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Broadbent, Jeffrey, Tom Bottomore, and Partha Chatterjee. "Political Sociology." Canadian Journal of Sociology / Cahiers canadiens de sociologie 21, no. 3 (1996): 431. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3341777.

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Toshchenko, Zh T., and V. E. Boikov. "Political Sociology." Soviet Sociology 30, no. 5 (September 1991): 18–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/sor1061-0154300518.

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Capdevilla, Gema Sala, and Tom Bottomore. "Political Sociology." Reis, no. 69 (1995): 260. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40183793.

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Béland, Daniel, Howard Ramos, and Karen Stanbridge. "Political Sociology Is Dead. Long Live Political Sociology?" Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 53, no. 3 (August 2016): 337–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cars.12112.

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Persson, Marcus, and Christian Ståhl. "Sociologisk Forskning ger ut sin 60:e årgång!" Sociologisk Forskning 60, no. 2 (October 27, 2023): 121–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.37062/sf.60.25480.

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I äktenskapssammanhang brukar jämna årsfiranden kläs i någon form av materialistisk symbolik, ju högre siffra desto ädlare och mer statusfylld materia. Siffran 60 förknippas vanligtvis med diamanter, som är en symbol för det okrossbara och det exceptionella tålamodet. Oavsett om det handlar om äktenskap eller om tidskrifter är det ingen självklarhet att uppnå 60 år, och detta är därför något att uppmärksamma och fira. När nu ger ut sin 60:e årgång vill vi rikta tacksamma och stolta tankar mot alla de sociologer som under åren haft ansvaret att verka för svensk sociologi och upprätthålla en nationell sociologisk tidskrift. Periodvis har det ekonomiska läget varit svårt för tidskriften, ibland har det varit svårt att rekrytera redaktionsmedlemmar såväl som granskare, och inte sällan har det saknats gott manusunderlag. Vissa av problemen kvarstår – redaktionen behöver fortfarande flera inskickade bidrag – men liksom våra företrädare kämpar vi på för att vi anser att tidskriften är en viktig fackla för svensk sociologi. I samband med tidskriftens femtioårsjubileum 2013 återpublicerades tre artiklar från tidigare årgångar som har haft betydelse för svensk sociologi- och kunskapsutveckling, skrivna av Hans L Zetterberg, Walter Korpi och Rita Liljeström. Under 2014 blickade tidskriften återigen bakåt för att kunna reflektera över sociologins tillstånd i Sverige. Den gången fick en skara sociologiprofessorer skriva om sin akademiska resa och gärning. I detta jubileumsnummer vill vi rikta blicken mot samtiden och framtiden, som en intressant fortsättning på tidigare jubileumsnummer, med reflektioner över ämnets historia och utveckling. Bland annat har vi bjudit in juniora sociologer att diskutera hur sociologin, i form av forskning, undervisning och samhällsengagemang, kan bidra till förståelsen av vår samtid. Under ledning av Lisa Ferm genomfördes en gruppintervju med Mattis Karlsson, Johanna Köpsén, Isa Norvell Gustavsson, Josefin Persdotter, Jon Sunnerfjell och Emanuel Wittberg. Det blev ett engagerat samtal om sociologins potential att hjälpa människor att tolka och förstå sin omvärld, till exempel genom att låta sociologiska perspektiv genomsyra undervisningen redan i skolans tidiga år. Vidare diskuteras sociologins väsen, identiteten som sociolog och ämnets utmaningar. Sammantaget präglas samtalet av en tro på och passion för sociologiämnets värde, både vad gäller dess bredd och dess djup. Därutöver har flera hörsammat utlysningen för numret och bidragit skriftligt med personliga reflektioner om sociologiämnets roll i ett vidare sammanhang och i anslutning till antingen forskning, utbildning eller samhällsdebatt. Bidragen har genomgått en redaktionell granskning med syftet att helheten ska spegla en mångfacetterad och samtida sociologi. Josef Ginnerskov skriver om hur sociologi lärs ut och därigenom vad sociologi är. Han reflekterar kring sociologins institutionalisering och hur ämnets självbild utvecklats genom åren. Sociologin har ofta blivit krisförklarad. Likväl fortsätter ämnet att läras ut och beforskas. Ginnerskov drar paralleller mellan hur sociologiämnet utvecklats och hur det åskådliggjorts för andra genom undervisning. På detta sätt knyts ämnesdidaktik samman med ämnesidentitet, vilket han diskuterar med hjälp av begreppet sociologididaktik. Anna Engstam skriver ett upprop för en ”öppen sociologi” – en sociologi driven av det lilla men ack så viktiga prefixet ”för”. Hon diskuterar