University Press of America
Pages: 270
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-3867-8 • Paperback • December 2007 • $62.99 • (£48.00)
Dr. Jack Nusan Porter has been a sociologist for forty years, going back to his days at the University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee and Northwestern University in the late 1960s. He is on the council of the History of Sociology section of the American Sociological Association and active in its theory, war and peace, and social conflict sessions. He was recently elected treasurer of the International Association of Genocide Scholars. He resides in Newtonville, MA and can be contacted at jacknusan@earthlink.net.
Part 1 Message to the Reader
Part 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Introduction: The Death of Sociology? Toward a New Paradigm
Part 4 I: Sociological Theory
Chapter 5 Conflict Theory: Classical and Contemporary
Chapter 6 Situational Theory
Chapter 7 Small Groups: Theory and Methods
Chapter 8 Means of Conflict Resolution
Chapter 9 The Urban Middleman: A Comparative Analysis
Chapter 10 What is Evil? Some New Post-Modern Theories to Explain the Post-9/11 Era
Part 11 II: Images of Sociology
Chapter 12 The Image of Sociology: A Mixed Bag
Chapter 13 The Making of a Sociologist
Chapter 14 Radical Sociology Textbooks
Chapter 15 Confronting the Media: The Impact of Jonestown
Chapter 16 The Sociological Imagination of Film
Part 17 III: Creative Praxis
Chapter 18 Talking Police Blues: The Pedagogic Dilemma of the Academic
Chapter 19 Corporations that Grant Degrees?
Chapter 20 Computer Networks and Metanetworks
Chapter 21 Two Newtons or One? One Affluent, One Not!
Chapter 22 The Sociological Imagination in Politics
Chapter 23 Toward a Sociology and History of Peace
Part 24 IV: Postscript
Chapter 25 Jack Nusan Porter: Thoughts on Internal and External Peace
Part 26 Sources
Part 27 Index
Part 28 About the Author