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Why Public Sociology?

DILEMMAS OF PUBLIC SOCIOLOGY Michael Burawoy Federal University of the Urals, Ekaterinburg, December 19, 2012. Why Public Sociology?. Crisis of Sociology Crisis of the University Crisis of Society. Public Sociology Live! http://www.isa-sociology.org/public-sociology-live/.

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Why Public Sociology?

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  1. DILEMMAS OF PUBLIC SOCIOLOGYMichael BurawoyFederal University of the Urals,Ekaterinburg, December 19, 2012

  2. Why Public Sociology? • Crisis of Sociology • Crisis of the University • Crisis of Society

  3. Public Sociology Live!http://www.isa-sociology.org/public-sociology-live/ • Sundar – violence and democracy (India) • Rodriguez-Garavito – social minefield (Colombia) • Hanafi – spatiocide (Lebanon) • Pun Ngai – worker suicides (China) • Von Holdt – precarious society (South Africa) • Bello – truth and power (Philippines) • Wieviorka – racism and violence (France) • Flecha and Soler – inequality and exclusion (Spain) • Piven -- movement power (USA)

  4. Genesis of Public Sociology • History of Public Sociology • Zambia • United States • South Africa • Russia • Poland, Hungary

  5. Public Sociology

  6. Public Sociology

  7. Public Sociology

  8. Professional Sociology

  9. Policy Sociology

  10. Critical Sociology

  11. KNOWLEDGE FOR WHOM?

  12. KNOWLEDGE FOR WHAT?

  13. ELABORATIONS • Types of Knowledge • Trajectories (Individuals) • Domination (Disciplines) • Configurations (Nations) • Interdependence (Vision) • Pathologies

  14. University in Crisis BUDGETARY CRISIS GOVERNANCE CRISIS POLICY PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC CRITICAL LEGITIMATION CRISIS IDENTITY CRISIS

  15. Political Field

  16. Society in Crisis

  17. POLITICAL FIELD ACADEMIC FIELD BUDGETARY CRISIS GOVERNANCE CRISIS POLICY PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC CRITICAL LEGITIMATION CRISIS IDENTITY CRISIS

  18. UNITED STATES Professional Policy Public Critical

  19. SOUTH AFRICA Professional Policy Public Critical

  20. RUSSIA Policy Professional Critical Public

  21. CHINA Policy Professional Public Critical

  22. NORWAY Professional Policy Public Critical

  23. FRANCE Policy Professional Public Critical

  24. h Policy Professional Critical Public TRADITIONAL ORGANIC

  25. h SPONSORED ADVOCACY Policy Professional Critical Public TRADITIONAL ORGANIC

  26. h SPONSORED FORMAL SUBSTANTIVE ADVOCACY Policy Professional Critical Public TRADITIONAL ORGANIC

  27. h SPONSORED FORMAL SUBSTANTIVE ADVOCACY Policy Professional Critical Public TRADITIONAL DISCIPLINARY ORGANIC INTERDISCIPLINARY

  28. Universities in Crisis PROFESSIONAL POLICY PUBLIC CRITICAL

  29. GOVERNANCE CRISIS BUDGETARY CRISIS PROFESSIONAL POLICY PUBLIC CRITICAL LEGITIMATION CRISIS IDENTITY CRISIS

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