Reputations are essential to the stability of social fields, establishing order and status, creating predictability in how individuals interact with each other, as well as power and consensus. So how do scandals reshape these fields? How do shifts in reputation affect the order of those interactions? Learn more in the article “Moral Cultures, Reputation Work, and the Politics of Scandal” in the 2019 Annual Review of Sociology.
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₹7,160.00Annual Review of Sociology, Volume 38, 2012
The Annual Review of Sociology, in publication since 1975, covers the significant developments in the field of sociology. Topics covered in the journal include major theoretical and methodological developments as well as current research in the major subfields. Reviews typically cover social processes, institutions and culture, organizations, political and economic sociology, stratification, demography, urban sociology, social policy, historical sociology, and major developments in sociology in other regions of the world.
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Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 24 × 19 × 3 cm |
Book Author | Douglas S. Massey, Karen S. Cook |
Importers | Saras Books |
Format | Hardback |
ISBN | 9780824322380 |
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