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Making Sense of the Social World

Methods of Investigation
Loseblattwerk
432 Seiten
2019 | 6th ed.
SAGE Publications Inc (Verlag)
978-1-5443-2409-8 (ISBN)
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A member of the Hamilton College (Clinton, NY) faculty since 1981, Dan Chambliss graduated from New College (Florida) in 1975 and earned Master's and Ph.D. degrees from Yale University; in 1982 his doctoral thesis received the American Sociological Association's prize for the best recent dissertation on medical sociology. His research interests are higher education, organizations, social psychology and research methods, while he teaches courses from introductory sociology through senior theses, with an emphasis on social theory, social psychology, and phenomenology. Holder of two previous endowed chairs in recognition of undergraduate teaching, in 2005 Chambliss was named the inaugural holder of the Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professorship at Hamilton. He is the winner of the ASA's Theory section prize for his work on organizational excellence in his widely-reprinted 1989 article, "The Mundanity of Excellence: An Ethnographic Report on Stratification and Olympic Swimmers, " and is author of Champions: The Making of Olympic Swimmers, which was named the 1991 Book of the Year by the U.S. Olympic Committee. His 1996 book, Beyond Caring: Hospitals, Nurses and the Social Organization of Ethics, won the Eliot Freidson Prize for the best book of the preceding two years in medical sociology from the American Sociological Association. Chambliss is also co-author, with Russell Schutt, of Making Sense of the Social World, a research methods textbook currently in a sixth edition, in use at over one hundred colleges and universities in the US and UK. His work has been widely translated in Europe and Asia. Chambliss is the author with Christopher Takacs, his former student and now a PhD candidate at the University of Chicago, of How College Works, published in February 2014 by Harvard University Press. How College Works has been named recipient of the Press's Warren and Virginia Stone Prize as the outstanding book of the year on Education and Society. From 2002-2008, Chambliss served as a Commissioner, then Member of the Executive Committee, of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, overseeing the accreditation of more than 500 colleges and universities in the mid-Atlantic region. He recently served for three years on the governing Council of the American Sociological Association, where he currently serves on the Executive Office and Budget Committee, overseeing management of the Association. In 2018 he received the ASA's national career prize for Distinguished Contributions to Teaching. Beyond his academic work, Chambliss serves as senior advisor and Research Director for LH&P, a team of management consultants serving senior leadership (C-level) executives in Fortune 50 firms in the US and UK; he specializes in the design and analysis of internal research projects and secondary data. Raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee, he now resides in Cazenovia, New York. Russell K. Schutt, PhD, is a professor and the chair of sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and a lecturer on sociology in the Department of Psychiatry at the Harvard Medical School (Massachusetts Mental Health Center). He completed his BA, MA, and PhD (1977) at the University of Illinois at Chicago and a postdoctoral fellowship in the Sociology of Social Control Training Program at Yale University (1977-1979). His other books include Investigating the Social World: The Process and Practice of Research and Fundamentals of Social Work Research (with Ray Engel), Making Sense of the Social World (with Dan Chambliss), and Research Methods in Psychology (with Paul G. Nestor)--all with SAGE Publications, as well as Homelessness, Housing, and Mental Illness (Harvard University Press) and Social Neuroscience: Brain, Mind, and Society (coedited with Larry J. Seidman and Matcheri S. Keshavan, also Harvard University Press). Most of his peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters focus on the effect of social context on cognition, satisfaction, functioning, and recidivism, the orientations of service recipients and of service and criminal justice personnel, and the organization of health and social services. He is currently a coinvestigator for a randomized trial of peer support for homeless dually diagnosed veterans, funded by the Veterans Administration.

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Thousand Oaks
Sprache englisch
Maße 203 x 251 mm
Gewicht 748 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Empirische Sozialforschung
ISBN-10 1-5443-2409-X / 154432409X
ISBN-13 978-1-5443-2409-8 / 9781544324098
Zustand Neuware
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