betydelsen av förmågan till för-reflexivitet och förvetenskapliga impulser som ett grundelement i det sociologiska tänkandet och görandet. Texten uppmuntrar läsaren att för stunden våga sjunka ner under ytan av fastslagna metodologiska standarder och teoretiska modeller och förnimma det kreativa teoretiserandet. I samma anda skriver Colm Flaherty om en ”nyfiken sociologi”. Mot bakgrund av den personliga erfarenheten att som student upptäcka sociologins tjusning diskuterar han den sociologiska visionen att professionellt och nyfiket utforska samhället och samtidens olika sociala problem. Framförallt lägger han stor vikt vid det sociologiska görandet, då den kan väcka nyfikenhet och sporra till reflexivet hos andra människor och därigenom även bidra till att påverka samhället. Patrik Aspers skriver om den humboldtska andan att förena forskning och undervisning och om varför det tycks vara så svårt att berika de båda elementen genom korsbefruktning. Utifrån egna erfarenheter, från Sverige och utomlands, skriver han om strukturella och kulturella svårigheter att förverkliga det humboldtska idealet, men också̊ om de visioner och goda ambitioner som behövs för att skapa ett livskraftigt ämne. Den uppmärksamme läsaren tänker: Patrik Aspers är väl inte en junior sociolog! Nej det är han givetvis inte. Aspers är professor och har bjudits in till detta nummer som representant för tidskriftens redaktionsråd att reflektera kring temat för numret. Och han är inte den ende seniora sociologen i sammanhanget. Till vår stora glädje kan vi också presentera två intervjuer med internationellt erkända sociologer: professor Eva Illouz och professor Hartmut Rosa. Eva Illouz har under många år utforskat känslornas strukturella betydelse i samhället. I flera böcker har hon problematiserat teman som kärlek och relationer i vår samtida konsumtionskultur. Illouz är aktuell med en ny bok om populismens känsloliv, som kom ut på engelska i somras (och som kommer i svensk översättning nästa år). Därmed tar hon sig an en helt annan typ av känslor än tidigare, närmare bestämt rädsla, avsky och förbittring. I denna intervju fick Poul Poder och Marcus Persson en exklusiv möjlighet att samtala med Illouz om nya boken och hennes tankar om den populistiska samtidens känslor som frodas i såväl politiska rum som i sociala medier. Därmed kretsar samtalet kring hur samtidens stora frågor och känslor hänger samman, och hur vi bör känna, och tänka, för att odla det goda demokratiska samhället. Hartmut Rosa har etablerat sig som en av samtidens mest uppmärksammade sociologer genom sina böcker om social acceleration och resonans. Hans senaste bok är en sociologisk analys av heavy metal. I samband med en föreläsning vid Göteborgs universitet i mars 2023 fick Carl Cassegård, Karl Malmqvist och Christian Ståhl tillfälle att genomföra en intervju som kom att röra sig kring ämnen som sociologin och dess framtid, kritisk teori, klimatförändringar samt möjligheten till en resonant demokrati. Utifrån sitt begrepp resonans resonerar han kring vikten av ett lyssnande och tillitsfullt samhälle med människor som känner att de besitter en politisk egenförmåga för att undkomma populism och främlingsfientlighet. Det finns ett hundratal sociologiska tidskrifter på engelska men bara en på svenska. I ”förbundet har ordet” skriver Åsa Lundqvist, Åsa Wettergren och Ylva Wallinder om utmaningarna, men också̊ om fördelarna, med en svensk sociologisk tidskrift i en era av internationalisering. Att skriva på svenska för en svensk publik kan vara kreativt och lustfyllt – intellektuellt och språkligt – och dessutom gynna spridningen av forskning både i undervisning och i samhällsdebatt. Numret innehåller också recensioner av nya böcker och avhandlingar: Miguel A. Martínez recension av Elton Chans avhandling; Johan Alfonssons recension av Kohei Saitos bok Marx in the Anthropocene; samt Jonas Bååths recension av Michael Carolans The Sociology of Food and Agriculture. Sammantaget bjuder vi på en mix av reflekterande texter med ambitionen att sporra till tankar och fortsatta diskussioner om sociologins roll i samhället och dess förmåga att ta sig an samtidens utmaningar. Trevlig läsning! Marcus Persson och Christian Ståhl Redaktörer för Sociologisk Forskning
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Ross, George, Peter B. Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, and Theda Skocpol. "Redefining Political Sociology." Contemporary Sociology 15, no. 6 (November 1986): 813. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2071105.

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BIGO, DIDIER, and R. B. J. WALKER. "International, Political, Sociology." International Political Sociology 1, no. 1 (February 12, 2007): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-5687.2007.00001.x.

