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E-grāmata: Institutions and the Person: Festschrift in Honor of Everett C.Hughes [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 384 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2009
  • Izdevniecība: AldineTransaction
  • ISBN-13: 9780203788448
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  • Formāts: 384 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2009
  • Izdevniecība: AldineTransaction
  • ISBN-13: 9780203788448
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Everett C. Hughes had a great impact on the field of sociology as a whole and on an entire generation of sociologists. Some of Hughes' former students and colleagues honor him in this book. The essays address the main themes in his work over the years, and illustrate as well Hughes' impact on the contributors, many of whom are themselves senior figures in the field. The book as a whole provides a distinguished and representative sampling of a major stream of contemporary sociological thought. Each of the five main divisions in the book covers one aspect of Hughes' work. The first deals with the study of occupations and professions-a field in which Hughes was a leader. The second section deals with race relations and other situations in which peoples of differing cultures meet. Beginning with his own work in French Canada many years ago, Hughes interests spread, and the breadth of this interest is seen in chapters on India, Peru, and race relations in the United States. Problems of organizations-how they are put together and how they work-are contained in a third section. A fourth section reflects Hughes' interest in the impact of institutional experience on the people who participate in social institutions, and includes chapters on occupational socialization, status passage, and the use of drugs. A final section develops still another of Hughes' interests-social science method. Presenting some of the most important topics of contemporary theory and research, this book remains profitable reading for every member of the discipline
Everett C. Hughes—An Appreciation vii
PART I. The World of Work 1
1. Sociological Perspectives on Occupations, David N. Solomon
3
2. Reorganization and Accommodation: A Case in Industry, Melville Dalton
14
3. The Impurity of Professional Authority, Eliot Freidson
25
4. Human Relations versus Management, Bernard Karsh
35
5. The Union-Organizing Campaign as a Problem of Social Distance: Three Crucial Dimensions of Affiliation-Disaffiliation, Donald F. Roy
49
PART II. Racial and Cultural Contacts 67
6. "We Distinguish—They Discriminate": Observations on Race Relations, Leo Zakuta
69
7. French-Canadian Engineers, Oswald Hall
80
8. The Silent Sufferers: The Lecturer's Role in Student Unrest in India, Aileen D. Ross
89
9. The Enemies of the People, Murray L. Wax and Rosalie H. Wax
101
10. On Language and Culture, William F. Whyte and Robert R. Braun
119
PART III. Organizations 139
11. Internal Differentiation and the Establishment of Organizations, Louis Kriesberg
141
12. Crisis in an Institutional Network: Community Health Care, Harvey L. Smith
157
13. Innovation in Higher Education: Notes on Student and Faculty Encounters in Three New Colleges, Joseph Gusfield and David Riesman
165
14. The Informal Organization of the Army: A Sociological Memoir, William A. Westley
200
15. The Phoenix and the Ashes, Robert W. Habenstein
208
PART IV. Institutions and the Person 219
16. Occupational Commitment and the Teaching Profession, Blanche Geer
221
17. Professional Socialization as Subjective Experience: The Process of Doctrinal Conversion among Student Nurses, Fred Davis
235
18. Shared Ordeal and Induction to Work, Dan C. Lortie
252
19. Some Neglected Properties of Status Passage, Anseim L. Strauss
265
20. History, Culture, and Subjective Experience: An Exploration of the Social Bases of Drug-Induced Experiences, Howard S. Becker
272
PART V. Problems of Method 293
21. The Neglected Situation, Erving Goffman
295
22. The Participant-Observer as a Human Being: Observations on the Personal Aspects of Field Work, Herbert J. Gans
300
23. Asking Questions Cross-Culturally: Some Problems of Linguistic Comparability, Irwin Deutscher
318
24. Issues in Holistic Research, Robert S. Weiss
342
25. Stuff and Nonsense about Social Surveys and Observation, Albert J. Reiss, Jr.
351
A Bibliography of the Work of Everett C. Hughes 368
Howard Saul Becker, Blanche Geer, David Riesman, Robert S. Weiss