The Sociology Book

(Romina) #1

Main page references are in bold.


A


Adorno, Theodor W. 59, 139, 247, 287,
335
Agnew, Robert 262
Alexander, Jeffrey 175, 204–09
alienation 40–45, 87, 122, 123, 155, 186,
213, 228–230, 232–33, 236, 239,
242, 259, 293, 297
and Marxism 155, 232, 238, 319
and religion 256, 257
of self 188
Althusser, Louis 335–36
Anderson, Benedict 175, 202–03
Anderson, Elijah 65, 82–83
anomie 29, 30, 31, 34, 37, 188, 252, 253
and strain theory 262–63
Appadurai, Arjun 135, 166–69
asabiyyah (solidarity) 20
Atkinson, Will 138


B


Barthes, Roland 235
Bates, Inge 293
Baudrillard, Jean 126, 175, 189,
196–99, 235
Bauman, Zygmunt 105, 134, 136–43,
155, 222
Beck, Ulrich
chaos of love 297, 320–23
risk society 134, 135, 156–61
Beck-Gernsheim, Elisabeth 297,
320–23
Becker, Howard S 252, 253, 280–85
Bell, Daniel 212, 213, 224–25, 234


Bellah, Robert N. 118, 207, 336
Bello, Walden 338
Benjamin, Walter 334
Berger, Peter L. 278, 336
Bernstein, Basil 292
Blauner, Robert 212, 213, 232–33
Blumer, Herbert 335
Bourdieu, Pierre 14, 65, 76–79, 195,
208, 213, 219, 288, 289
Bowles, Samuel 253, 288–89
Braverman, Harry 212, 213, 226–31,
243
Bryman, Alan 103, 126–27
Burawoy, Michael 213, 231, 244–45
bureaucracy 40–45
and political oligarchy 260
Butler, Judith 19, 54, 56–61, 297, 317,
329

C


Calvin, John 222, 223
Campbell, Colin 212, 213, 219, 223,
234–35
capitalism 174–75
and alienation of self 188
and cognitive justice 150–51
commodities and value 198
and competition 33
and consumer desire 235
cultural hegemony 178–79
and dehumanization 42–43
digital technology 152–55
emotional labor 236–43
and gentrification 128–31
hierarchy 93
historical materialism 29–31
and individualism 21, 43–45, 94,
321–22, 337
industrious and leisure classes
216–17, 219

legitimation crisis 286–87
marriage as labor contract 316
and Marxism 18, 107, 134, 145, 221,
307
medieval 223
monopoly and de-skilling 226–31
neo-liberalism 277
and patriarchy 98
and pecuniary emulation 218–19
pre-industrial past, disruption by
return to 337
Protestant work ethic 41–42,
220–23, 258
pursuit of profit 221–22, 231
rational modernity 38–45
and religion see religion
and self-interest 21, 30–31
social class and de-skilling 230–31
workforce oppression 47
world-system theory 144–45
see also consumerism; work and
consumerism
Caraway, Teri Lynn 213, 248–49
Cardoso, Fernando Henrique 336–37
Casanova, Pablo González 336
Castells, Manuel 135, 152–55
Chicago School 102, 104, 105, 128, 164,
334
Chodorow, Nancy 337–38
Cicourel, Aaron 282
civic spirit 21
civilizing process 180–81
class
class structure, leveling of 186–87
conflict 28–31
consciousness 30, 64
and cultural hegemony 178–79
cultural reproduction and education
292–93
and de-skilling 230–31
exploitation 66–67
and feminism 95, 338
and gender 339
habitus 76–79
identification 181

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