Was there a “golden past” for the introductory sociology textbook? A citation analysis of leading journals |
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Authors: | Richard A. Wright |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology/Criminal Justice, University of Scranton, 18510-4605 Scranton, Pennsylvania |
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Abstract: | Much debate over the years has centered around whether there was ever a “golden past” for the introductory sociology textbook, when high quality books influenced the development of scholarship and thinking. Some empirical evidence is added to this debate through an analysis of the citations to introductory sociology textbooks in all the articles and research notes appearing in theAmerican Journal of Sociology, theAmerican Sociological Review, andSocial Forces from 1960 to 1969 and from 1984 to 1993. The data show that, although seldom cited in recent journals, introductory sociology textbooks were often cited in the earlier period. The article concludes with some thoughts about why introductory sociology textbooks have had a declining influence on scholarship. |
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