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Daniel, Jan, and Dagmar Rychnovská. "International Political Sociology." Czech Journal of International Relations 50, no. 1 (March 1, 2015): 26–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.32422/cjir.269.

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Critical security studies have become increasingly popular among Czechscholars, but most studies in this field are based on securitization theoryand other discursive approaches to security analysis. This paper argues forbroadening the scope of theoretical approaches to security studies andintroduces International Political Sociology as a promising strand ofresearch in this respect. International Political Sociology is based on thestudy of security as practice, and offers a more complex understanding ofhow security is constructed and performed. The article discusses thetheoretical roots of this approach, reviews the main strands ofcontemporary International Political Sociology research, and introduces itsanalytical tools. Finally, the paper critically reflects on the theoretical,methodological and empirical aspects of International Political Sociologyand outlines possible avenues for this research in the Central Europeancontext.
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Zemskova, Anastasiya Yu. "On the history of researching electoral sociology." VESTNIK INSTITUTA SOTZIOLOGII 30, no. 3 (2019): 113–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/vis.2019.30.3.595.

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In our modern world electoral sociology, which is under constant scrutiny by the general public, as well as members of the media, in many ways shapes the image of sociology as a scientific discipline. Today sociology is often represented by media reports about the results of public opinion polls on the subject of politics and electoral affairs. Meanwhile a certain other trend is apparent: the high expectations imposed on electoral studies, as well as on their verifiability and efficiency, encourage the further development of sociological research and sociology in general. Scientific studies on electoral processes are defined by the convergence of various schools and paradigms of research, which implies an overlapping of different approaches and methods. This article presents the stages of electoral sociology’s development, from “straw polls” to contemporary theories of electoral behavior (the straw poll stage, electoral sociology in the 1930’s and 1940’s, ecological analysis in electoral sociology, the behavioral approach, the sociological theory on electoral behavior, the socio-psychological theory of electoral behavior, the theory of instrumental rationality), which in modern electoral sociology are known as “post-Gallup” theories. The author reveals the main characteristics of each stage of modern electoral sociology’s development, while highlighting its achievements and value, and giving a comprehensive analysis of modern theories of electoral behavior, with regards to issues located on the line between political sociology and sociology of law. Among these issues special consideration is given to elections as a political phenomenon, the political culture and political attitudes of the electorate, features of voting systems, political mechanisms and electoral technologies.
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Colturato Festi, Ricardo. "MICHAEL LÖWY E A SOCIOLOGIA DO TRABALHO: a descoberta da consciência de classe do operariado." Caderno CRH 31, no. 83 (January 24, 2019): 239–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.9771/ccrh.v31i83.25112.

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O artigo busca analisar e problematizar a rápida passagem do jovem Michael Löwy pela sociologia do trabalho, quando realizou, em 1959, uma pesquisa sobre as atitudes e a consciência operária entre dirigentes sindicais metalúrgicos. Para isso, contextualiza esse estudo no curso do processo de institucionalização da sociologia brasileira, em particular o desenvolvimento das pesquisas acerca da indústria e do trabalho realizadas na Universidade de São Paulo, nas décadas de 1950 e 1960. Como conclusão, pode-se afirmar que Löwy apresentou, já àquela época, num manuscrito até então desconhecido, uma possível alternativa ao estilo de sociologia vigente na USP. As reflexões e conclusões deste artigo estão ancoradas em consultas realizadas em arquivos e numa entrevista com o próprio autor.MICHAEL LÖWY AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF WORK: the discovery of the class consciousness of the working class The article analyzes and problematizes the rapid passage of the young Michael Löwy by the sociology of the work, when in 1959 realized research on the attitudes and the workers’ conscience among metallurgical union leaders. We contextualize this study in the course of the process of institutionalization of Brazilian sociology, in particular the development of research on industry and work, carried out at the University of São Paulo in the 1950s and 1960s. We affirm that the author presented, in a manuscript unknown, a possible alternative to the style of sociology in force at USP. The reflections and conclusions of this article are anchored in consultations carried out in archives and in an interview with the author. Keywords: Michael Löwy. Sociology of work. Worker consciousness. Social thought. Intellectual historyMICHAEL LÖWY ET LA SOCIOLOGIE DU TRAVAIL: la découverte de la conscience de classe de la classe ouvrière L’article analyse et problématise le passage du jeune Michael Löwy par la sociologie du travail, lorsqu’en 1959 il réalise une recherche sur les attitudes et la conscience ouvrière parmi les dirigeants syndicaux métallurgiques. Nous contextualisons cette étude au cours du processus d’institutionnalisation de la sociologie brésilienne, en particulier le développement de la recherche sur l’industrie et le travail, menée à l’Université de São Paulo dans les années 1950 et 1960. Nous affirmons que l’auteur a présenté, dans un manuscrit inconnu, une alternative possible au style de sociologie en vigueur à l’USP. Les réflexions et les conclusions de cet article sont ancrées dans des consultations menées dans les archives et dans une interview avec l’auteur. Mots-clés: Michael Löwy. Sociologie du travail. Conscience ouvrière. Pensée sociale. Histoire intellectuelle.
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Nikovskaya, Larissa. "Sociology of political conflict." Political Science (RU), no. 3 (2020): 34–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.31249/poln/2020.03.02.

