Ritual, emotion, violence : (Record no. 16648)

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Classification number 301
Edition number 23
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Ritual, emotion, violence :
Remainder of title studies on the micro-sociology of Randall Collins /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Elliott B. Weininger, Annette Lareau and Omar Lizardo.
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Edition statement First edition.
264 #4 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©2019.
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Boca Raton, FL :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice [2018].
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Extent 1 online resource (288 pages) :
Other physical details 54 illustrations
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Title part, Part One Forward Panics in the Underground Economy --
-- chapter Introduction /
Statement of responsibility Elliot B. Weininger Omar Lizardo --
Title chapter 1 Que Duro! Street Violence in the South Bronx /
Statement of responsibility Randol Contreras --
Title chapter 2 The Political and Emotional Economy of Violence in US Inner City Narcotics Markets /
Statement of responsibility Philippe Bourgois Laurie Kain Hart Fernando Montero George Karandinos --
Title part, Part Two Entrainment and Creativity --
-- chapter 3 Interaction Ritual Threads: Does IRC Theory Apply Online? /
Statement of responsibility Paul DiMaggio, Clark Bernier, Charles Heckscher, and David Mimno --
Title chapter 4 Creative Networks and the Determinants of Intellectual Recognition: Structural Holes vs. Mutual Halos in Financial Economics and Learning, Speech, and Hearing Research /
Statement of responsibility Simone Polillo --
Title part, Part Three The Theoretical Context of Interaction Ritual Chains --
-- chapter 5 The Effects of Cultural, Structural, and Interpersonal Dynamics on Interaction Rituals /
Statement of responsibility Jonathan H. Turner --
Title chapter 6 The Micro-Foundations of Macro-Violence: How Heads of State Justify the Use of Force /
Statement of responsibility David R. Gibson --
Title chapter 7 Cube of Involvement: Time, Rigidity, and Balance From an Interaction Ritual Perspective /
Statement of responsibility Erika Summers-Effler Justin Van Ness --
Title part, Part Four The Micro-Sociological Program --
-- chapter 8 What Has Micro-Sociology Accomplished? /
Statement of responsibility Randall Collins.
520 3# - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Microsociologists seek to capture social life as it is experienced, and in recent decades no onehas championed the microsociological approach more fiercely than Randall Collins. The pieces in this exciting volume offer fresh and original insights into key aspects of Collins' thought, and of microsociology more generally. The introductory essay by Elliot B. Weininger and Omar Lizardo provides a lucid overview of the key premises this perspective. Ethnographic papers by Randol Contreras, using data from New York, and Philippe Bourgois and Laurie Kain Hart, using data from Philadelphia, examine the social logic of violence in street-level narcotics markets. Both draw on heavily on Collins' microsociological account of the features of social situations that tend to engender violence. In the second section of the book, a study by Paul DiMaggio, Clark Bernier, Charles Heckscher, and David Mimno tackles the question of whether electronically mediated interaction exhibits the ritualization which, according to Collins, is a common feature of face-to-face encounters. Their results suggest that, at least under certain circumstances, digitally mediated interaction may foster social solidarity in a manner similar to face-to-face interaction. A chapter by Simone Polillo picks up from Collins' work in the sociology of knowledge, examining multiple ways in which social network structures can engender intellectual creativity. The third section of the book contains papers that critically but sympathetically assess key tenets of microsociology. Jonathan H. Turner argues that the radically microsociological perspective developed by Collins will better serve the social scientific project if it is embedded in a more comprehensive paradigm, one that acknowledges the macro- and meso-levels of social and cultural life. A chapter by David Gibson presents empirical analyses of decisions by state leaders concerning whether or not to use force to deal with internal or external foes, suggesting that Collins' model of interaction ritual can only partially illuminate the dynamics of these highly consequential political moments. Work by Erika Summers-Effler and Justin Van Ness seeks to systematize and broaden the scope of Collins' theory of interaction, by including in it encounters that depart from the ritual model in important ways. In a final, reflective chapter, Randall Collins himself highlights the promise and future of microsociology. Clearly written, these pieces offer cutting-edge thinking on some of the crucial theoretical and empirical issues in sociology today.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Microsociology.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Sociology.
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Personal name Weininger, Elliot B.,
Relator term editor.
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Personal name Lareau, Annette,
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Personal name Lizardo, Omar,
Relator term editor.
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Taylor and Francis.
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Relationship information Print version:
International Standard Book Number 9781138614277
Record control number (DLC) 2018010491
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429874789">https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429874789</a>
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