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Resources for a Journey of Hope: Raymond Williams on Utopia and Science Fiction

Raymond Williams had an enduring interest in science fiction, an interest attested to: first, by two articles specifically addressed to the genre, both of which were eventually published in the journal Science Fiction Studies; second, by a wide range of reference in more familiar texts, such as Culture and Society, The Long Revolution, George Orwell...

Thu Nov 17, 2016 23:23
Directions for Public Sociology: Novel Writing as a Creative Approach

This article presents a creative direction for public sociology: novel writing. Narrativity is embedded within much contemporary sociological work, and sociologists and novelists share a number of complementary approaches for understanding and interpreting the social world. This article argues that novel writing presents sociologists with a process...

Thu Nov 17, 2016 23:23
The Cultural Pragmatics of Political Apology

In recent decades, research on ‘political apology’, wherein the state apologizes to victims of its past wrongs, has multiplied, as redress movements based on human rights have proliferated around the world. Since most of this research has been conducted by political philosophers, however, analyses of political apologies tend to adopt formal and normative...

Thu Nov 17, 2016 23:23
Seeking Self-Verification: Motives for Private and Personal Chefs Boundary Work

Drawing on interviews with private and personal chefs, this study highlights the interplay between internal and external forces shaping boundary work. Private and personal chefs’ social and professional position is ambiguous, and their employment is precarious. In order to navigate their uncertain standing and assert self-worth, some drew boundaries...

Thu Nov 17, 2016 23:23

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