The Sociology Book

(Romina) #1

meritocracy, and cultural reproduction
292
Merton, Robert K. 252, 253, 262–63
Michels, Robert 252, 260
Miller, Daniel 213, 246–47
mobilities 162
modern living 134–35
bureaucracy restrictions 42–43, 45,
139
civic engagement 125
communication systems 110 –11
communitarianism 112–19
Disneyization 126–27
emotional labor 127
gentrification and urban life 128–31
globalization and modernity 166–69
liquid modernity 136–43
McDonaldization 120–23
rational modernity 38–45
right to the city 106–07
sidewalks, importance of 109
social capital 124–25
see also global world; urbanization
Modood, Tariq 339
moral panic theory 290
morality
and communitarianism 117, 118, 119
moral entrepreneurs 283–84
and religion 256–57
Morgan, David 300
multiculturalism 200–01
multinational urban culture, and global
cities 165


N


nationalism
and imagined communities
202–03
neo-nationalism 163
Neale, Bren 320
neo-liberalism 277
neo-nationalism 163
neo-tribalism 291
network society 152–55
nuclear family 300, 301, 311, 320–21


OPQ


Oakley, Ann 296, 318–19
oligarchy 260
Orientalism 80–81
Park, Robert E. 102, 334
Parsons, Talcott 44, 50, 111, 207, 296,
300–01
Pateman, Carole 316
patriarchy 96–99
domestic violence 98–99
and gender equality 65
and global world 317
hegemonic masculinity 88–89
and lesbianism, political 308–09
and material feminism 312–17
rules of 94, 95
and slimming and dieting 275
see also feminism
pecuniary emulation, and class 218–19
Perrow, Charles 158
Peterson, Richard 219
phenomenological sociology 335, 336
Pickett, Kate 65
positivism 22–25, 36, 40, 44
post-industrialism 224–25
postmodern family 310–11
poverty, relative 74
power, political and social, sociological
imagination 46–49
power/resistance 52–55
Protestant work ethic 41–42, 220–23,
258
Putnam, Robert D. 20, 103, 115, 124–25
queer theory 58, 61, 297, 309, 310, 311,
317, 326–31

R


race and ethnicity 68–73
racism 64–65, 75 , 92–93
iconic ghetto 82–83
radicalism, and religion 258–59

rational modernity 38–45
rational-choice theory 337
rationalization 40–45, 228–31
and McDonaldization 120–23
and social control 240–41
sociological imagination 46–49
Raz, Aviad 243
reality
hyper-reality 199
and simulacra 196–99
social construction of 336
religion
and identity politics 339
and Marxism 252, 253, 254–59, 279
political use of religious symbolism
336
Protestant work ethic 41–42,
220–23, 258
and secularization 252–53, 278–79
and social inequalities 257–58, 259
sociology of 338
Rich, Adrienne 296, 304–09
Richardson, Diane 306, 331
right to the city 106–07
risk society 156–61
Ritzer, George 103, 120–23, 127
Robertson, Roland 134, 146–47
Romantic ethic 234–35
Rosa, Hartmut 339
Rose, Nikolas 277
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 29, 302
Rubin, Gayle 299
Rubio, Fernando Dominguez 247

S


Said, Edward 65, 80–81
Saint-Simon, Henri de 13, 18, 23, 24
Sassatelli, Roberta 234
Sassen, Saskia 134, 164–65
Savage, Mike 219
Schütz, Alfred 335
Scull, Andrew T. 266
secularization 252–53, 278–79
and Protestant work ethic 223
Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky 309

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