Winner of the 2005 Book Prize from the Association for Humanist Sociology
In this absorbing account of New York's famous vacation playground, Corey Dolgon goes beyond the celebrity tales and polo games to tell us the story of this complex and contentious land. From the displacement of Native Americans by the Puritans to the first wave of Manhattan elites who built the Summer Colony, to the current infusion of telecommuting Manhattanites who now want to live there year-round, the story of the Hamptons is a vicious cycle of supposed paradise lost.
Drawing on this fabled land's...
Winner of the 2005 Book Prize from the Association for Humanist Sociology
In this absorbing account of New York's famous vacation playground,...
Winner of the 2005 Book Prize from the Association for Humanist Sociology
In this absorbing account of New York's famous vacation playground, Corey Dolgon goes beyond the celebrity tales and polo games to tell us the story of this complex and contentious land. From the displacement of Native Americans by the Puritans to the first wave of Manhattan elites who built the Summer Colony, to the current infusion of telecommuting Manhattanites who now want to live there year-round, the story of the Hamptons is a vicious cycle of supposed paradise lost.
Drawing on this fabled land's...
Winner of the 2005 Book Prize from the Association for Humanist Sociology
In this absorbing account of New York's famous vacation playground,...
This book empowers the powerless and gives sociologists and their students a new vantage point for understanding. Judith Blau, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill In Social Problems: A Service-Learning Approach, authors Corey Dolgon and Chris Baker integrate an innovative case study approach into a comprehensive introduction that helps students understand how they can address social problems in their communities by applying basic theories and concepts. Key Features Engaging chapter-opening case studies immediately draw students into the discussion of the specific social problem...
This book empowers the powerless and gives sociologists and their students a new vantage point for understanding. Judith Blau, University of North Car...
A comprehensive look at service learning and community engagement including history, best practices, disciplinary approaches, institutional policies, and critical perspectives.
A comprehensive look at service learning and community engagement including history, best practices, disciplinary approaches, institutional policies, ...
For decades now, American voters have been convinced to support public policies that only benefit those in power. But how do the powerful extract consent from citizens whose own self-interest and collective well-being are constantly denied? And why do so many Americans seem to have given up on quality public education, on safe food and safe streets, on living wages--even on democracy itself? Kill It to Save It lays bare the hypocrisy of contemporary US political discourse, documenting the historical and theoretical trajectory of capitalism's triumph over democracy. Tackling the...
For decades now, American voters have been convinced to support public policies that only benefit those in power. But how do the powerful extract cons...
Kill it to save it lays bare the hypocrisy of US political discourse by documenting the story of capitalism's triumph over democracy. Dolgon argues that American citizens now accept policies that destroy the public sector and promote political stories that feel right "in the gut", regardless of science or facts.
Kill it to save it lays bare the hypocrisy of US political discourse by documenting the story of capitalism's triumph over democracy. Dolgon argues th...