The Able Body and the Pursuit of Power
Bill Hughes
This chapter argues that able power is and has been embodied in what Plato called “those of the best,” men who claim to ennoble the world with their eugenic superiority. Able power, ...
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Academic Blogs
Jimmie Manning
Academic blogs are an increasingly popular form of social media that allow scholars to enact public engagement. This chapter examines academic blogs as scholarship, blogs about scholarship, ...
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Academics Writing for a Broader Public Audience
Phillip Vannini and Sarah Abbott
Despite continued appeals by funding bodies, universities, and academy-based professional organizations to engage in knowledge mobilization, few academic researchers have made convincing ...
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Activism, Inclusion, and Social Justice
Michael Prince
This chapter considers the relations between disability and the political in contemporary societies. This includes a discussion of possibilities of human agency and social movement ...
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Advances in Exponential Random Graph Models
Dean Lusher, Peng Wang, Julia Brennecke, Julien Brailly, Malick Faye, and Colin Gallagher
This chapter presents recent developments in exponential random graph models (ERGMs), statistical models for social network structure. ERGMs assume that social networks are composed of ...
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The Aesthetic Labor of Ethnographers
Kjerstin Gruys and David J. Hutson
This chapter uses a comparative case method, drawing on autoethnographic accounts to explore how ethnographers perform aesthetic labor across two research sites: a women’s plus-size ...
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Affect and Emotion in Jane Addams’s Thought
Clara Fischer
Critical theorists, especially feminists, have long been concerned with the affective dimension of our lives and have highlighted its centrality to political analyses. More recently, there ...
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Affective Publics: Solidarity and Distance
Zizi Papacharissi
Social science is vested in the potential technology carries for expression and connection. Human beings utilize media, social media, and communication technologies for expression and ...
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Affluence, Anti-Consumerism, and the Politics of Consumption
Kim Humphery
This chapter explores “anti-consumerist” critique and practice as articulated in a range of Western nations over the last two decades. It surveys the rise of a twenty-first-century ...
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Afghan Experiences of Displacement
Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase
This chapter focuses on research among internally displaced Afghan communities who had fled to Pakistan over the protracted periods of conflict and were then unable to return to their homes ...
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Agent-Based Computational Models of Reputation and Status Dynamics
André Grow and Andreas Flache
Social scientists increasingly construe social life as a complex dynamic process, in which macro-level properties of social systems can emerge from individuals’ actions and interactions in ...
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Aggression Through Mobile Communication: Unraveling Its Motives and Consequences
Michel Walrave, Joris Van Ouytsel, and Koen Ponnet
Both adolescents and adults use mobile applications to engage in conversations, expand their social networks, and, for some, engage in romantic relationships. While mobile applications ...
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Aging, Gender, and the Body
Laura Hurd
In this chapter, the author considers some of the theoretical and methodological conundrums that she encountered in her qualitative research that has focused on later life experiences of ...
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Aid and Global Poverty
Simon Feeny and Mark McGillivray
This article examines the relationship between foreign aid and poverty in developing countries, with the goal of determining whether donor governments are motivated and actively set out to ...
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Al-Nahda’s Local Test: Compromise, Institutionalization, and Generational Dislocation
Olfa Lamloum
After some 10 years in power and more than two years in control of several municipalities, the previously banned Tunisian Islamist party al-Nahda has had a unique trajectory as a Sunni ...
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Alienation, or Why Capitalism is Bad for Us
Dan Swain
This chapter considers the significance of Marx’s concept of alienation to his overall criticism of capitalism. At the concept’s core is the idea that while labor is potentially a ...
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All of Our Relations: Indigenous Sociology and Indigenous Lifeworlds
Tahu Kukutai
This chapter offers a perspective on what makes Indigenous sociology distinctive, and why it is important. It is less concerned with “speaking back” or “up” to the sociological discipline ...
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Ambient Play: Understanding Mobile Games in Everyday Life
Larissa Hjorth and Ingrid Richardson
In this chapter the authors conceptualize the shifts in mobile gaming through two key rubrics—ambient play and digital wayfaring—that help to coalesce the multiple forms of domestic, ...
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American Indian Leadership: On Indigenous Geographies of Gender and Thrivance
Andrew J. Jolivétte
Gender diversity in Native American and Indigenous communities is deeply embedded in a long genealogical history of culturally rooted ontologies that inform contemporary sociological ...
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Analytic Ethnography
Diane Vaughan
This article examines the unique contribution that analytic ethnography has made and can make to accomplishing two of the key principles of analytical sociology: developing theoretical ...
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