In this Book
- Open to Disruption: Time and Craft in the Practice of Slow Sociology
- Book
- 2014
- Published by: Vanderbilt University Press
summary
At a time when an emphasis on productivity in higher education threatens to undermine well-crafted research, these highly reflexive essays capture the sometimes profound intellectual effects that may accompany disrupted scholarship. They reveal that over long periods of time relationships with people studied invariably change, sometimes in dramatic ways. They illustrate how world events such as 9/11 and economic cycles impact individual biographies.
Some researchers describe how disruptions prompted them to expand the boundaries of their discipline and invent concepts that could more accurately describe phenomena that previously had no name and no scholarly history. Sometimes scholars themselves caused the disruption as they circled back to work they had considered "done" and allowed the possibility of rethinking earlier findings.
Table of Contents
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- 3. Returns
- pp. 63-84
- 4. Studying My Hometown
- pp. 85-99
- 6. Disrupting Scholarship
- pp. 119-140
- 9. Getting It Right
- pp. 161-173
- 11. History on a Slow Track
- pp. 197-204
- 13. Paying Forward and Paying Back
- pp. 224-240
- 14. Rethinking Families: A Slow Journey
- pp. 241-254
- 15. Time to Find Words
- pp. 255-265
- Contributors
- pp. 279-282
Additional Information
ISBN
9780826519863
Related ISBN(s)
9780826519849, 9780826519856
MARC Record
OCLC
883311402
Pages
288
Launched on MUSE
2014-09-06
Language
English
Open Access
Yes