Sociologists and Social Progress: How Defeating Narratives Affect U.S. and Caribbean Sociological Academies

O. Alexander Miller

Sociologists and Social Progress: How Defeating Narratives Affect U.S. and Caribbean Sociological Academies
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Published
18 December 2010
Pages
176
ISBN
9780739138786

Sociologists and Social Progress: How Defeating Narratives Affect U.S. and Caribbean Sociological Academies

O. Alexander Miller

This book utilizes narratives from U.S. and Caribbean scholars to examine the viability of sociologists changing the world from below through sporadic interdependent networks (Piven 2008). The conclusion reached is that in its current state, the academy can do little to improve conditions in society, as sociologists are themselves embattled by defeating narratives revolving around: poor personal experiences; the recalcitrance of Old World history; European epistemological meta-narratives, and; the multi-paradigmatic criteria for determining sociological knowledge. If sociologists are to finally influence society then the academy has to first overcome its calcified European and Anglo-American principles of domination.

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