The editor of this volume asserts that sociology's ostrich-like stance threatens to leave the discipline in a position of irrelevance to the world at large and compromises the support of policymakers, funders, media and the public.
Wilson's vision is of a sociology attuned to the public agenda, influencing public policy through both short and long-range analysis from a sociological perspective. Using a variety of policy issues, perspectives, methods and cases, the distinguished contibutors to this volume both demonstrate and emphasize Wilson's ideas.
INTRODUCTION
SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND THE PUBLIC POLICY AGENDA
Can Sociology Play a Greater Role in Shaping the National Agenda? - William Julius Wilson
The Interaction of the Sociological Agenda and Public Policy - Carol H Weiss
How Do Issues Get on Public Policy Agendas? - John W Kingdon
The Powers and the Intellectuals - Steven Brint
Benchmark Texts and Changing Conditions
PART ONE: THE POLITICS OF CITIZENSHIP
Migrants Into Citizens? Traditions of Nationhood and Politics of Citizenship in France and Germany - Rogers Brubaker
Citizenship and Welfare - J Donald Moon
Social Democratic and Liberal Perspectives
`Social Citizenship', Work and Social Solidarity - Roger Lawson
Historical Comparisons Between Britain and Sweden
PART TWO: ORGANIZATIONS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND PUBLIC POLICY
Organizations as (Secondary) Citizens - Philippe C Schmitter
Networks as Political Glue - David Knoke
Explaining Public Policy-Making
Financial Reorganization of American Corporations in the 1980s - Neil Fligstein and Linda Markowitz
The Conservative Revolution That Wasn't - Anne Wortham
New Right Populism and the Preservation of New Deal Liberalism
PART THREE: THE PUBLIC AGENDA: ADDRESSING HIGH PRIORITY SOCIAL PROBLEMS
How Families Manage Risk and Opportunity in Dangerous Neighborhoods - Frank F Furstenberg Jr
The Community Context of Violent Crime - Robert J Sampson
The Politics of Homelessness - Peter H Rossi
Inner-City Education - James P Comer
A Theoretical and Intervention Model
Mothers, Children, and Low-Wage Work - Roberta M Spalter-Roth, Heidi I Hartmann and Linda M Andrews
The Ability to Earn a Family Wage
PART FOUR: ISSUES FOR THE PUBLIC AGENDA
The French Child Welfare System - Barbara R Bergmann
An Excellent System We Could Adapt and Afford
Employment as a Human Right - Philip Harvey
The editor of this volume asserts that sociology's ostrich-like stance threatens to leave the discipline in a position of irrelevance to the world at large and compromises the support of policymakers, funders, media and the public.
Wilson's vision is of a sociology attuned to the public agenda, influencing public policy through both short and long-range analysis from a sociological perspective. Using a variety of policy issues, perspectives, methods and cases, the distinguished contibutors to this volume both demonstrate and emphasize Wilson's ideas.
INTRODUCTION
SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND THE PUBLIC POLICY AGENDA
Can Sociology Play a Greater Role in Shaping the National Agenda? - William Julius Wilson
The Interaction of the Sociological Agenda and Public Policy - Carol H Weiss
How Do Issues Get on Public Policy Agendas? - John W Kingdon
The Powers and the Intellectuals - Steven Brint
Benchmark Texts and Changing Conditions
PART ONE: THE POLITICS OF CITIZENSHIP
Migrants Into Citizens? Traditions of Nationhood and Politics of Citizenship in France and Germany - Rogers Brubaker
Citizenship and Welfare - J Donald Moon
Social Democratic and Liberal Perspectives
`Social Citizenship', Work and Social Solidarity - Roger Lawson
Historical Comparisons Between Britain and Sweden
PART TWO: ORGANIZATIONS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND PUBLIC POLICY
Organizations as (Secondary) Citizens - Philippe C Schmitter
Networks as Political Glue - David Knoke
Explaining Public Policy-Making
Financial Reorganization of American Corporations in the 1980s - Neil Fligstein and Linda Markowitz
The Conservative Revolution That Wasn't - Anne Wortham
New Right Populism and the Preservation of New Deal Liberalism
PART THREE: THE PUBLIC AGENDA: ADDRESSING HIGH PRIORITY SOCIAL PROBLEMS
How Families Manage Risk and Opportunity in Dangerous Neighborhoods - Frank F Furstenberg Jr
The Community Context of Violent Crime - Robert J Sampson
The Politics of Homelessness - Peter H Rossi
Inner-City Education - James P Comer
A Theoretical and Intervention Model
Mothers, Children, and Low-Wage Work - Roberta M Spalter-Roth, Heidi I Hartmann and Linda M Andrews
The Ability to Earn a Family Wage
PART FOUR: ISSUES FOR THE PUBLIC AGENDA
The French Child Welfare System - Barbara R Bergmann
An Excellent System We Could Adapt and Afford
Employment as a Human Right - Philip Harvey
INTRODUCTION
SOCIOLOGY, SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND THE PUBLIC POLICY AGENDA
Can Sociology Play a Greater Role in Shaping the National Agenda? -
William Julius Wilson
The Interaction of the Sociological Agenda and Public Policy -
Carol H Weiss
How Do Issues Get on Public Policy Agendas? - John W Kingdon
The Powers and the Intellectuals - Steven Brint
Benchmark Texts and Changing Conditions
PART ONE: THE POLITICS OF CITIZENSHIP
Migrants Into Citizens? Traditions of Nationhood and Politics of
Citizenship in France and Germany - Rogers Brubaker
Citizenship and Welfare - J Donald Moon
Social Democratic and Liberal Perspectives
`Social Citizenship′, Work and Social Solidarity - Roger Lawson
Historical Comparisons Between Britain and Sweden
PART TWO: ORGANIZATIONS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, AND PUBLIC POLICY
Organizations as (Secondary) Citizens - Philippe C Schmitter
Networks as Political Glue - David Knoke
Explaining Public Policy-Making
Financial Reorganization of American Corporations in the 1980s -
Neil Fligstein and Linda Markowitz
The Conservative Revolution That Wasn′t - Anne Wortham
New Right Populism and the Preservation of New Deal Liberalism
PART THREE: THE PUBLIC AGENDA: ADDRESSING HIGH PRIORITY SOCIAL
PROBLEMS
How Families Manage Risk and Opportunity in Dangerous Neighborhoods
- Frank F Furstenberg Jr
The Community Context of Violent Crime - Robert J Sampson
The Politics of Homelessness - Peter H Rossi
Inner-City Education - James P Comer
A Theoretical and Intervention Model
Mothers, Children, and Low-Wage Work - Roberta M Spalter-Roth,
Heidi I Hartmann and Linda M Andrews
The Ability to Earn a Family Wage
PART FOUR: ISSUES FOR THE PUBLIC AGENDA
The French Child Welfare System - Barbara R Bergmann
An Excellent System We Could Adapt and Afford
Employment as a Human Right - Philip Harvey
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