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The article deals with the sociological aspects of the analysis of political conflict related to the socio-structural and subjective foundations of political processes and relations. It is shown that many problems and contradictions in the social sphere, such as social polarization, excessive inequality, poverty and violation of the principles of social justice, deprivation of basic needs and interests, unstable labor employment significantly determine the field of politics and are projected on the object and subject of political conflict, weighing down their course and positive outcomes. The insolubility of social problems and contradictions, their encapsulation cause either a decrease in the population's interest in politics, in the effectiveness of democratic institutions, contribute to the widening of the gap between the «private» and «public», generate a sense of political alienation and powerlessness, or push to meet basic needs beyond the existing social norms and political institutions, to destructive forms of resolving political conflicts, which leads to a loss of control of society and social catastrophe. The sociological analysis of conflict interactions based on the predominance of horizontal connections and relationships contributes more to maintaining a dynamic balance in society and realizing the positive potential of political conflict, as it differs in flexible intra-group connections and mobile inter-group barriers in the socio-political system. Excessive class divisions and inequality tend to vertical polarization of society, which strengthens the «discontinuous» lines of interaction between the «top» and «bottom», makes the dichotomy «rule-submission» rigid, and reduces the possibilities of dialogical plasticity and flexibility of the political system.
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Mahon, Rianne, and Douglas Baer. "Political Sociology: Canadian Perspectives." Contemporary Sociology 32, no. 6 (November 2003): 757. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1556683.

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Robb, J. H. "Political Sociology as Theology." Political Science 37, no. 2 (December 1985): 140–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003231878503700203.

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Janoski, Thomas. "Research in Political Sociology, Vol. 12: Political Sociology for the 21st Century." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 33, no. 5 (September 2004): 587–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009430610403300550.

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Sherry, Mark. "Research in Political Sociology, Vol. 12: Political Sociology for the 21st Century." Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 33, no. 5 (September 2004): 589–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009430610403300551.

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Ilieva, Sonya. "CHANGE OF POLITICAL SYSTEM: MODERNIZATION OF DEMOCRACY TO MERITО-DEMOCRACY PAPER AT SOCIOLOGY OF POLITICS." Journal scientific and applied research 4, no. 1 (October 10, 2013): 200–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.46687/jsar.v4i1.100.

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24 years after the changes in Bulgaria nationals are again in the streets calling for change in the system. The public debate is clear that this change is meant only as a change in the voting system - from party lists to the majority model. The author of the paper, however, believes that it is not only this, but for a comprehensive review of the democratic model to be placed in the light of meritocracy. The basic idea is the following: is needed modernization of democracy as a system based on meritocratic elements. This is a reasonfor a new type The Social Contract - a fusion of the positive components of meritocracy and democracy. This means to keep the basic democratic values of democracy, but to give power of knowing their proven expertise and intellectual people to be defined by democratic election procedures competitions to fill the positions and test expertise.
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Moini, Giulio. "Sociologia politica. Quale ruolo pubblico?" SocietàMutamentoPolitica 13, no. 25 (February 16, 2023): 223–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/smp-14263.

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The SARS-COV2 pandemic has emerged as a total social fact. It has overflown the public and politico-institutional spheres with doubts about the way society was answering to its needs before the crisis, and it has introduced new problems and needs, together with novel languages and practices to address them. What role has political sociology in this phase of radical change? The article argues that political sociology should not and cannot remain aphasic in this time, and that a reflection should start about the public role of political sociology. The first Section describes political sociology’s “duty” to intervene in public life. The second one offers an analytical key to read the impact of the pandemic on contemporary public policy. The last Section identifies a preliminary theoretical framework for defining the public role of political sociology and understanding its specific positioning in public life.
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Fedorkin, N. S., and N. V. Karpova. "Department of Political Science and Sociology of Political Processes." Moscow State University Bulletin. Series 18. Sociology and Political Science 25, no. 4 (February 12, 2020): 22–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.24290/1029-3736-2019-25-4-22-36.

