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Sociologists in Action Kathleen Odell Korgen

Sociologists in Action By Kathleen Odell Korgen

Sociologists in Action by Kathleen Odell Korgen


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Brings the subject matter of sociology to life for students. Linking theory and practice, this textbook explores how sociological knowledge is used in the community to fight for social change and justice.

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Sociologists in Action: Sociology, Social Change, and Social Justice by Kathleen Odell Korgen

The only text to provide real-life examples of how practicing sociologists use sociology to work toward social change and social justice!

Providing vivid examples of how sociologists are using sociological tools to make a positive impact on our society, this one-of-a-kind book helps students better understand how their study of sociology can be put to good use in today's world. Each of the 14 chapters, closely aligned with key topics in sociology courses, is filled with stories from practicing sociologists that help students better understand how their sociology studies can be applied and provides answers to the question, "...but what can I do with a sociology degree?"

Discussion questions and suggested additional readings and resources at the end of each chapter give students the opportunity to delve further into the topics covered and carry out full and nuanced discussions, grounded in the "real world" work of public sociologists.

About Kathleen Odell Korgen

Kathleen Odell Korgen is Professor of Sociology at William Paterson University, a comprehensive university in Wayne, New Jersey. Kathleen enjoys teaching her students that sociology is a remarkably useful discipline and highlights how "Sociologists in Action" make a positive impact on society. Her published works on race relations and racial identity include From Black to Biracial, Crossing the Racial Divide, Multiracial Americans and Social Class, Race Policy and Multiracial Americans. Her teaching texts, in addition to Sociology in Action, include Our Social World, The Engaged Sociologist, Sociologists in Action, , and Social Problems in Action. Kathleen is also the editor of The Cambridge Handbook of Sociology. Kathleen works as a consultant for other sociology departments as a member of the American Sociological Association Departmental Resources Group and received William Paterson University's award for Excellence in Scholarship/Creative Expression in 2006 and the university's award for Excellence in Teaching in 2014. Jonathan M. White, PhD, is director of the Bentley Service Learning Center and associate professor of sociology at Bentley University in Massachusetts. His primary areas of specialization are inequality, poverty, globalization, human rights, and public sociology. Dr. White has received numerous teaching and humanitarian awards. He is the founding director of Sports for Hunger, the Hunger Resource Center, and the Halloween for Hunger, We are Silent, and Pass-the-Fast campaigns. He serves on the board of directors for Free The Children, Peace Through Youth, Me to We, and the Graduation Pledge Alliance. Dr. White has authored several articles in the fields of inequality and globalization. His work on public sociology includes coediting (with Kathleen Korgen and Shelley White) Sociologists in Action: Sociology, Social Change, and Social Justice (2014) and Sociologists in Action on Inequalities: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality (2015). He is also currently writing a book titled Hungry to Be Heard: Voices From a Malnourished America. Dr. White lives in Waltham, Massachusetts, with his wife, Shelley, and is the very proud uncle of his 13 nieces and nephews, Jarred, Kyle, Tyler, Arielle, Cameron, Brianna, Mikayla, Joshua, Jack, Logan, Tyler, Joey, and Brookelyn. Shelley K. White, PhD, MPH, is a sociologist and Assistant Professor of Health Sciences and Public Health at Worcester State University. She recently taught in the Sociology Department at Simmons College, where she also coordinated the Simmons World Challenge - an interdisciplinary, student-led learning program which creates actionable solutions to global social justice problems. Shelley's teaching and research focus on health and illness, globalization and development, inequalities, social movements and social justice. She previously worked in HIV/AIDS policy globally and domestically, and serves on the board of directors of Free the Children and SocMed. She is co-editor of Sociologists in Action: Sociology, Social Change, and Social Justice (with Kathleen Odell Korgen and Jonathan White), (2nd Edition, Sage 2013) and her recent publications appear in the Journal of Human Rights Practice; Education, Citizenship and Social Justice; Public Health Reports; and Critical Public Health.

