Rethinking culture and cognition
KA Cerulo, V Leschziner… - Annual Review of …, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Paul DiMaggio's (1997) Annual Review of Sociology article urged integration of the
cognitive and the cultural, triggering a cognitive turn in cultural sociology. Since then, a …
cognitive and the cultural, triggering a cognitive turn in cultural sociology. Since then, a …
The many faces of culture: Making sense of 30 years of research on culture in organization studies
The study of culture is on the rise; still, this popularity comes with the cost of increasing
fragmentation, as definitions and conceptualizations proliferate. The objectives of this review …
fragmentation, as definitions and conceptualizations proliferate. The objectives of this review …
[图书][B] Mapping and measuring deliberation: Towards a new deliberative quality
A Bächtiger, J Parkinson - 2019 - books.google.com
Deliberative democracy has challenged two widely-accepted nostrums about democratic
politics: that people lack the capacities for effective self-government; and that democratic …
politics: that people lack the capacities for effective self-government; and that democratic …
Getting respect: Responding to stigma and discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel
This book examines how ordinary people understand stigma and discrimination, and how
they respond to such experiences. We conducted more than 400 in-depth interviews with …
they respond to such experiences. We conducted more than 400 in-depth interviews with …
Improving cultural analysis: Considering personal culture in its declarative and nondeclarative modes
O Lizardo - American Sociological Review, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
While influential across a wide variety of subfields, cultural analysis in sociology continues to
be hampered by coarse-grained conceptualizations of the different modes in which culture …
be hampered by coarse-grained conceptualizations of the different modes in which culture …
An immigrant paradox? Contextual attainment and intergenerational educational mobility
C Feliciano, YR Lanuza - American sociological review, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Numerous studies have revealed a seemingly paradoxical pattern in which, despite cultural
differences, unfamiliarity with the educational system, and possible language difficulties …
differences, unfamiliarity with the educational system, and possible language difficulties …
Pluralistic collapse: The “oil spill” model of mass opinion polarization
D DellaPosta - American Sociological Review, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite widespread feeling that public opinion in the United States has become dramatically
polarized along political lines, empirical support for such a pattern is surprisingly elusive …
polarized along political lines, empirical support for such a pattern is surprisingly elusive …
Nationalism in settled times
B Bonikowski - Annual Review of Sociology, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Due to a preoccupation with periods of large-scale social change, nationalism research had
long neglected everyday nationhood in contemporary democracies. Recent scholarship …
long neglected everyday nationhood in contemporary democracies. Recent scholarship …
Valuing cultural ecosystem services
The ecosystem services (ES) framework was developed to articulate and measure the
benefits humans receive from ecosystems. Cultural ecosystem services (CES), usually …
benefits humans receive from ecosystems. Cultural ecosystem services (CES), usually …
The social roots of suicide: Theorizing how the external social world matters to suicide and suicide prevention
The past 20 years have seen dramatic rises in suicide rates in the United States and other
countries around the world. These trends have been identified as a public health crisis in …
countries around the world. These trends have been identified as a public health crisis in …