9 research outputs found

    Religion in the Internet Age

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    Lecture by Paul Raushenbush presented in Santee Chapel, Lancaster Theological Seminary, September 24, 2012. Lecture sponsored by LIPW. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 58 minutes

    For a Sociological Reconstruction: W.E.B. Du Bois, Stuart Hall and Segregated Sociology

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    Racism and intellectual segregation limit and divide the sociological tradition. The white sociological mainstream historically ignored the contribution of black sociologists and today it confers the discussion of racism to a specialist sub-field. Black sociologists by contrast have long been attentive to white sociology. Through a detailed discussion of the writings of W.E.B Du Bois and Stuart Hall and their respective dialogues with figures like Max Weber and C Wright Mills, an argument is made for a profound reconstruction of sociology at both the level of analysis and of form that changes the way sociology tells about racism and society as a whole

    When Robert E. Park Was (Re)Writing ‘The City’: Biography, the Social Survey and the Science of Sociology

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    When Robert E. Park was (Re) writing “the city”: Biography, the social survey, and the science of sociology

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    Black Belts and Ivory Towers: The Place of Race in U.S. Social Thought, 1892-1948

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