Table of Contents

The Sociological Perspective Sociology: Promise and Potential Through Praxis - Cheryl Joseph Human Rights and the Sociological Imagination: How Sociologists Can Help Make the World a Better Place - Mayra Gomez Stand Up and Speak Out - Judith Wittner Getting Behind the Headlines and Going Where the Action Is: My Career as A Sociologist in Non-Academic Settings - Georgette F. Bennett Theory Critical Mixed-Race Studies: The Intersections of Identity and Social Justice - Andrew Jolivette Doing Sociology: Creating Equal Employment Opportunities - Menah Pratt-Clarke Using Sociology for College Success - Laura Nichols Research Methods The Michigan Alcohol and Other Drugs School Survey - Thomas L. Van Valey Using Sociological Skills for Movements to Confront Power: The Genesis of the Research Institute on Social and Economic Policy (RISEP) - Bruce Nissen Positive Deviance Research as a Way to Help People - Samuel R. Friedman Culture Academic as Social Entrepreneur: Creating Organizations for Social Change - Juliet Schor Excerpt From `The Diary of a Mad Social Scientist - Corey Dolgon Youth Culture, Identity, and Resistance: Participatory Action Research in a Puerto Rican Barrio - Nilda Flores-Gonzalez and Michael Rodriguez-Muniz Socialization Socialization, Stereotypes, and Homelessness - Michele Wakin Reengaging Activism in the Socialization of Undergraduate Students - Shelley White Dangerous Behaviors? Police Encounters With Juvenile Gang Offenders - Susan Guarino-Ghezzi Deviant Behavior Reducing Hate and Prejudice on Campus: A Sociologist's Contributions" - Jack Levin Using Evidence-Based Research to Inform Public Policy: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina - David S. Kirk The Politics of Protest Policing - Alex S. Vitale From Damaged Goods to Empowered Patients - Adina Nack Social Movements Never Again Must Mean Never - Ellen J. Kennedy Change the World-Start at School - Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur A Campus Gun-Free Zone Movement - Rob Benford Social Movements and Activist Sociology - Charles Derber Stratification and Social Class Housing and Homelessness in Maine: A Case of Public Sociology in Practice - Joe Bandy Relocating the Homeless-or Not! - James D. Wright Sociology Is Action: Using Sociology for Children's Rights - Jonathan White Race and Ethics Relations Bridging the Campus and the Community: Blogging About the Asian American Experience - C. N. Le The Responsibilities of Relationships: Using Sociology to Build Meaningful Alliances - Barbara Gurr Putting Sociology to Work in Winnersville, USA - Mark Patrick George Methods of Truth and Reconciliation - David Cunningham Sex, Gender, and Sexuality Sex in Some Cities: Explorations of AIDS/HIV Education and Hooking Up - Rebecca Plante A Public Sociology of Gender and Masculinity - Michael Kimmel The Southern West Virginia Photovoice Project: Community Action Through Sociological Research - Shannon Elizabeth Bell Getting the Message Out - Susan Stall Globalization and Immigration Interracial Conflict and Attempts at Reconciliation in Auburn, Maine - Joe Bandy, with Elspeth Benard (Dennison) How Culture Matters in Poverty Alleviation Efforts: Microcredit and Confucian Ideas in Rural China - Becky Hsu Localizing International Human Rights: Engaging with the World Social Forum Process - Jackie Smith Informed Debate in a Political Minefield - Irene Bloemraad Community-Based Research and Immigrant Rights - Leah Schmalzbauer Environmental Justice Reducing Pesticide Exposure Risks: An Environmental Sociologist's Role - (Hanna-) Andrea Rother Using a Sociological Tool Kit to Make Energy Efficiency Happen - Lou Jacobson Activist Scholarship for Environmental Justice - David Naguib Pellow The Sociology of Environmental Justice: Merging Research and Action - Daniel Faber Social Institutions (Family, Economy) Sociological Advocacy for Children - Yvonne Vissing From Hollowing Out the Middle to Reimagining Small Towns - Patrick J. Carr Why Don't We Do Something About It?' Response to Job Loss in Rural Communities - Leslie Hossfeld Social Institutions, Continued (Education, Government, Religion) A Sociologist as a Social Seismographer: Understanding the Earthquake in Class Inequality in U.S. Higher Education - Sigal Alon Promoting Community Environmental Sustainability Using a Project-Based Approach - Dadit Hidayat, Randy Stoecker, and Heather Gates Using Sociology to Counter Stereotypes: The Case of American Muslims - John O'Brien and Besheer Mohamed Out of the Tower and Into the Capitol: How Sociology Students Helped Spark the Wisconsin Uprising 277 - Charity A. Schmidt Democracy Matters: Giving Students a Political Voice - Joan D. Mandle

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CIN1452203113G
9781452203119
1452203113
Sociologists in Action: Sociology, Social Change, and Social Justice by Kathleen Odell Korgen
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2013-04-23
320
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