The study of boundaries in the social sciences
M Lamont, V Molnár - Annual review of sociology, 2002 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract In recent years, the concept of boundaries has been at the center of influential
research agendas in anthropology, history, political science, social psychology, and …
research agendas in anthropology, history, political science, social psychology, and …
Interdisciplinarity: A critical assessment
This article draws together disparate research and theorizing on interdisciplinarity. We first
describe widespread efforts to promote interdisciplinarity in US universities and critically …
describe widespread efforts to promote interdisciplinarity in US universities and critically …
Algorithms as culture: Some tactics for the ethnography of algorithmic systems
N Seaver - Big data & society, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This article responds to recent debates in critical algorithm studies about the significance of
the term “algorithm.” Where some have suggested that critical scholars should align their …
the term “algorithm.” Where some have suggested that critical scholars should align their …
[BOOK][B] Disciplining old age: The formation of gerontological knowledge
S Katz - 1996 - books.google.com
The conference was organized cooperatively with the Surface Engineering Division of the
ASM, and as part of Materials Week, and so was attended by a wider range of scientists from …
ASM, and as part of Materials Week, and so was attended by a wider range of scientists from …
[BOOK][B] The critique of the state
J Bartelson - 2001 - books.google.com
" What kind of political order would there be in the absence of the state? Jens Bartelson
argues that we are currently unable to imagine what might lurk'beyond', because our basic …
argues that we are currently unable to imagine what might lurk'beyond', because our basic …
[BOOK][B] Cultural aging: Life course, lifestyle, and senior worlds
S Katz - 2005 - degruyter.com
Stephen Katz opens our eyes to the exhilarating possibilities for the aging experience. His
analytic lenses touch on issues of governmentality, identity, agency, embodiment, gender …
analytic lenses touch on issues of governmentality, identity, agency, embodiment, gender …
Three concepts of globalization
J Bartelson - International sociology, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
This article is a brief inquiry into the meaning and function of the concept of globalization
within the social sciences during the last decade. Describing the ontological presuppositions …
within the social sciences during the last decade. Describing the ontological presuppositions …
[BOOK][B] Feminist new materialisms, sport and fitness: A lively entanglement
Palgrave's New Femininities in Digital, Physical and Sporting Cultures series is dedicated to
exploring emerging forms and expressions of femininity, feminist activism and politics in an …
exploring emerging forms and expressions of femininity, feminist activism and politics in an …
[BOOK][B] Evidence-based social work: A critical stance
Evidence-based practice is now a core element of many governments' approaches to policy-
making and social intervention. It has become a powerful movement that promises to …
making and social intervention. It has become a powerful movement that promises to …
Reputation, image, prestige, and goodwill: An interdisciplinary approach to organizational standing
Reputation, image, prestige, and goodwill areconcepts used by different disciplines, eg,
economics, marketing, sociology, and accounting, to denote thegeneral standing of …
economics, marketing, sociology, and accounting, to denote thegeneral standing of …