Sociology as a vocation: Moral commitment and scientific imagination
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Author/contributor
- Burawoy, Michael (Author)
Title
Sociology as a vocation: Moral commitment and scientific imagination
Abstract
Public sociology and the sacrifices it entails, richly described in the case studies in this monograph, are driven by moral commitment. This is one element of sociology as a vocation. The other element is sociology as a science. The case studies are built on an embryonic sociology of commodification, understood in its historical dimensions and its global consequences. This sociology of commodification examines the disasters created by third-wave marketization and the bleak future for human existence, thereby, fueling the original moral commitment of public sociology.
Publication
Current Sociology
Volume
62
Issue
2
Pages
279-284
Date
March 1, 2014
Journal Abbr
Current Sociology
Language
English
ISSN
0011-3921
Short Title
Sociology as a vocation
Accessed
2017-01-31, 4:53 p.m.
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Citation
Burawoy, Michael. 2014. “Sociology as a Vocation: Moral Commitment and Scientific Imagination.” Current Sociology 62 (2): 279–84. DOI: 10.1177/0011392113515796.
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Keywords
- countermovement
- double movement
- fictitious commodities
- marketization
- public sociology
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