Muckraking Sociology: Research as Social Criticism

Author:   Gart T. Marx ,  Gart T Marx
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9780878555321


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 January 1972
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Muckraking Sociology: Research as Social Criticism


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Author:   Gart T. Marx ,  Gart T Marx
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Transaction Publishers
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780878555321


ISBN 10:   0878555323
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 January 1972
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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-Muckraking in the early 1990's was a blend of irreverent, scholarly journalism and moral indignation. . . . [Those] ingredients and more are present in this collection of 16 articles that Gary Marx has issued as a contemporary variant. . . . [Now] another turbulent period in American society is being exposed. Only this time the writers are not journalists . . . but sociologists, lawyers, economists and political scientists. . . . Marx's collection . . . represent[s] the institutionalization of moral reform. . . . Sociologists can start with the stimulus provided by Marx's collection toward the making of critical research a major enterprise. . . . These significant studies . . . have the great potential for generating social change by a multiplier effect on researchers, teachers, and students who constitute a vast reservoir for action. I recommend it . . . to those of us who are still susceptible to instruction.- --Hyman A. Enzer, Contemporary Sociology Muckraking in the early 1990's was a blend of irreverent, scholarly journalism and moral indignation. . . . [Those] ingredients and more are present in this collection of 16 articles that Gary Marx has issued as a contemporary variant. . . . [Now] another turbulent period in American society is being exposed. Only this time the writers are not journalists . . . but sociologists, lawyers, economists and political scientists. . . . Marx's collection . . . represent[s] the institutionalization of moral reform. . . . Sociologists can start with the stimulus provided by Marx's collection toward the making of critical research a major enterprise. . . . These significant studies . . . have the great potential for generating social change by a multiplier effect on researchers, teachers, and students who constitute a vast reservoir for action. I recommend it . . . to those of us who are still susceptible to instruction. --Hyman A. Enzer, Contemporary Sociology Muckraking in the early 1990's was a blend of irreverent, scholarly journalism and moral indignation. . . . [Those] ingredients and more are present in this collection of 16 articles that Gary Marx has issued as a contemporary variant. . . . [Now] another turbulent period in American society is being exposed. Only this time the writers are not journalists . . . but sociologists, lawyers, economists and political scientists. . . . Marx's collection . . . represent[s] the institutionalization of moral reform. . . . Sociologists can start with the stimulus provided by Marx's collection toward the making of critical research a major enterprise. . . . These significant studies . . . have the great potential for generating social change by a multiplier effect on researchers, teachers, and students who constitute a vast reservoir for action. I recommend it . . . to those of us who are still susceptible to instruction. --Hyman A. Enzer, Contemporary Sociology


Muckraking in the early 1990's was a blend of irreverent, scholarly journalism and moral indignation. . . . [Those] ingredients and more are present in this collection of 16 articles that Gary Marx has issued as a contemporary variant. . . . [Now] another turbulent period in American society is being exposed. Only this time the writers are not journalists . . . but sociologists, lawyers, economists and political scientists. . . . Marx's collection . . . represent[s] the institutionalization of moral reform. . . . Sociologists can start with the stimulus provided by Marx's collection toward the making of critical research a major enterprise. . . . These significant studies . . . have the great potential for generating social change by a multiplier effect on researchers, teachers, and students who constitute a vast reservoir for action. I recommend it . . . to those of us who are still susceptible to instruction. --Hyman A. Enzer, Contemporary Sociology


-Muckraking in the early 1990's was a blend of irreverent, scholarly journalism and moral indignation. . . . [Those] ingredients and more are present in this collection of 16 articles that Gary Marx has issued as a contemporary variant. . . . [Now] another turbulent period in American society is being exposed. Only this time the writers are not journalists . . . but sociologists, lawyers, economists and political scientists. . . . Marx's collection . . . represent[s] the institutionalization of moral reform. . . . Sociologists can start with the stimulus provided by Marx's collection toward the making of critical research a major enterprise. . . . These significant studies . . . have the great potential for generating social change by a multiplier effect on researchers, teachers, and students who constitute a vast reservoir for action. I recommend it . . . to those of us who are still susceptible to instruction.- --Hyman A. Enzer, Contemporary Sociology


-Muckraking in the early 1990's was a blend of irreverent, scholarly journalism and moral indignation. . . . [Those] ingredients and more are present in this collection of 16 articles that Gary Marx has issued as a contemporary variant. . . . [Now] another turbulent period in American society is being exposed. Only this time the writers are not journalists . . . but sociologists, lawyers, economists and political scientists. . . . Marx's collection . . . represent[s] the institutionalization of moral reform. . . . Sociologists can start with the stimulus provided by Marx's collection toward the making of critical research a major enterprise. . . . These significant studies . . . have the great potential for generating social change by a multiplier effect on researchers, teachers, and students who constitute a vast reservoir for action. I recommend it . . . to those of us who are still susceptible to instruction.- --Hyman A. Enzer, Contemporary Sociology Muckraking in the early 1990's was a blend of irreverent, scholarly journalism and moral indignation. . . . [Those] ingredients and more are present in this collection of 16 articles that Gary Marx has issued as a contemporary variant. . . . [Now] another turbulent period in American society is being exposed. Only this time the writers are not journalists . . . but sociologists, lawyers, economists and political scientists. . . . Marx's collection . . . represent[s] the institutionalization of moral reform. . . . Sociologists can start with the stimulus provided by Marx's collection toward the making of critical research a major enterprise. . . . These significant studies . . . have the great potential for generating social change by a multiplier effect on researchers, teachers, and students who constitute a vast reservoir for action. I recommend it . . . to those of us who are still susceptible to instruction. --Hyman A. Enzer, Contemporary Sociology Muckraking in the early 1990's was a blend of irreverent, scholarly journalism and moral indignation. . . . [Those] ingredients and more are present in this collection of 16 articles that Gary Marx has issued as a contemporary variant. . . . [Now] another turbulent period in American society is being exposed. Only this time the writers are not journalists . . . but sociologists, lawyers, economists and political scientists. . . . Marx's collection . . . represent[s] the institutionalization of moral reform. . . . Sociologists can start with the stimulus provided by Marx's collection toward the making of critical research a major enterprise. . . . These significant studies . . . have the great potential for generating social change by a multiplier effect on researchers, teachers, and students who constitute a vast reservoir for action. I recommend it . . . to those of us who are still susceptible to instruction. --Hyman A. Enzer, Contemporary Sociology


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