Sociologists Making Change

Public Engagement for Social Justice

Jon Shefner editor Dale W Wimberley editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:15th Oct '26

£80.00

This title is due to be published on 15th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Sociologists Making Change cover

Many sociologists enter their discipline motivated to make a real change, only to find that academic institutional constraints routinely impede their goals. This volume provides a resource for sociologists aiming to enter, stay on, or get back onto a path of public engagement.

Many sociologists enter their discipline motivated to make a living doing intellectual labor in a way that also will make the world a more just place, only to find that academic institutional constraints routinely impede their pursuit of that original goal. Sociologists Making Change gathers more than a dozen examples of the real-world activism of US sociologists, who confront those constraints and get involved in political and social change efforts in addition to their conventional teaching and academic research.

This volume provides a resource for sociologists aiming to enter, stay on, or get back onto a path of public engagement. Without imposing a singular vision of how to follow that path, the editors and contributors illuminate a variety of ways to pursue change-oriented sociology. While such publicly engaged sociology is not a requisite role for every sociologist, it is consistent with a long sociological tradition. In this time and in the foreseeable future, the book argues, both the public and sociology as a discipline could benefit from research, teaching, and activism that aims to make a difference. Finally, Sociologists Making Change offers a path for sociologists collectively to build better public visibility in ways that make the discipline better understood and more valued in the public mind.

'…a wonderfully rich and inspiring collection of first-hand accounts of ‘doing’ community engaged sociology. This book is a must read for all those aspiring to understand how academic-based sociologist can make a difference in the broader world.’ -- John Gaventa , Institute of Development Studies, UK
This practical yet visionary book documents the rich interplay of sociological understandings of power, institutions and social movements with activists’ ground-level experience and knowledge. Each chapter offers a unique case study of a sociologist’s intervention in the politics of higher education or a controversy off campus. All of the essays implicitly explore the question—what can you do with a degree in sociology?—and answer resoundingly: make a difference! -- Barbara Ellen Smith, Professor Emerita, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA.

ISBN: 9781666981322

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240 pages