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This article is devoted to the history of the Department of Political Science and Sociology of Political Processes of the Faculty of Sociology at Lomonosov Moscow State University. The stages of the organization and formation of the Department, the processes of teaching formation and methodological activities, which have occurred over the thirty-year history of the Faculty of Sociology, are considered, and the priority areas of the professors research works are outlined.
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Hicks, Alexander. "Is Political Sociology Informed by Political Science?" Social Forces 73, no. 4 (June 1995): 1219. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2580443.

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Hicks, A. "Is Political Sociology Informed by Political Science?" Social Forces 73, no. 4 (June 1, 1995): 1219–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sf/73.4.1219.

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Ilie, Cristina. "Book review Eugenia Udangiu, Sociologia politicii [Sociology of politics] Craiova, Sitech, 2023, 112 pp., ISBN 978-606-11-8367-8." Sociology and Social Work Review 7, no. 1 (June 29, 2023): 166–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.58179/sswr7110.

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The book ”Sociologia politicii” [Sociology of politics] written by Eugenia Udangiu is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the complex relationship between sociology and politics. The author takes readers on a journey through the social dynamics that shape political processes and institutions and shows us how power operates within political structures, shedding light on the complex dynamics of our societies.
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Kim, Yun-tae. "Political Sociology of Anthony Giddens." Society and Theory 8 (May 31, 2006): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.17209/st.2006.05.8.37.

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Wasburn, Philo C., and Andre J. Berlanger. "Framework for a Political Sociology." Contemporary Sociology 16, no. 1 (January 1987): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2071257.

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Walder, Andrew G. "Political Sociology and Social Movements." Annual Review of Sociology 35, no. 1 (August 2009): 393–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-soc-070308-120035.

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Higley, John, André J. Bélanger, and Andre J. Belanger. "Framework for a Political Sociology." Canadian Journal of Sociology / Cahiers canadiens de sociologie 12, no. 1/2 (1987): 166. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3340784.

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Causey, Charles, Daniel Koski-Karell, and Steven Pfaff. "Religion and Comparative Political Sociology." Sociology Compass 4, no. 6 (June 2010): 365–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-9020.2010.00286.x.

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Botelho, André. "Political sociology: State–society relations." Current Sociology 62, no. 6 (May 23, 2014): 868–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011392114533213.

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Upadhyay, Prakash. "Political Sociology and its Implications." Journal of Political Science 7, no. 1 (December 1, 2004): 29–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jps.v7i1.1696.

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Blok, Anders. "Pragmatic sociology as political ecology." European Journal of Social Theory 16, no. 4 (April 24, 2013): 492–510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1368431013479688.

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Sharlamanov, Kire. "Ilo Trajkovski, Political Sociology 1." International Sociology 35, no. 5 (September 2020): 539–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0268580920957937c.

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Gamson, William A. "Goffman's legacy to political sociology." Theory and Society 14, no. 5 (September 1985): 605–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00160018.

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Kovačić, Marko. "Political Sociology Meets Public Policy." Političke perspektive 13, no. 1 (June 1, 2023): 57–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.20901/pp.13.1.03.

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The uplift of a governance paradigm opened the door for different non-formal ‎actors to join the policy-making process. This proliferation of actors posed‎ some new questions about the relationship between them. One of the aspects ‎of this relationship is the power of actors. The paper seeks to contribute to ‎public policy literature in a way to explore if a policy formulation stage of a decision-‎making process can be used as an arena for assessing the power of the ‎aforementioned actors. The argument this paper suggests is that policy formulation‎ as a stage where the confrontation of actors is most visible and prominent ‎is in fact an appropriate place for studying actors’ dynamics and should be taken ‎into consideration when discussing the power of policy actors.‎
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Bosomitu, Ștefan. "Sociology in Communist Romania: An Institutional and Biographical Overview." Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Sociologia 62, no. 1 (June 27, 2017): 65–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/subbs-2017-0005.

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Abstract Suppressed on ideological grounds, banned as academic discipline, and dismantled as scientific infrastructure in the first postwar years, sociology was re-institutionalized in communist Romania during the 1960s, largely on political grounds. Subsequently, the discipline developed and augmented within an impressive scientific infrastructure - several university departments were established, research centres and facilities initiated, and specialized periodicals issued. Still, the prosperous period of Romanian sociology concluded after just one decade, through another political decision, which confined the study of sociology to post-graduate specialization and restricted research. My paper explores sociology’s institutional infrastructure, as it was established after the discipline’s renewal, focusing on the institutions created, but also on the biographical analysis of those involved within these processes. My paper will address the matter from a historical perspective, discussing the developments and the evolutions in the field by circumscribing to the political, cultural, and socio-economic contexts.
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Fedorkin, N. S. "Political sociology and political management in the subject field of political science." Moscow State University Bulletin. Series 18. Sociology and Political Science 25, no. 4 (February 12, 2020): 209–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24290/1029-3736-2019-25-4-209-226.

