“在許多人被掩埋在狹隘的知識縫中的時候,批判性社會學有勇氣大膽地回答“大問題”。對于那些想擺脫方法論束縛的人來說,批判性社會學是一個替代思想的必要而重要的論壇。”美國紐約城市大學研究生中心社會學杰出教授斯坦利·阿諾維茨說。“批判性社會學為主流和批判性社會學研究中的當前問題提供了深入的討論和具有挑戰性的文章。”美國普渡大學社會學教授、SSSP前任主席羅伯特·佩魯奇說。“批判性社會學為研究資本主義/種族主義制度的替代方案提供了一個非常必要的論壇,而這種制度并不謹慎地關注取悅當權者。謝天謝地,它確實存在!”Edna Bonacich,ASA世界體系部政治經濟學主席,美國加州大學河濱分校社會學教授。“沒有批判,社會學就失去了,批判社會學用黑桃語表達了這一點——它是我們學科的支柱。”美國社會科學協會(ASA)前主席、美國伯克利加州大學(University of California,Berkeley,USA)社會學教授邁克爾·布勞伊(Michael Burawoy)說。“從左派的角度,包括女權主義者的角度,發表富有洞察力和細心的工作,批判性社會學是社會學家和其他致力于知識的人的一個重要的學術資源,有助于解決普遍存在的社會問題。”美國社會科學協會杰出獎學金獲得者瓊·阿克和美國社會科學協會杰西·貝爾NARD獎,美國俄勒岡大學社會學教授“批判性社會學的偉大傳統是將新思想帶到最前沿,并使主流時刻處于萌芽狀態。”美國圣克魯斯加州大學社會學研究教授G.William Domhoff說。《批判社會學》是一本國際同行評議的期刊,發表了最高質量的原創研究。三十多年來,批判社會學一直是政治經濟學視角下社會學分析的主導聲音。社會學家和任何想了解當今最緊迫問題的人都必須閱讀這本雜志,因為他們了解種族、階級和性別。批判社會學最初以叛亂分子社會學家的身份出版,是20世紀60年代美國社會學協會1969年會議爆發的“社會學解放運動”的社會行動的結果,批判社會學致力于從馬克思主義、后馬克思主義、女權主義者和其他批判角度出版學術著作。它目前的編輯任務是鼓勵學者去了解當代資本主義社會。今天,《華爾街日報》仍然是社會學領域內對廣泛主題進行批判性研究的少數來源之一,而且越來越多地從國際角度進行研究。最近有關全球化、經濟發展、宗教、環境、勞工運動、社會政策和工作社會學的文章反映了《華爾街日報》對廣泛主題的承諾,所有這些都與批判性地審視社會如何運作和探索漸進式社會變革潛力的共同目標相聯系。此外,特別議題和專題討論會使批判性社會學能夠通過開創性的和重要的新的學術成果參與當代議題的討論。最近的例子包括:2000年新全球化環境下的勞工運動(26:1/2)《關鍵種族和民族研究》,2002年(28:1/2)性別、全球化和工作重組,2004年(30:1)文化、權力與歷史,2004(30:2)宗教與馬克思主義,2005(31:1/2)公共社會學,2005(31:3)2006年拉丁美洲新自由主義危機與復興左派(32:1)種族主義和反種族主義,2006(32:2/3)2007年德國的工作和組織模式(33:1/2)
"At a time when many are buried in narrow crevices of knowledge, Critical Sociology has the boldness and courage to take on the ‘big questions’. For those who would break out of the straitjacket of the methodological imperative Critical Sociology is a necessary and vital forum for alternative ideas." Stanley Aronowitz, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA"Critical Sociology provides in-depth symposia and challenging articles on current issues in mainstream and critical sociological inquiry." Robert Perrucci, Past President of SSSP and Professor of Sociology, Purdue University, USA"Critical Sociology offers a much-needed forum for research on alternatives to our capitalist/racist system that isn't cautiously concerned with pleasing the establishment. Thank goodness it exists!" Edna Bonacich, Chair of the Political Economy of the World System section of ASA, and Professor of Sociology, University of California, Riverside, USA"Without critique sociology is lost, and Critical Sociology delivers this in spades - it is a pillar of our discipline." Michael Burawoy, Past President of ASA, and Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, USA"Publishing insightful and careful work from left perspectives, including those of feminists, Critical Sociology is an essential scholarly resource for sociologists and others committed to knowledge that helps to confront pervasive societal problems." Joan Acker, recipient of the ASA Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award and the ASA Jessie Bernard Award, and Professor of Sociology, University of Oregon, USA"Critical Sociology continues in its great tradition of bringing new ideas to the forefront and keeping the mainstream on its toes." G. William Domhoff, Research Professor in Sociology, University of California, Santa Cruz, USACritical Sociology is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research. For over three decades Critical Sociology has been a leading voice of sociological analysis from a political economy perspective. This journal is a must for sociologists and anyone else seeking to understand the most pressing issues of the day as they are informed by race, class and gender.Originally published as the Insurgent Sociologist, formed as a result of the social action of the 1960s "Sociology Liberation Movement" which erupted at the 1969 meetings of the American Sociological Association, Critical Sociology has been committed to publishing scholarship from a Marxist, post-Marxist, Feminist, and other critical perspectives. Its current editorial mission is to encourage scholarship that seeks to understand contemporary Capitalist society.Today the journal remains one of the few sources of critical research on a wide range of topics within sociology, and increasingly from an international perspective. Recent articles on globalization, economic development, religion, the environment, labor movements, social policy, and the sociology of work reflect the journal's commitment to a broad range of topics, all linked by common goals of critically examining how society functions and of exploring the potential for progressive social change.In addition, special issues and thematic symposia enable Critical Sociology to engage in a discussion about contemporary issues through groundbreaking and important new scholarship. Recent examples include: The Labor Movement in a New Globalized Environment, 2000 (26:1/2) Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, 2002 (28:1/2) Gender, Globalization and Work Restructuring, 2004 (30:1) Culture, Power and History, 2004 (30:2) Religion and Marxism, 2005 (31:1/2) Public Sociology, 2005 (31:3) Neo-liberal Crises and the Resurgent Left in Latin America, 2006 (32:1) Racism and Anti-Racism, 2006 (32:2/3) Patterns of Work and Organization in Germany, 2007 (33:1/2)
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