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The Sociological Eye: Selected Papers (Social Science Classics), by Everett C. Hughes



The Sociological Eye: Selected Papers (Social Science Classics), by Everett C. Hughes

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The Sociological Eye: Selected Papers (Social Science Classics), by Everett C. Hughes

This major expression of one of the leaders of the Chicago School, one of the most important schools of thought in contemporary American sociology, includes his recognized masterpieces of sociological research and writing. Hughes pioneered studies in a variety of sociological subjects: social institutions, racial interaction, work and occupations, and research methodology. Cumulatively, these essays show the obvious magnitude and scope of thought of one of the century's most distinguished scholars.

In their introduction to this edition, Riesman and Becker provide a biographical background to Hughes' writing, describing his pervading influence on the field of sociology and on younger sociologists through his teaching, fieldwork, work in professional associations, and personality. The essays are grouped into four sections: the relationship of social institutions to changes in their surroundings and to the personalities and careers of persons; problems of multi-ethnic societies; the development of occupations, the monopoly license of professions, the determination of public policy about a line of work, and the relations between work and social role; and social observation and analysis.

  • Sales Rank: #2868308 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Transaction Publishers
  • Published on: 1984-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x 1.37" w x 5.98" l, 1.90 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 584 pages
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About the Author

Everett C. Hughes was professor of sociology at Boston College and The University of Chicago. He is the author of French Canada in Transition, Men and Their Work, and Where Peoples Meet.



David Riesman (1909-2002) was Henry Ford II Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Harvard University. Before teaching at Harvard he taught at the University of Chicago and University of Buffalo Law School. He is the author of numerous books, including Thorstein Veblen, The Lonely Crowd, and Variety in American Education.



Howard S. Becker taught at numerous universities and authored many books, including Tricks of the Trade, Outsiders, and Art Worlds. He was editor of Social Problems and past president of the Society for the Study of Social Problems.

 

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A Selection of Essays by a Significant Contributor to Social Science in the U.S. and Canada
By Johannes Bakker
`This is a classic of social science. Everett Cherrington Hughes (1897-1983) contributed significantly. His contributions to qualitative methodology and methods are well known. His is an important contributor to Canadian sociology as well as to the Chicago School of North American (and, today, European) sociology. His studies of occupations and professions should not immediately be confused with the so-called "sociology of work" or the "sociology of labor". But he was careful in his analysis of social class, including not only economic classes but also Weberian and Neo-Weberian status and power groups. He was excellent in several languages, having studied Latin, French and German in Ohio Weslyan University. He worked with immigrants to Chicago early in his career. His mentor was Robert Ezra Park, one of the outstanding Chicago School sociologists and a former journalist who emphasized getting out into the field. One can judge whether or not the "research theories" utilized in the separate chapters constitute an overall implicit contribution to the framework of sociological theory, but Hughes is not usually considered to be a "theorist" per se. Some would say that is a good thing. He certainly had theoretical insights. One of his first articles was a critique of the Nazi ideology and the way in was manifested in a forcible suppression of all other worldviews or belief systems, including religious insitutional beliefs. The Preface and Introduction to this re-issue of the book are also valuable. David Riesman and Howard S. Becker are major figures in sociology who were influenced by Hughes. I myself was a student of Professor Oswald Hall at the University of Toronto and he often referred to Hughes' ideas in the seminar on occupations and professions. We all had to choose a specific occupation or profession and write about that, with very little focus on previously published work. The key was to observe closely. One could quibble about the selection of papers in this edited volume, but today it is relatively easy to supplement what is in this book with other articles by Highes available through libraries or on line. Hughes wrote clearly, without a lot of unnecessary jargon. With Howard S. Becker, Blanche Greer and Anselm L. Strauss he wrote Boys in White: Student Culture in Medical School. Although first published in 1961 that book is still worth reading today. A minor point is that although Hughes did not die until 1983, and despite his sensitivity to language, he retained the somewhat genderist language usage of the early 1930s. He thought of social science research as man's work, despite working with Blanche Greer and with his wife, Helen McGill Hughes. Perhaps his Alzheimer's at the end of his life explains it to some extent. He died at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the same hospital where John Kenneth Galbraith died. He had ended his career at Boston College. I wish I had known enough then to go and seek him out. Ernest W. Burgess was at Chicago when Hughes studied there for the Ph.D. and another Canadian he got to know well was Carl Dawson, when they were both at McGill University in Montreal in the early thirties. Anyone who reads this book might want to also buy the 1943 classic French Canada in Transition. The main criticism I have of the articles in this collection is that Hughes did not attempt to pull together his use of classical sociological thinkers. Despite his fluency in French and German he did not write a sustained analysis of the similarities and differences between Durkheim and Weber that might have countered the influence of Talcott Parsons The Structure of Social Action. For quite some time there was a bit of a divide between Chicago and Cambridge-Boston.

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