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Department and Discipline

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In this history of the Chicago School of Sociology, Andrew Abbott investigates central topics in the emergence of modern scholarship, paying special attention to "schools of science" and how such schools reproduce themselves over time. What are the preconditions from which schools arise? Do they exist as rigid rules or as flexible structures? How do they emerge from the day-to-day activities of academic life such as editing journals and writing papers? Abbott analyzes the shifts in social scientific inquiry and discloses the intellectual rivalry and faculty politics that characterized different stages of the Chicago School. Along the way, he traces the rich history of the discipline's main journal, the "American Journal of Sociology". Embedded in this analysis of the school and its practices is a broader theoretical argument, which Abbott uses to redefine social objects as a sequence of interconnected events rather than as fixed entities. Abbott's theories grow directly out of the Chicago School's insistence that social life be located in time and place, a tradition that has been at the heart of the school since its founding 100 years ago.

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ISBN: 9780226000985
Publication date: 8th October 1999
Author: Andrew Abbott
Publisher: University of Chicago Press an imprint of The University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 262 pages
Series: Emersion: Emergent Village resources for communities of faith
Genres: Social and cultural history
Sociology and anthropology
Higher education, tertiary education