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Epilogue
Student Reflections on a Public Sociology Course at UBC, Okanagan Campus
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Kyle Nolan
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 3
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Debating the Normative Dimensions of Professional Sociology
- Returning to the Classics 31
- Public Sociology, Professional Sociology, and Democracy 53
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Critical Reflections on the Possibility of Public Sociology
- L’Ouverture des bouches 77
- Precarious Publics 108
- Reflections on the Theory and Practice of Teaching Public Sociology 132
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Blurring the Line Between Policy and Public Sociology
- Public Sociology and Research Ethics 153
- Coral W. Topping, Pioneer Canadian Public Sociologist 175
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Innovative Engagements in Public Scholarship
- Social Media and e-Public Sociology 205
- Public Ethnography as Public Engagement 225
- Conclusion 246
- Epilogue 252
- Appendix 1 257
- Appendix 2 263
- Contributors 276
- Index 280
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 3
-
Debating the Normative Dimensions of Professional Sociology
- Returning to the Classics 31
- Public Sociology, Professional Sociology, and Democracy 53
-
Critical Reflections on the Possibility of Public Sociology
- L’Ouverture des bouches 77
- Precarious Publics 108
- Reflections on the Theory and Practice of Teaching Public Sociology 132
-
Blurring the Line Between Policy and Public Sociology
- Public Sociology and Research Ethics 153
- Coral W. Topping, Pioneer Canadian Public Sociologist 175
-
Innovative Engagements in Public Scholarship
- Social Media and e-Public Sociology 205
- Public Ethnography as Public Engagement 225
- Conclusion 246
- Epilogue 252
- Appendix 1 257
- Appendix 2 263
- Contributors 276
- Index 280