Histories of Australian sociology / edited by: John Germov, Tara Renae McGee.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Publishing, c2005.
Description
xxi, 448 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.

Availability

Copies in the Library

Location Call Number Status Location Service Notes
ReCAP - Remote StorageHM477.A8 H58 2005 Browse related items Request

    Details

    Subject(s)
    Summary note
    Histories of Australian sociology brings together, in one volume, a comprehensive collection of original papers, previously published articles and book chapters and unpublished essays that document the establishment and rise of the discipline of sociology in Australia and New Zealand.
    Notes
    Includes index.
    Bibliographic references
    Bibliography: p. 432-437.
    Action note
    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Part I. Contemporary Reflections on Australian and New Zealand Sociology
    • 1. Australia and World Sociology / R. W. Connell
    • 2. Some Reflections on Australian Sociology and its Political Context / Lois Bryson
    • 3. Sociology: Some Notes on the Early Years / Sol Encel
    • 4. Some Notes on the History of Australian Sociology / John Western
    • 5. Sociology's Roller-coaster Ride in Australia / Katy Richmond
    • 6. Australian Sociology: An Authentic Voice? / Cora Vellekoop Baldock
    • 7. History of Sociology in New Zealand / Charles Crothers / Part II. Proponents and Opponents of Australian Sociology
    • 8. Sociology in Australia: A Plea for its Teaching / Francis Anderson (1911)
    • 9. The Need for Sociological Research in Australia / Adolphus Peter Elkin (1943)
    • 10. Discipline and Labour: Sociology, Class Formation and Money in Australia at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century / Angela Mitropoulos (1999)
    • 11. Society Economised: T. R. Ashworth and the History of the Social Sciences in Australia / Michael Crozier (2002)
    • 12. Social Scientists as Intellectuals: From the First World War to the Depression / Helen Bourke (1988)
    • 13. The Social Survey and the Puzzle of Australian Sociology / Graeme Davison (2003)
    • Part III. Professional and Institutional Settings of Australian Sociology
    • 14. Australian and New Zealand Sociology / Kurt Mayer (1964)
    • 15. Sociology, Anyone? / Leonard Broom (1964)
    • 16. The Teaching of Sociology in Australian Universities, Past and Present / Jerzy Zubrzycki (1971)
    • 17. Australian Sociology and its Historical Environment / Diane J. Austin-Broos (1989)
    • 18. Sociology in Australia and New Zealand / Cora Vellekoop Baldock (1994)
    • 19. Refashioning Sociology: Disciplinary and Institutional Challenges / Sharyn L. Roach Anleu (1998)
    • Part IV. Australian Sociology in the Early 21st Century
    • 20. The Most Influential Books in Australian Sociology (MIBAS), 1963-2003 / Zlatko Skrbis & John Germov (2004)
    • 21. Disciplining Australian Sociology? Charting a History of Theory Use in Sociology / Kirsten Harley
    • 22. Australian Sociology: Recent Trends and Prospects / John Germov & Tara Renae McGee
    • 23. The State of Social Sciences in Australia / Peter Beilharz & Trevor Hogan (2004)
    • 24. Change, Uncertainty and the Future of Sociology / Stephen Crook (2003)
    • 25. Researching the History of Australian Sociology / Tara Renae McGee & John Germov.
    Other format(s)
    Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at : http://web.mup.unimelb.edu.au/e-store/
    ISBN
    0522852246
    LCCN
    ^^2007367156
    OCLC
    73430572
    RCP
    H - S
    Statement on language in description
    Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage. Read more...

    Supplementary Information