Bültmann & Gerriets
The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology
von Wayne H Brekhus, Gabe Ignatow
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Reihe: Oxford Handbooks
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-19-027338-5
Erschienen am 25.07.2019
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 251 mm [H] x 183 mm [B] x 51 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1361 Gramm
Umfang: 704 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology will serve as a resource for social researchers interested in how cognitive sociology can contribute to research within their substantive areas of focus, and for faculty and graduate students interested in cognitive sociology's main contributions and the central debates within the field. In particular, the volume includes a broad range of cognitive sociological perspectives as the classical sociological and newerinterdisciplinary approaches to cognition are often covered separately by scholars.



  • 1. Cognitive Sociology and the Cultural Mind: Debates, Directions, and Challenges

  • Wayne H. Brekhus and Gabe Ignatow

  • Part I: Theoretical Foundations

  • 2. Cognitive Sociology: Between the Personal and the Universal Mind

  • Eviatar Zerubavel

  • 3. Critical Theory and Cognitive Sociology

  • Piet Strydom

  • 4. Pierre Bourdieu as Cognitive Sociologist

  • Omar Lizardo

  • 5. Embodied Cognition: Sociology's Role in Bridging Mind, Brain, and Body

  • Karen A. Cerulo

  • 6. The Old One-Two: Preserving Analytic Dualism in Cognitive Sociology

  • Stephen Vaisey and Margaret Frye

  • 7. Can Carnal Sociology Bring Together Body and Soul, or, Who's Afraid of Christian Wolff?

  • John Levi Martin

  • 8. Cognitive Sociology and French Psychological Sociology

  • Gabe Ignatow

  • 9. Cognitive Science and Social Theory

  • David Eck and Stephen Turner

  • 10. Dual Process Models in Sociology

  • Vanina Leschziner

  • 11. Bridging the Vocabularies of Dual-Process Models of Culture and Cognition

  • Jacob Strandell

  • 12. Metaphorical Creativity-The Role of Context

  • Zoltán Kövecses

  • 13. Priming and Framing: Dimensions of Communication and Cognition

  • John Sonnett

  • Part II: Perspectives from Other Fields

  • 14. Cognitive Linguistics

  • Paul Chilton

  • 15. Class, Cognition, and Cultural Change in Social Class

  • Henri C. Santos, Igor Grossmann, and Michael E. W. Varnum

  • 16. Cognitive Dichotomies, Learning Directions, and the Cognitive Architecture

  • Ron Sun

  • 17. What is Cultural Fit? From Cognition to Behavior (and Back)

  • Sanaz Mobasseri, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivistava

  • Part III: Methods of Cognitive Sociology

  • 18. Productive Methods in the Study of Culture and Cognition

  • Terence E. McDonnell and Kelcie L. Vercel

  • 19. An Assessment of Methods for Measuring Automatic Cognition.

  • Andrew Miles

  • 20. Methods for Studying the Cultural Contextual Nature of Implicit Cognition

  • Hana Shepherd

  • 21. Social Mindscapes and the Self: The Case for Social Pattern Analysis

  • Jamie L. Mullaney

  • 22. Charting the Emergence of the Cultural from the Cognitive with Agent-based Modeling

  • Lynette Shaw

  • Part IV: The Sociology of Perception and Attention

  • 23. Sociology of Attention: Fundamental Reflections on a Theoretical Program

  • Markus Schroer

  • 24. Risk, Culture, and Cognition

  • Daina Cheyenne Harvey

  • 25. Cultural Blind Spots and Blind Fields: Collective Forms of Unawareness

  • Asia Friedman

  • Part V: Sociocultural Frames of Meaning, Metaphor, and Analogy

  • 26. The Sacred, Profane, Pure, Impure, and Social Energization of Culture

  • Dmitry Kurakin

  • 27. Cognition and Social Meaning in Economic Sociology

  • Nina Bandelj and Christoffer Zoeller

  • 28. Scientific Analogies and Hierarchical Thinking: Lessons from the Hive?

  • Diane M. Rodgers

  • 29. Getting a Foot in the Door: Symbolism, Door Metaphors, and the Cognitive Sociology of Access

  • Stephanie Peña-Alves

  • Part VI: Categories, Boundaries, and Identities

  • 30. Foregrounding and Backgrounding: The Logic and Mechanics of Semiotic Subversion

  • Eviatar Zerubavel

  • 31. War Widows and Welfare Queens: The Semiotics of Deservingness in the U.S. Welfare System

  • Brittany Pearl Battle

  • 32. Perceiving and Enacting Authentic Identities

  • J. Patrick Williams

  • 33. Cognitive Migrations: A Cultural and Cognitive Sociology of Personal Transformation

  • Thomas DeGloma and Erin F. Johnston

  • Part VII: Time and Memory

  • 34. The Experience of Time in Organizations

  • Benjamin H. Snyder

  • 35. Silence and Collective Memory

  • Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi and Chana Teeger



Wayne H. Brekhus is Professor of Sociology at the University of Missouri. His research interests include the cultural sociology of cognition, the sociology of identities, social markedness and unmarkedness, and developing sociological theory. He is the author of Culture and Cognition: Patterns in the Social Construction of Reality; Peacocks, Chameleons, Centaurs: Gay Suburbia and the Grammar of Social Identity; and Sociologia dell'inavvertito (translated into Italian by Lorenzo Sabetta). He is currently writing a book on the sociology of identities.

Gabe Ignatow is Professor of Sociology and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of North Texas. His research interests are mainly in the areas of sociological theory, cognitive social science and digital research methods, and his most recent books include An Introduction to Text Mining and Text Mining: A Guidebook for the Social Sciences, both coauthored with Rada Mihalcea.


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