Public Sociology Debate

Public Sociology Debate

by Michael Burawoy, Christopher J. Schneider, Ariane Hanemaayer

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In 2004, Michael Burawoy challenged sociologists to move beyond the ivory tower and into the realm of activism, to engage in publicdiscourses about what society could or should be. His call to arms sparked intense debate among sociologists. Which side would"sociology" take? Who would define "the norm," and how could public sociology possibly speak for all sociologists? In this volume, which opens with a foreword by Michael Burawoy, leading Canadian sociologists continue the debate by discussing notonly how and why they should do sociology but also how ethical judgments influence sociological practice and the evaluation ofresearch. Most importantly, they ask whether and under what circumstances sociologists should advocate for social change.Regardless of whether they focus on activism, research, theory, or teaching, the contributors offer insights into where the discipline isheading and why it matters to people inside and outside the university. As public sociology claims a larger voice in public debates, questioning its methods and underlying mission becomes increasinglyimportant. This rigorous and provocative volume lays the foundation for future conversations.

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