranging sociological imagination. Organized into four major parts--"The Scientific Study of Society and Social Problems," "Social Structure and Social Processes," "Dimensions of Inequality," and "Social Dynamics"--the reader concludes with a complete biography of Du Bois' early sociological works.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781602582002
ISBN-10: 1602582009
Pagini: 436
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Baylor University Press
Colecția Baylor University Press (US)

Recenzii

"A marvelous showcase of Du Bois's sociological imagination. No other collection of Du Bois's writings provides such rich historical background." -- Edward J Blum, Author of "W E B Du Bois, American Prophet"

Cuprins

Introduction: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Scientific Study of Society: 1897-1914 (Robert Wortham) I. The Scientific Study of Society and Social Problems (Robert Wortham) 1. The Study of Society Reading 1: Sociology Hesitant Reading 2: The Study of the Negro Problems 2. Research Methods Reading 3: The Scope of This Study and the Problem Reading 4: The Twelfth Census and the Negro Problems II. Social Structure and Social Processes (Robert Wortham) 3. Culture and Socialization Reading 5: Strivings of the Negro People Reading 6: The Sorrow Songs 4. Religion and Social Structure Reading 7: The Function of the Negro Church Reading 8: The Negro Church in Atlanta 5. Stratification Reading 9: The Negro Race in the United States of America Reading 10: Social Classes and Amusements 6. Deviance and Crime Reading 11: The Causes of Crime and Poverty Reading 12: The Extent of Negro Crime and Some Conclusions III. Dimensions of Inequality (Robert Wortham) 7. Family Reading 13: The Negro American Family and Sexual Morals Reading 14: The Social Life of Country and City Families 8. Education Reading 15: High School Education and the Outlook for Negro American Students Reading 16: The College-Bred Negro American 9. Work Reading 17: Faults and Accomplishments of Industrial Schools Reading 18: The Economics of Emancipation and the Occupations of Negroes 10. Income and Poverty Reading 19: Negro Family Income in Philadelphia's Seventh Ward Reading 20: The Negroes of Farmville, Virginia 11. Health Reading 21: The Health of Negroes Reading 22: Negro American Physicians 12. Race Reading 23: The Relations of the Negroes to the Whites in the South Reading 24: Race Friction between Black and White IV. Social Dynamics (Robert Wortham) 13. Population Reading 25: Sources of the Negro Population Reading 26: Mortality among Negro Americans 14. Urban and Rural Life Reading 27: The Black North in 1901: Boston Reading 28: The Negro As He Really Is 15. Social Change Reading 29: The Atlanta Conferences Reading 30: Resolutions and Conclusions on Crime, Health, Work, Education and Morals Bibliography of Du Bois' Early Sociological Works (Robert Wortham) Selected Further Readings on Du Bois' Sociological Legacy (Robert Wortham)