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The article deals with the methodological problems of transformation processes in political science in the late XIX-th-early XX centuries and in the period between the two world wars. The author reveals the causes and origins of the crisis phenomena in political science due to the new political realities in the world and new trends in the political science development. The process of modern political science formation is analyzed in its gradual development (formal-legal, traditional, behavioral and post-behavioral). The special role of the Chicago revolution in political science, which created the environment and the ground for the emergence of the “behavioral” revolution, is revealed. The main program provisions of the “behavioral” revolution are indicated, its results, the main vectors of political science development in the post-behavioral era are revealed.The role of structural functionalism (G. Almond and his school) in the formation of modern political science is revealed. The article deals with the interaction of political science with related social disciplines, which led to the emergence of some hybrid disciplines of political knowledge, including political sociology and political management. The content of the hybridization concept is revealed. The role of sociology in this process as the “main donor” of political science in the considered era is revealed. Object-subject areas of political sociology and political management, their place and role in the mechanism of socio-political systems functioning in the subject field of political science are defined. Generalizing conclusions are made.
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Vaughn, Michael Patrick, and Dezhane Leon. "The Personal Is Political Art: Using Digital Storytelling to Teach Sociology of Sexualities." Teaching Sociology 49, no. 3 (July 2021): 245–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0092055x211022459.

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How can sociology instructors provide high-quality education in the sociology of sexualities that captures both the increasing need for digital pedagogical tools and sociology’s continued drive for theoretically rich course content? We present digital storytelling as a highly adaptable instructional tool that is appropriate for a range of undergraduate sociology courses. We outline one specific application of digital storytelling—a staged, semester-long assignment in which students create multimedia presentations to tell stories about how they were socialized into some gendered or sexual role. We also discuss three key learning outcomes from the digital storytelling project: (1) developing students’ sociological imagination and intersectional thinking by connecting their own lived experience to social theory, (2) developing transferable technological skills, and (3) learning to apply sociological concepts outside of the classroom. We close our discussion with potential assignment modifications to improve accessibility.
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Al-Hardan, Anaheed. "The sociological canon reconfigured: Empire, colonial critique, and contemporary sociology." International Sociology 33, no. 5 (September 2018): 545–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0268580918791967.

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The essay reviews three books that were published consecutively in the last three years, and argues that they represent an important shift in sociology that could potentially reconfigure the discipline and the discipline’s theoretical canon. This is because these books make the modern experience of European empires, colonialism, and, in many instances, incomplete decolonization central to sociology. They also question the discipline’s origin narratives and these narratives’ implications in colonial modernity. Thus, the books hold up a mirror reflecting back onto the discipline of sociology its own implication in European empires and colonization and demonstrate how sociology’s imperial episteme continues to shape the discipline today. This article reviews these books and focuses on how they engage in the double task of the deconstruction of sociology’s complicity in empire and the construction of a colonial critique-centered sociology. This is a sociology, the essay argues, which is invested in analyzing structural relations of power in view of the legacies of empire and colonialism. It is also one that asks questions relevant to contemporary realities for the purposes of effecting political change in the world.
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Zavaleta Betancourt, José Alfredo. "Lahire, Bernard (2016). En defensa de la sociología." Clivajes. Revista de Ciencias Sociales, no. 12 (February 10, 2020): 171–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.25009/clivajes-rcs.v0i12.2587.

