
Creating Sociological Awareness
Collective Images and Symbolic Representations
Anselm L. Strauss(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. December 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
458 pages
978-1-4128-6439-8 (ISBN)
Description
In this volume the distinguished sociologist Anselm Strauss reflects on his self-professed, lifelong intention to create sociological awareness in his readers and students. Strauss democratizes sociology by making sure that relativities of status, power, and wealth are acknowledged in the conduct of everyday life, and by recognizing that all collective life is subject to negotiation, rearrangement, and reconstruction.
Represented here are some ideas for which Strauss is best known. He addresses work, leisure, culture, illness, identity, and policy. These disparate topics are linked by Strauss' "web of negotiation" by which organizational arrangements can be changed. The volume concludes with discussion about problems of method, consultation, and teaching, affirming Strauss' commitment to passing along the sociological awareness reflected in this volume to a next generation.
Squarely in the long tradition of the Chicago School of sociology, the work of Anselm Strauss represents the very best thinking in modern sociological and psychological analysis. Those interested in the origins of his major conceptual frameworks will find this an essential volume.
Represented here are some ideas for which Strauss is best known. He addresses work, leisure, culture, illness, identity, and policy. These disparate topics are linked by Strauss' "web of negotiation" by which organizational arrangements can be changed. The volume concludes with discussion about problems of method, consultation, and teaching, affirming Strauss' commitment to passing along the sociological awareness reflected in this volume to a next generation.
Squarely in the long tradition of the Chicago School of sociology, the work of Anselm Strauss represents the very best thinking in modern sociological and psychological analysis. Those interested in the origins of his major conceptual frameworks will find this an essential volume.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
668 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4128-6439-8 (9781412864398)
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Anselm Strauss (1916-1996) was an American medical sociologist and professor at the University of Chicago, USA. He was elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1980. Irving Louis Horowitz (1929-2012) was Hannah Arendt Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Political Science at Rutgers University. He was the founder and served as chairman of the board and editorial director of Transaction Publishers.
Content
Contents
Foreword
Irving Louis Horowitz
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. Interaction
1. The Chicago Tradition's Ongoing Theory of Action/Interaction
2. Closed Awareness (With Barney Glaser)
3. Face-to-Face Interaction: Complex and Developmental
4. Structured Interactional Process
II. Work
5. Work and the Division of Labour
6. Th e Articulation of Project Work: An Organizational Process
7. Sentimental Work (With Shizuko Fagerhaugh, Barbara Suczek, and Carolyn Wiener)
III. Trajectory
8. Trajectory Framework for Management of Chronic Illness (With Juliet Corbin)
9. Illness Trajectories (With Shizuko Fagerhaugh, Barbara Suczek, and Carolyn Wiener)
IV. Negotiation
10. Negotiated Order and the Coordination of Work(With Rue Bucher, Danuta Ehrlich, Melvin Sabshin, and Leonard Schatzman)
11. General Considerations: An Introduction
12. Paradigm and Prospects for a General Theory of Negotiation
V. Social Worlds
13. A Social World Perspective
14. Professions in Process (With Rue Bucher)
15. Memo on Science and Policy Arenas: Some Summary Notes
VI. Collective Images and Symbolic Representations
16. The Symbolic Time of Cities
17. Images of Immigration and Ethnicity
VII. Identity
18. Transformations of Identity
VIII. Body and Biography
19. Experiencing Body Failure and a Disrupted Self-Image (With Juliet Corbin)
20. Comeback: Th e Process of Overcoming Disability (With Juliet Corbin)
21. Body, Action-Performance, and Everyday Life
IX. Policy
22. Medical Ghettos
23. Implications for Delivering Safe and Humane Care (With Shizuko Fagerhaugh, Barbara Suczek, and Carolyn Wiener)
24. A Model for Reorganizing Health Care Delivery (With Juliet Corbin)
X. Method, Consultation, and Teaching
25. Criteria for Evaluating a Grounded Theory (With Juliet Corbin)
26. Tracing Lines of Conditional Influence: Matrix and Paths (With Juliet Corbin)
27. Research Consultations and Teaching: Guidelines, Strategies, and Style
Subject Index
Author Index
Foreword
Irving Louis Horowitz
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. Interaction
1. The Chicago Tradition's Ongoing Theory of Action/Interaction
2. Closed Awareness (With Barney Glaser)
3. Face-to-Face Interaction: Complex and Developmental
4. Structured Interactional Process
II. Work
5. Work and the Division of Labour
6. Th e Articulation of Project Work: An Organizational Process
7. Sentimental Work (With Shizuko Fagerhaugh, Barbara Suczek, and Carolyn Wiener)
III. Trajectory
8. Trajectory Framework for Management of Chronic Illness (With Juliet Corbin)
9. Illness Trajectories (With Shizuko Fagerhaugh, Barbara Suczek, and Carolyn Wiener)
IV. Negotiation
10. Negotiated Order and the Coordination of Work(With Rue Bucher, Danuta Ehrlich, Melvin Sabshin, and Leonard Schatzman)
11. General Considerations: An Introduction
12. Paradigm and Prospects for a General Theory of Negotiation
V. Social Worlds
13. A Social World Perspective
14. Professions in Process (With Rue Bucher)
15. Memo on Science and Policy Arenas: Some Summary Notes
VI. Collective Images and Symbolic Representations
16. The Symbolic Time of Cities
17. Images of Immigration and Ethnicity
VII. Identity
18. Transformations of Identity
VIII. Body and Biography
19. Experiencing Body Failure and a Disrupted Self-Image (With Juliet Corbin)
20. Comeback: Th e Process of Overcoming Disability (With Juliet Corbin)
21. Body, Action-Performance, and Everyday Life
IX. Policy
22. Medical Ghettos
23. Implications for Delivering Safe and Humane Care (With Shizuko Fagerhaugh, Barbara Suczek, and Carolyn Wiener)
24. A Model for Reorganizing Health Care Delivery (With Juliet Corbin)
X. Method, Consultation, and Teaching
25. Criteria for Evaluating a Grounded Theory (With Juliet Corbin)
26. Tracing Lines of Conditional Influence: Matrix and Paths (With Juliet Corbin)
27. Research Consultations and Teaching: Guidelines, Strategies, and Style
Subject Index
Author Index