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Exploring an Industrial Structure of Feeling: Creating Industrial , in a Twentieth-Century Workplacereer in particular demonstrates the rich and varied breadth of interests from industrial sociology, through social theory, to cultural and media studies. This scale and scope, this ambition to stretch the sociological imagination, is partly a product of a very different era of academic practice, butfollicular-unit 发表于 2025-3-25 21:16:47
John Eldridge’s Adventures with Cross-Classification in the Sociology of Workdventures with this technique. His comments on cross-classification also link his long-standing interests in the sociology of employment relations and social theory, especially through discussions of C. Wright Mills and Gi Baldamus. In this essay I will consider the scope for further adventures of t为现场 发表于 2025-3-26 02:25:09
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False Self-Employmentlife (Eldridge 1968; 1971) I was a research student in Edinburgh, supervised by Tom Burns and Frank Bechhofer. My project explored the theme of class and consciousness and empirically it followed some of the traditions of ‘plant sociology’ by comparing workers at three sites in Scotland (Clydebridge多嘴多舌 发表于 2025-3-26 11:54:40
On the (Alternative) Worlds That We Have Lost: , Revisitedens’s fame as ‘Blair’s Brain’, Eldridge traced the history of sociologists engaging in public debate by drawing upon ideas of ‘third’ ways. Taking in Durkheim, Hobhouse, Mannheim, Dahrendorf and Giddens, Eldridge argued that ‘the history of sociology is replete with examples of sociologists who want1分开 发表于 2025-3-26 14:55:23
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The Humanitarian Crisis in Sociologympact, but also in the sense of treating issues of public concern: industrial disputes, impartiality in television news, media health scares; it has often concerned itself, following the work of Raymond Williams, with ‘culture’; and it has been consistently subversive, in the sense of challenging th