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Es posible que entre el apoyo a los chalecos amarillos, el rechazo a la pena de muerte, la petición de libertad para Josu Urrutikoetxea y “La defensa de la sociología” haya un vaso comunicante.Allende la tendencia a interrogarse acerca de la utilidad de la sociología, encabezada por Dubet (2012): ¿Para qué sirve realmente un sociólogo?,[1] seguido por Bauman (2014): ¿Para qué sirve realmente…? un sociólogo,[2] Bernard Lahire (2016), quien diez años atrás se ocupó del tema: ¿Para qué sirve la sociología?,[3] y propuso la integración de la sociología experimental y social, emprende ahora la defensa de nuestra disciplina, mediante una estrategia de comprensión de los ataques políticos “recurrentes” de quienes la consideran parte de una “cultura de la excusa”. Lahire, Bernard (2016). In defense of sociologySummaryIt is possible that between the support for the yellow vests, the rejection of the death penalty, the request for freedom for Josu Urrutikoetxea and “The defense of sociology” there is a communion cup.Beyond the tendency to question oneself about the usefulness of sociology, headed by Dubet (2012): What is a sociologist really for? [1] followed by Bauman (2014): What is it really for ...? a sociologist, [2] Bernard Lahire (2016), who ten years ago dealt with the subject: What is sociology for? [3] and proposed the integration of experimental and social sociology, now undertakes the defense of our discipline, through a strategy of understanding the “recurrent” political attacks of those who consider it part of a “culture of excuse”. Lahire, Bernard (2016). En défense de la sociologie.RésuméIl est possible que parmi l’appui aux gilets jaunes, le rejet de la peine de mort, la demande de liberté pour Josu Urrutikoetxea et « La défense de la sociologie » il y ait des vases communicants.Au-delà de la tendance à s’interroger sur l’utilité de la sociologie, dirigée par Dubet (2012) : ¿Para qué sirve realmente un sociólogo?, [1] suivi par Bauman (2014): ¿Para qué sirve realmente…? un sociólogo, [2] Bernard Lahire (2016), qui dix ans avant il s’est occupé du thème: ¿Para qué sirve la sociología?, [3] et il a proposé l’intégration de la sociologie expérimentale et sociale, il entreprend actuellement la défense de notre discipline à travers une stratégie de compréhension des attaques politiques « récurrents » de qui la considèrent comme une partie d’une « culture de l’excuse ». [1] Dubet, F. (2012). ¿Para qué sirve realmente un sociólogo? Buenos Aires, Argentina: Siglo XXI Editores. 136 pp.[2] Bauman, Zygmunt. 2014. ¿Para qué sirve realmente...? un sociólogo. Madrid: Paidós.160 pp.[3] Lahire, B. (2006). ¿Para qué sirve la sociología? Buenos Aires, Argentina: Siglo XXI Editores. 208 pp.
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Tacussel, Patrick, and Jean-Bruno Renard. "Imaginace a sociologie [The Imagination and Sociology]." Czech Sociological Review 40, no. 1-2 (February 1, 2004): 95–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.13060/00380288.2004.40.1.07.

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Armindo, David Manoel. "Historical Aspects in Sociological Studies and Implications for the Study of Sociology in the Academic World." ENDLESS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUTURE STUDIES 6, no. 1 (March 2, 2023): 198–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.54783/endlessjournal.v6i1.137.

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This article has as a central focus the chair of sociology, aiming to expose the historical traces of its institutionalization in the secondary studies of Sergipe, since its first signs, in 1892, when it was created under the name of “sociologia, moral, noções de economia política e direito pátrio” (sociology, moral, notions of political economy and national law), until 1925, when it became an autonomous chair. The documental sources used were primarily legislative texts, as well as documents produced by the Atheneu Sergipense. Sociology emphasizes the importance of social networks and relationships in shaping historical outcomes. Social networks can influence everything from economic success to political power to health outcomes. For example, a person's social connections can impact their ability to find a job or access healthcare, and can also influence their political views and behaviors.
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Graz, Jean-Christophe, Oliver Kessler, and Rahel Kunz. "International Political Economy (IPE) meets International Political Sociology (IPS)." International Relations 33, no. 4 (December 2019): 586–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0047117819885161.

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This forum opens a debate that is long overdue: for far too long, the fields of international political sociology (IPS) and international political economy (IPE) have been standing apart. Discussions take place in different conference sections, in different networks that publish in different journals. Yet, this divide is surprising given that the two fields share similar trajectories, theoretical concerns, problématiques, and conceptual challenges. This forum starts exploring this shared terrain: we believe that there is no a priori reason to separate the sociocultural, the political and the economic when we aim at making sense of the world in any meaningful way. We propose that bridging the IPE-IPS divide has tremendous potential for the development of a socio-political economy analysis that, we believe, has two benefits. First, it allows for the opening of new empirical terrains or deepening and widening existing ones. Second, bringing IPE/S back together creates reflexive spaces for more holistic, embodied and contextualised conceptual innovation. The contributors to this forum show each in their own way such empirical and conceptual added value of moving beyond the IPE and IPS divide in order to develop what we call here a socio-political economy of the globe. They focus on various issues, such as the transformation of capitalism from an oil- to a data-dependent accumulation regime with the rising of the so-called ‘digital age’ (Chenou); the profound social, economic and political transformation triggered by urbanisation in the development world (Elias, Rethel and Tilley); emerging global risks and the neglected role of the insurance industry (Lobo-Guerrero); regional development-security nexuses (Lopez Lucia); and business power in climate change diplomacy (Moussu).
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ÖZTÜRK, Şaban. "A Study of Political Sociology: Political Culture and Change." Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, no. 61 (October 1, 2023): 254–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.53568/yyusbed.1326626.

