Sari Hanafi & Chin-Chun Yi 
Sociologies in Dialogue [PDF ebook] 

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Sociologies in Dialogue brings together expert contributions from international scholars, who reflect on the importance of collaboration between diverse sociological perspectives to enhance our understanding of the role of sociology as an academic discipline, and as a vehicle for social change.

By exploring the distinctive practices and research of a range of sociologists, the book shows how an open dialogue between sociologists is critical to addressing major sociological issues across the globe such as inequality and ethnocentrism, and challenging the hierarchies of knowledge production and circulation. Contributors also discuss novel strands in theory and methodology such as multicultural sociology, cosmopolitanism, and multiple modernities.

An important contribution for researchers and students interested in global sociology, sociological theories and methodologies.

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Table des matières

Chapter 1. Introduction by Sari Hanafi and Chin-Chun Yi
Part 1. Trends in Internationalization of sociology (North-South and South-South)
Chapter 2. Global or globish sociology? Scientific academic journals, internationalization, national assessment policies: an Italian case-study by Paola Borgna
Chapter 3. The Brazilian Sociological Society and recent reflections on the Internationalization of Sociology by Tom Dwyer and Carlos Benedito Martins
Chapter 4. Place, Time and Generations in a Global Dialogue about Social Change by Dan Woodman
Chapter 5. A Missed Cognitive Chance for Social Knowledge by Anna Wessely
Part 2. Emerging new local sociologies
Chapter 6. Project Filipinong Sosyolohiya: A Nativist Sociology Converses with the Global Sociology by Dennis S. Erasga
Chapter 7. The Mestizo sociology of Latin America by Roberto Briceño-León
Chapter 8. Sociology in Mexico as a Witness of Multiple Modernities by Fernando R. Castañeda
Chapter 9. The problematics of the justice issue in a changing society: the Russian case by Mikhail F. Chernysh
Chapter 10. Taiwanese Sociology’s Road to Professionalization and Engagement by Chih-Jou Jay Chen
Part 3. Sociology in (post)authoritarian context
Chapter 11. Postcolonialism vs post-authoritarianism: The Arab World and Latin America in comparative perspective by Sari Hanafi
Chapter 12. Practicing Sociology in Syria: Dilemmas in the Context of Authoritarianism and Conflict by Kheder Zakaria
Chapter 13. Ethno-cultural identity and development of intercultural dialogue in Azerbaijan by Rufat Guliyev
Chapter 14. “Victims of geography or politics?”: Public and policy sociology in the Croatian sociology by Jasminka Lažnjak
Part 4. When Sociology becomes public
Chapter 15. The Significance of Public Sociology for Welfare Reform: Beyond the empirical-normative dichotomy by Kazuo Seiyama
Chapter 16. Reconciliation and Decolonization: Challenges for Committing Sociology in a Connected World by Terry Wotherspoon
Chapter 17. The Production of Knowledge in the Public Domain: a case study on Polish attitudes towards recent migration into Europe by Tomasz Korczynski, Tomasz Maslanka, Rafal Wisniewski and Cardinal Wyszynski
Chapter 18. Building in sociology in a pluralistic society: forty years of sociological practice in Spain by Manuel Fernández-Esquinas, Cristóbal Torres-Albero and Lucila Finkel
Part 5. Hurdles for the dialogue: challenges of the institutionalization of sociology
Chapter 19. Sociology in Portugal: local, national, and international dialogues by João Teixeira Lopes, Pedro Abrantes, Lígia Ferro, Madalena Ramos, Benedita Portugal e Melo, Ana Ferreira, Dalila Cerejo and Alexandra Aníbal
Chapter 20. Palestinian Sociology: Divergent Practices and Approaches by Abaher El Sakka
Chapter 21. Crisis of Unplanned Expansion of Sociology in the Global South: Problems and Prospects of Sociological Education in Bangladesh by Shaikh Mohammad Kais
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A propos de l’auteur

Chin-Chun Yi is a distinguished research fellow at the Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.  Dr. Yi’s recent research interests are changing families in Chinese and East Asian societies and the growth trajectories of youth from early adolescence to young adulthood.  She has served as the principal investigator of research projects in family and youth studies, and leads the team composed of researchers of different ranks.  Chin-Chun Yi has been an active member of the ISA since 1990, and is the current president of RC06 (2014-2018) as well as the ISA executive committee member of Research Council (2010-2014-2018). She also has numerous experiences with editorial work including serving in the editorial board of Journal of Comparative Family Studies, International Sociology, The Sociological Quarterly, Sociological Inquiry, Sociology or as the guest editor for Journal of Family Issue, Current Sociology. Among the edited books, Dr. Yi has published “The Psychological Well-being of East Asian Youth” (Springer, 2013); “Family and Marriage: Taiwan Social Change from 1985-2005” (co-edited with Y.H. Chang, in Chinese, Academia Sinica, 2012); “Changing Female’s Family Status in Chinese Societies: A Comparison among Taiwan, Tianjin, Shanghai and Hong Kong” (Co-edited with Y. H. Chen, in Chinese, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2006).  She also led and edited special issues in English academic journals on youth and family over the last two decades.

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