List of Contributors
Mediations of Social Life in the 21st Century
ISBN: 978-1-78441-223-4, eISBN: 978-1-78441-222-7
ISSN: 0278-1204
Publication date: 31 October 2014
Citation
(2014), "List of Contributors", Mediations of Social Life in the 21st Century (Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Vol. 32), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. vii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0278-120420140000032018
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2014 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
John Hamilton Bradford | Department of Social Sciences, Mississippi Valley State University, Itta Bena, MS, USA; Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State University, MS, USA |
Lawrence Hazelrigg | Department of Sociology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA |
Lauren Langman | Department of Sociology, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA |
John Levi Martin | Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA |
Emanuel Smikun | Explorers Institute, Salem State University, Salem, MA, USA |
Robert B. Smith | Social Structural Research Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA |
Alexander I. Stingl | Center for Science, Technology, and Society, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA |
Michael J. Thompson | Department of Political Science, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ, USA |
- Mediations of Social Life in the 21st Century
- Current Perspectives in Social Theory
- Mediations of Social Life in the 21St Century
- Copyright Page
- List of Contributors
- Editorial Board
- Introduction
- Experience, Problems of Scale, and the Aesthetics of Perception
- Digital Fairground – The Virtualization of Health, Illness, and the Experience of “Becoming a Patient” as a Problem of Political Ontology and Social Justice
- Social Conservatism, Distractors, and Authoritarianism: Axiological Versus Instrumental Rationality
- Sociological Deconstruction and Reconstruction: Mediation of Opposites by Interpenetration
- The Base-Superstructure Hypothesis and the Foundations of Critical Theory
- Bringing the Critical Back in: Toward the Resurrection of the Frankfurt School
- Action and Reaction: Response to Bradford
- Explaining Social Action Revisited: A Reply to John Levi Martin