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The state of American Sociology
Authors:Seymour Martin Lipset
Institution:(1) the Institute of Public Policy and the Department of Sociology, George Mason University, Pohick Module, 22030 Fairfax, Virginia, USA;(2) Hoover Institution, 94305 Stanford, California, USA
Abstract:Sociology appears to be one of the most internally divided disciplines, if not the most. Departmental struggles, which have led to sociologists complaining to administrators about each other, have put the field in bad repute among campus officials and have endangered its survival in some schools. The American Sociological Society and American Sociological Association have been among the most conflict-ridden associations in academe for generations. Severe internecine struggles have a long history in the field. It may be suggested that they are related to the propensity of the field to attract social reformers and political activists. But hard evidence indicates sociology graduate students are among the weakest, as judged by test scores.This is an elaboration of an American Sociological Association presidential presentation to a plenary session of the Southern Sociological Association on April 2, 1993.
Keywords:activism  faculty and student politics  academic elite  department conflict
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