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Toplumsal bir varlık olarak bireyler, etkileşim içinde oldukları çevrenin etkisinde toplumsallaşma sürecini yaşamaktadırlar. Birey ve toplum arasındaki karşılıklı ilişki aynı zamanda değer ve bilinç aktarımının gerçekleşmesine sebep olmaktadır. Dolayısıyla bireyler için yaşanan bu sürecin benzeri, toplumlarda da görülmekte, zamanla toplumsal bilinç düzeyinde belirli faktörlere bağlı olarak değişim yaşanmaktadır. Genel olarak kabul edilen görüşe göre kültür, nesilden nesile aktarılabilen, insanların davranışları üzerinde kalıcı etkiler bırakan, bir yaşam biçimidir. Siyasal kültür veya politik kültür ise birey ve toplumların politik anlayış ve tavırlarının tümü şeklinde açıklanmaktadır. Politik kültürün oluşumunda siyasal, sosyal, dini ve kültürel yapılar gibi ekonominin de etkisi kabul edilmektedir. Bu kapsamda toplumların politik geleneklerine ilaveten kamu kurumlarına hâkim olan özellikler, resmi ya da resmi olmayan kurallar, politik ideolojiler ve hedefler ön plana çıkmaktadır. Ayrıca kültürün siyasal yönleri olarak da açıklanabilen siyasal/politik kültür, toplumun yönetimle ilgili bilgi, değer, anlayış ve faaliyetlerinin ele alınmasıyla da siyaset biliminin ve siyaset sosyolojisinin ilgi alanını oluşturmaktadır. Bu çalışmada siyasal kültürün oluşumunda etkili olan faktörlere ve bu faktörler arasında ekonomik unsurlara da değinilmiştir. Ayrıca Türkiye’de, toplumsal siyasal kültürün oluşumunda önemli yeri olduğu düşünülen resmi ideoloji ve diğer faktörlerle birlikte son dönemlerde neo-liberal anlayışın politik kültür üzerine etkileri ele alınmıştır.
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Synnott, Anthony, and Herzonia Yanez. "Sociologia del olor (Sociology of Smell)." Revista Mexicana de Sociología 65, no. 2 (April 2003): 431. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3541571.

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Lee, Ki Hong. "“The political success, intellectual fail”: A Sociology of Quantitative Sociology." Society and Theory 40 (December 31, 2021): 95–132. http://dx.doi.org/10.17209/st.2021.12.40.95.

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White, Damian Finbar. "A political sociology of socionatures: Revisionist manoeuvres in environmental sociology." Environmental Politics 15, no. 1 (February 2006): 59–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09644010500418738.

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Vedenin, V. A. "Comparing ‘trust’ concepts in political sociology and sociology of governance." Management Issues, no. 1 (2024): 5–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/2304-3369-2024-1-5-19.

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Burawoy, Michael. "For Public Sociology." American Sociological Review 70, no. 1 (February 2005): 4–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000312240507000102.

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Responding to the growing gap between the sociological ethos and the world we study, the challenge of public sociology is to engage multiple publics in multiple ways. These public sociologies should not be left out in the cold, but brought into the framework of our discipline. In this way we make public sociology a visible and legitimate enterprise, and, thereby, invigorate the discipline as a whole. Accordingly, if we map out the division of sociological labor, we discover antagonistic interdependence among four types of knowledge: professional, critical, policy, and public. In the best of all worlds the flourishing of each type of sociology is a condition for the flourishing of all, but they can just as easily assume pathological forms or become victims of exclusion and subordination. This field of power beckons us to explore the relations among the four types of sociology as they vary historically and nationally, and as they provide the template for divergent individual careers. Finally, comparing disciplines points to the umbilical chord that connects sociology to the world of publics, underlining sociology's particular investment in the defense of civil society, itself beleaguered by the encroachment of markets and states.
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Clement, Wallace. "Canadian Political Economy's Legacy for Sociology." Canadian Journal of Sociology / Cahiers canadiens de sociologie 26, no. 3 (2001): 405. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3341894.

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Azarian, Reza, David Kettler, and Colin Loader. "Karl Mannheim's Sociology as Political Education." Contemporary Sociology 32, no. 2 (March 2003): 231. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3089618.

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Wolfe, Alan, and Mike Davis. "Toward a Political Sociology of Reaganism." Contemporary Sociology 16, no. 1 (January 1987): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2071185.

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Погрібна, Вікторія Леонідівна, and Ігор Валерійович Штана. "POLITICAL RELATIONS THROUGH PRISM OF SOCIOLOGY." Bulletin of Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University. Series: Philosophy, philosophies of law, political science, sociology 4, no. 39 (December 21, 2018): 65–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.21564/2075-7190.39.151211.

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