Intellectuals and their Publics: Perspectives from the Social Sciences
Titel
Intellectuals and their Publics: Perspectives from the Social Sciences
AutorInnen
ed. Christian Fleck, Andreas Hess and E. Stina Lyon
Verlag
Ashgate
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Erscheinungsort
Aldershot
Preis (Euro)
Preis EUR 40,00
Inhalt
Contents
Introduction: intellectuals and their publics: perspectives from the social sciences, Christian Fleck, Andreas Hess and E.
Stina Lyon; Part I Provocations: Public intellectuals and civil society, Jeffrey C. Alexander; Can women be intellectuals?,
Mary Evans; Terrorism and the betrayal of the intellectuals, Joseba Zulaika. Part II Complications: European civil society
and the European intellectual. What is, and how does one become, a European intellectual?, William Outhwaite; What
influence? Public intellectuals, the state and civil society, E. Stina Lyon; Public intellectuals, East and West. Jan Patocka
and Václav Havel in contention with Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Slavoj Žižek, Stefan Auer; Public intellectuals and
totalitarianism: a century's debate, Anson Rabinbach. Part III Case Studies: Tocqueville as a public intellectual, John
Torpey; Tocqueville's dark shadow: Gustave de Beaumont as public sociologist and intellectual avant la lettre, Tom Garvin
and Andreas Hess; French sociologists and the public space of the press. Thoughts based on a case study (Le Monde,
1995–2002), Laurent Jeanpierre and Sebastian Mosbah-Natanson; You only see what you reckon you know: Max and
Marianne Weber in the United States of America at the turn of the 20th century, Dirk Kaesler; Towards a sociology of
intellectual styles of thought: differences and similarities in the thought of Theodor W. Adorno and Jürgen Habermas,
Stefan Müller-Doohm; Women as public intellectuals: Kerstin Hesselgren and Alva Myrdal, Per Wisselgren; How Hayek
managed to beat Lazarsfeld: the different perception of 2 sub-fields of social science, Werner Reichmann and Markus
Schweiger; Conclusion: revisiting the concept of the public intellectual, Howard Davis; Index.
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