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2000s in sociology

2000s in sociology

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The following events related to sociology occurred in the 2000s.

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2000

2001

  • Jean Baudrillard's The Spirit of Terrorism is published.
  • Raymond Boudon's Origin of values: sociology and philosophy of beliefs is published.
  • Stan Cohen's States of Denial: Knowing about Atrocities and Suffering is published.
  • Randy David's Reflections on Sociology and Philippine Society is published by the University of the Philippines Press.
  • Jay Demerath's Crossing the Gods: World Religions and Worldly Politics is published.
  • David Frisby's Cityscapes of Modernity: Critical Explorations is published.
  • John B. Thompson's Political scandal : power and visibility in the media age is published.
  • Douglas Massey serves as president of the ASA.

2002

Deaths

2003

Deaths

2004

  • Eamonn Carrabine's Criminology is published.
  • Colin Crouch's Post-Democracy is published.
  • Paul Gilroy's After Empire: melancholia or convival culture is published.
  • David Goodhart's Discomfort of Strangers is published.
  • George Ritzer's Globalisation or Nothing is published.
  • Moisés Espírito Santo's Five thousand years of Culture at the West - Etno-History of the Popular Religion in the Region of Estremadura is published.

2005

  • Colin Crouch's Capitalist diversity and change : recombinant governance and institutional entrepreneurs is published.
  • Liu Xiaobo's The Future of Free China in our Life is published by Labor Reform Foundation.
  • Michael Mann's The Dark Side of Democracy Explaining Ethnic Cleansing is published.
  • John B. Thompson's Books in the digital age: the transformation of academic and higher education publishing in Britain and the United States is published.
  • Viviana Zelizer's The Purchase of Intimacy is published.

Anniversaries

  • The 50th birthday of Louis Hartz's The Liberal Tradition in America, first published in 1955.[1]

Deaths

2006

2007

  • R. Burrows, M. Savage's The Coming Crisis of Empirical Sociology is published.
  • Frances Fox Piven serves as president of the ASA.

2008

2009


References

  1. Wolfe, Alan (3 July 2005). "Nobody Here but Us Liberals". The New York Times.

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