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Sociology and the Public Agenda (Paperback)
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Sociology and the Public Agenda (Paperback)
Series: American Sociological Association Presidential Series
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Published in Cooperation with the American Sociological Society
Sociology has had a long and convoluted relationship with the
public policy community. While the field has historically
considered its mission one of effecting social change, in recent
decades this has become only a minor part of the sociological
agenda. The editor of this volume, MacArthur Fellow and former ASA
President William Julius Wilson, 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 contributors to this volume
both demonstrate and emphasize Wilson's ideas. Undergraduates,
graduate students, professionals, and academics in sociology,
political science, policy studies, and human services will find
this argument for sociology's civic duty to be both compelling and
refreshing. "The eighteen chapters on issues ranging from cultural
and historical definitions of citizenship to American welfare
policies and American corporate mergers are strong examples of
solid social research, where authors draw out policy implications
and, based on their research, make policy proposals. . . .
Sociology and the Public Agenda is an insightful book for scholars
of social policy, and also those interested in research design
issues. The book is very relevant for political scientists engaged
in policy research, interested in innovative research designs, and
wondering about the 'place' of the social scientist in setting
public agendas." -Policy Currents
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