Critical Engagement with Public Sociology

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Critical Engagement with Public Sociology

A Perspective from the Global South

von Holdt, Karl; Mnwana, Sonwabile; Bezuidenhout, Andries

Bristol University Press

01/2024

208

Mole

Inglês

9781529221152

15 a 20 dias

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1. Critical Engagement in South Africa and the Global South: An Introduction - Andries Bezuidenhout, Sonwabile Mnwana and Karl von Holdt


2. Critical Engagement and SWOP's Changing Research Tradition - Andries Bezuidenhout and Karl von Holdt


3. Choosing Sides: The Promise and Pitfalls of a Critically Engaged Sociology in Apartheid South Africa - Edward Webster


4. The Decline of Labour Studies and the Democratic Transition - Sakhela Buhlungu


5. From 'Critical Engagement' to 'Public Sociology' and Back: A Critique from the South - Karl von Holdt


6. The Antinomies and Opportunities of Critical Engagement in South Africa's Rural Mining Frontier - Sonwabile Mnwana


7. Sociological Engagement with the Struggle for a Just Transition in South Africa - Jacklyn Cock


8. Feminist Participatory Action Research in African Sex Work Studies - Ntokozo Yingwana


9. Participatory Action Research for Food Justice in Johannesburg: Seeking a More Immediate Impact for Engaged Research - Brittany Kesselman


10. Dilemmas and Issues Confronting Socially Engaged Research within Universities - Aninka Claassens and Nokwanda Sihlali


11. Experiences of Meetings and Cooperation between Academics and Unions: The Work Studies Group from the South (GETSUR) - Dasten Julian Vejar


12. Critically Engaging Public Sociology in Turkey and 'Sociology across the South' - Ercuement Celik


13. Reflections on Critical Engagement - Michael Burawoy


14 Conclusion: Towards a Southern Sociology - Karl von Holdt
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Critical engagement; Public sociology; Southern critique; Counterhegemonic sociology; Global South; South-north dialogue; Co-production of knowledge; Participatory action research