
Critical Sociology
@critsoc
Critical Sociology seeks to engage and promote critical thinking by publishing articles within the boundaries of critical or radical social science
ID: 427073354
http://www.criticalsociology.org 03-12-2011 02:30:21
977 Tweet
3,3K Takipçi
21 Takip Edilen



atakan çiftçi ve Sena Bergfalk Critical Sociology dergisinde üç güncel sendikalaşma vakasına (Bel Karper, Yemeksepeti, Termokar) odaklanan çok güzel bir makale yayınladı. Üç farklı sendika, üç farklı başarı düzeyi, verimli bir karşılaştırma. Tebrik eder çalışmalarının devamını dileriz



Registration ⏰ for the our minicon -- EMANCIPATORY POLITICS IN TIMES OF CRISES. Please register by June 27. Keynote speakers include: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Jason W. Moore, Dylan Riley, Greta Krippner, Cedric de Leon, Gretchen Purser, Cihan Tugal. eventbrite.com/e/emancipatory…

The critical sociology program is here! Coming to ASA Sociology in Montreal? Join us to discuss our planet’s colliding crises. Plenary speakers: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor Cedric de Leon Greta Krippner Hillary Angelo Dylan Riley Mike McCarthy Cihan Tugal @purser_gretchen drive.google.com/file/d/1J3TIkP…


The FINAL program for our Critical Sociology miniconference, Emancipatory Politics in Times of Crises, August 9 at McGill University during ASA Sociology is live! Registration is closed, but we welcome day of walk-ins. QR code:



Trending in #Sociology: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Criticism & Reconstruction in Sociology (@critsoc) 2) Black Sociology 3) Resource Shortages in Racialized Organizations (American Sociological Review) 4) AI in primary care (icsjournal) 5) The devaluation of migrant life (@race_class)


For New Left Review I theorized Trumpism as a product of cultural liberalism. To get there, I compared Tumpism and Japanese fascism and drew insights from Tosaka Jun's The Japanese Ideology (1935). newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/…

'Theory and Society' the 3rd volume in Zygmunt Bauman's Selected Writings (Edited by Thomas Campbell, Mark Davis, Jack Palmer, Dariusz Brzezinski) has been reviewed in Critical Sociology Journal by David Beer 📖 journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… by Shaun Best 📖 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08… #bauman

A plea to critical social scientists and theorists to not only criticize modes of exploitation, domination, and extraction but to also construct emancipatory alternatives. Based on a plenary talk I gave at the Critical Sociology conference: journals.sagepub.com/eprint/AUIDXVX…

New open access article in Critical Sociology Trajectories and Legacies of Outsider Party-Building: The Rise and Fall of Spain’s Podemos. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08… MU Sociology MU Politics We are now Research Ireland MOVICON Santiago Anria

"Media Tropes and the Legacy of Settler Colonialism in Chile’s Constitutional Reform Process" by Marco Castillo & Carolina Bank Munoz at Critical Sociology. Insightful new research on the causes of Chile's failed constitutional reform. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08…

There's a lot of confusion about how to relate class politics to PMC culture. Unfortunately, the real disagreements get moralized and personalized. With relatively minimal snark, Daniel Tutt and I try explore the key divisions within Marxist class analysis. Link⬇️


The journal that I help edit, Critical Sociology, has made all of the articles Michael Burawoy wrote for us over the past 20 years open access. Thank you for all you did for Critical Sociology, Michael — may we carry your torch! journals.sagepub.com/page/crs/virtu…


Critical Sociology compiled Michael Burawoy's articles and allowed free access. I hope other journals will do the same. Critical Sociology journals.sagepub.com/page/crs/virtu…

To honor the memory of Michael Burawoy, and his tremendous contributions to sociology and Marxist scholarship, Critical Sociology is making every article he published there free in perpetuity. You can find them here: journals.sagepub.com/page/crs/virtu…

Congratulations to Pankil Goswami whose paper, “The Political Economy of Precarious Work in India: A Case of Languishing Social Policy?” won the Critical Sociology Burawoy-Wright Distinguished Article Award. Great work by the committee!
