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New Handbook of Political Sociology [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107193494
  • ISBN-13: 9781107193499
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 1142 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x57 mm, weight: 1840 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 8 Tables, black and white; 14 Line drawings, black and white
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  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107193494
  • ISBN-13: 9781107193499
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The New Handbook of Political Sociology provides a survey of the vibrant field of political sociology in six parts: theories of political sociology, the information and knowledge explosion, the state and political parties, civil society and citizenship, the varieties of state policies, and globalization and how it affects politics.

Political sociology is a large and expanding field with many new developments, and The New Handbook of Political Sociology supplies the knowledge necessary to keep up with this exciting field. Written by a distinguished group of leading scholars in sociology, this volume provides a survey of this vibrant and growing field in the new millennium. The Handbook presents the field in six parts: theories of political sociology, the information and knowledge explosion, the state and political parties, civil society and citizenship, the varieties of state policies, and globalization and how it affects politics. Covering all subareas of the field with both theoretical orientations and empirical studies, it directly connects scholars with current research in the field. A total reconceptualization of the first edition, the new handbook features nine additional chapters and highlights the impact of the media and big data.

Recenzijas

'Readers who want to grasp vital contemporary issues of white supremacy; colonialism and empire; war and prisons; populism and xenophobia; and the intersecting hierarchies of gender, race, sexuality, and class that structure the limits and possibilities of social and political change and power will find this volume especially rewarding.' L. D. Brush, Choice

