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Mar 23, 2020 · Article first published online: March 23, 2020. Issue published: October 2020. ... Book Review: Jeffrey C Alexander, Performance and Power. Show details Hide details.
- Dean Curran
- 2020
Jeffrey C. Alexander is a key scholar in US sociology and among the most prolific and well-cited theorists in cultural sociology globally. During his long career at the University of California and Yale University, partly as founder and co-director of Yale’s Center for Cultural Sociology, he has written extensively about a wide range of topics, most notably trauma (2004; 2013), the civil ...
Interview: “ From Journalism to Cultural Sociology (and back via Parsons). An Interview with Jeffrey Alexander,” Frédéric Vandenberghe, Sociologia & Antropologia 9 (1): 15–40. Jan./Apr. 2019. Frontlash/Backlash: The Crisis of Solidarity and the Threat to Civil Institutions, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews: Vol. 48 (1).
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- Dean Curran
- 2020
Jeffrey Alexander’s article, “Office Obligation as Civil Virtue: The Crisis of American Democracy, November 3, 2020–January 6, 2021, and After,” has been published in Society (Open Access: September 2023. Abstract: This essay develops a new theoretical and empirical understanding of the contemporary crisis of American democracy.
Sep 27, 2023 · Jeffrey Alexander is one of the leading sociologists in the world. There are many reasons for this. 25 books, and as many edited collections; and thereby hangs a tale, to which I shall return. A long and productive career, mentoring and encouraging at UCLA, and then at Yale. Foundational work: a manifesto; an institute; and a journal.
May 5, 2022 · 7 Alexander, Jeffrey C., 2018, “ The societalization of social problems: Church pedophilia, phone hacking, and the financial crisis,” American Sociological Review, 83 (6): 1049 – 1078. CrossRef Google Scholar