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A guide to political sociology: its theories, the media, the state, parties, civil society, citizenship, and politics under globalization.
List of Tables
xi
List of Figures
xii
List of Contributors
xiii
Acknowledgments xxv
Introduction: New Directions in Political Sociology 1(32)
Thomas Janoski
Cedric de Leon
Joya Misra
Isaac William Martin
I Theories of political sociology
33(234)
1 Power
35(18)
Cedric de Leon
Andy Clarno
2 Conflict Theories in Political Sociology: Class, Power, Inequality, and the Historical Transition to Financialization
53(26)
Harland Prechel
Linzi Berkowitz
3 The Promise of Field Theory for the Study of Political Institutions
79(23)
Caleb Scoville
Neil Fligstein
4 Culture in Politics and Politics in Culture: Institutions, Practices, and Boundaries
102(30)
Mabel Berezin
Emily Sandusky
Thomas Davidson
5 Political Sociology and the Postcolonial Perspective
132(21)
Julian Go
6 Gender, State, and Citizenships: Challenges and Dilemmas in Feminist Theorizing
153(38)
Jeff Hearn
Barbara Hobson
7 Theories of Race, Ethnicity, and the Racial State
191(25)
Joe R. Feagin
Sean Elias
8 Toward the Convergence of Culture and Political Economy?: Pierre Bourdieu, Michael Mann, and Institutional Theory
216(27)
Thomas Janoski
9 Tasks for the Political Sociology of the Next Ten Years
243(24)
John Levi Martin
Nick Judd
II Media explosion, knowledge as power, and demographic reversals
267(140)
10 "Old" Media, "New" Media, Hybrid Media, and the Changing Character of Political Participation
269(21)
Michael Schudson
Gal Beckerman
11 The Sociology of Official Information Gathering: Enumeration, Influence, Reactivity, and Power of States and Societies
290(31)
Rebecca Jean Emigh
Dylan Riley
Patricia Ahmed
12 The Dark and Light Sides of Big Data: How Big Data Is Transforming Political Sociology
321(32)
J. Craig Jenkins
13 States, Parties, and Expertise
353(31)
Stephanie L. Mudge
14 Toward a Political Sociology of Demography
384(23)
Michael Rodriguez-Muhiz
III The state and its political organizations
407(186)
15 The Political Economy of the Capitalist State
409(26)
Josh Pacewicz
16 States as Institutions
435(23)
Elisabeth S. Clemens
Wan-Zi Lu
17 Nation-State Formation: Power and Culture
458(26)
Richard Lachmann
18 The Political Sociology of Public Finance and the Fiscal Sociology of Politics
484(29)
Isaac William Martin
19 Politics, Institutions, and the Carceral State
513(25)
Joachim J. Savelsberg
Amber Joy Powell
20 The Political Sociology of Democracy: From Measurement to Rights
538(26)
Jessica Kim
Kathleen M. Fallon
21 Revolutions against the State
564(29)
Colin J. Beck
IV Civil Society: The Roots And Processes Of Political Action
593(192)
22 The Challenges of Citizenship in Civil Society
595(32)
Thomas Janoski
Sara Compion
23 Social Movements
627(19)
James M. Jasper
24 Political Parties: From Reflection to Articulation and Beyond
646(20)
Johnnie Lotesta
Cedric de Leon
25 Machine Politics and Clientelism
666(15)
Manali Desai
Rashmi Singh
26 The Good, the Bland, and the Ugly: Volunteering, Civic Associations, and Participation in Politics
681(34)
Sara Compion
Thomas Janoski
27 The Politics of Economic Crisis: From Voter Retreat to the Rise of New Populisms
715(23)
Marco Giugni
Jasmine Lorenzini
28 The Influence of Public Opinion and Advocacy on Public Policy: Controversies and Conclusions
738(23)
Paul Burstein
29 Nationalism: The Modern Motive-Force
761(24)
Liah Greenfeld
Zeying Wu
V Established And New State Policies And Innovations
785(166)
30 The Evolution of Fiscal and Monetary Policy
787(25)
John L. Campbell
31 Welfare State Policies and Their Effects
812(30)
Stephanie Moller
Tengteng Cai
32 Sexuality, Gender, and Social Policy
842(38)
Joya Misra
Mary Bernstein
33 Migration, Asylum, Integration, and Citizenship Policy
880(29)
Irene Bloemraad
Rebecca Hamlin
34 Cosmopolitanism and Political Sociology: World Citizenship, Global Governance, and Human Rights
909(15)
Mark Frezzo
35 War, States, and Political Sociology: Contributions and Challenges
924(27)
Gregory Hooks
VI Globalization And New And Bigger Sources of power and resistance
951(127)
36 Global Political Sociology and World-Systems
953(20)
Sakin Erin
Christopher Chase-Dunn
37 Liberalizing Trade and Finance: Corporate Class Agency and the Neoliberal Era
973(30)
Michael C. Dreiling
38 The Racial State in the Age of Racial Formation Theory and Beyond
1003(24)
Moon-Kie Jung
Yaejoon Kwon
39 Democracy and Autocracy in the Age of Populism
1027(26)
Carlos de la Torre
40 Transnational Social Movements
1053(25)
Peter Evans
Index 1078
Thomas Janoski is Professor of Sociology at the University of Kentucky. He is the author of Citizenship and Civil Society: A Framework of Rights and Obligations in Liberal, Traditional and Social Democratic Regimes (Cambridge, 1998) and The Ironies of Citizenship: Naturalization and Integration in Industrialized Countries (Cambridge, 2010). He has also co-edited The Comparative Political Economy of the Welfare State (with Alexander M. Hicks, Cambridge, 1994) and The Handbook of Political Sociology (with Robert R. Alford, Alexander M. Hicks and Mildred A. Schwartz, Cambridge, 2005). Cedric de Leon is Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Labor Center at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is the author of Origins of Right to Work: Antilabor Democracy in Nineteenth-Century Chicago (2015) and Party and Society: Reconstructing a Sociology of Democratic Party Politics (2013). He is also co-editor of Building Blocs: How Parties Organize Society (with Manali Desai and Cihan Tugal, 2015). Joya Misra is Professor of Sociology of Public Policy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is the former editor of Gender and Society, and co-editor of Gendered Lives, Sexual Beings: A Feminist Anthology (with Mahala Dyer Stewart and Marni Alyson Brown, 2017). Isaac William Martin is Professor of Sociology and Chair at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of several books and articles on social movements and public policy, including Rich People's Movements (2013) and The Permanent Tax Revolt (2008). He is the co-editor of The New Fiscal Sociology (with Ajay K. Mehrotra and Monica Prasad, Cambridge, 2009).