04239nam 22010335 450 991049613600332120230822213852.097805203411970520341198978052090908305209090899780585234403058523440X9780585289281058528928X10.1525/9780520341197(CKB)111004366701950(MH)001849519-2(SSID)ssj0000107790(PQKBManifestationID)12026292(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000107790(PQKBWorkID)10017754(PQKB)11402125(DE-B1597)543806(DE-B1597)9780520341197(OCoLC)1153530029(MiAaPQ)EBC30498316(Au-PeEL)EBL30498316(OCoLC)1377816970(Perlego)3905689(EXLCZ)9911100436670195020200424h19901990 fg engur||#||||||||txtccrAuthors of their own lives intellectual autobiographies by twenty American sociologists /Bennett M. BergerReprint 2019Berkeley, CA :University of California Press,[1990]©19901 online resource (xxviii, 503 p. )Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780520065567 0520065565 9780520065550 0520065557 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Contributors --Introduction --1. Imagining the Real --2. Becoming an Academic Man --3. Columbia in the 1950's --4. My Life and Soft Times --5. The Crooked Lines of God --6. Looking for the Interstices --7. Working in Other Fields --8. From Socialism to Sociology --9. An Unlikely Story --10. Learning and Living --11. Reflections on Academic Success and Failure: Making It, Forsaking It, Reshaping It --12. Becoming an Arty Sociologist --13. Seasons of a Woman's Life --14. A Woman's Twentieth Century --15. Personal Reflections with a Sociological Eye --16. Research on Relationships --17. Partisanship and Scholarship --18. From the Popocatepetl to the Limpopo --19. Relativism, Equality, and Popular Culture --20. How I Became an American Sociologist --IndexContains autobiographies by Dennis Wrong, David Riesman, James S. Coleman, Joseph Gusfield, Andrew M. Greeley, Bennett M. Berger, Dean MacCa.SociologyBiographical methodsSociologistsUnited StatesBiographySociologyUnited StatesHistorySociologyBiographical methodsUnited StatesSociologistsUnited StatesBiographySociologyHistorySociologyBiographical methods.SociologistsSociologyHistory.SociologyBiographical methodsSociologistsSociologyHistory301/.092/2Bendix Reinhard112673Berghe Pierre L. van den662554Bernard Jessie558453Coleman James S.1926-1995118223Cressey Donald R225114Fuchs Epstein Cynthia129209Gagnon John1230781Gans Herbert J123800Glazer Nathan143826Greeley Andrew M563507Gusfield Joseph1230782MacCannell Dean250953Marx Gary T1102753Riesman David118684Rosenblum Barbara1230783Rossi Alice S1230784Roth Guenther444618Schwartz Pepper957785Wrong Dennis249534Berger Bennett M.edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910496136003321Authors of their own lives3421527UNINA04057nam 22004333a 450 991022000930332120250203232815.0(CKB)3800000000216624(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/55921(ScCtBLL)af168027-5238-4deb-a78e-45f6ed0e15db(Perlego)2343450(oapen)doab55921(EXLCZ)99380000000021662420250203i20172019 uu itaurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPena e ritornoGiovanni Torrente, Daniela RoncoLedizioni2017Milan :Ledizioni,2017.1 electronic resource (139 p.)Quaderni del Dipartimento di giurisprudenza dell'Università di Torino ;2/20179788867056156 8867056158 Un'opportunità di ricerca sui percorsi di reinserimento -- Welfare e agenzie post-moderne -- Gli itinerari della marginalità -- Un sistema penitenziario, tante esperienze detentive -- Nuove forme di sfruttamento dell'umanità in eccesso : l'ambigua funzione della borsa lavoro -- Recidiva e rientro in società -- Dispositivi di disciplinamento dell'eccedenza -- Conclusioni.This book was created following an opportunity that was given to us by a banking foundation. [...] The client's interest was to verify, after 10 years of activity, the effectiveness of the actions undertaken [in a social reintegration project] and the possible future developments of the project. An element of interest, perhaps the main one, was to understand what the paths of the project's users were, especially in terms of relapse into crime. From there was born the idea of carrying out an empirical research that operated both quantitatively and qualitatively. [...] As sometimes happens, however, during the course of the research we soon realized that the comparison with the people we were interviewing was giving us much more than what was requested by the client. [...] What we were collecting with the interviews was a cross-section of our age and of the place that it reserves for social marginality. From the point of view of exhibition, the text follows the various phases of the criminalization process, from the experiences prior to the prison, up to the time of prison, to then enter the phase following the sentence. After an initial introductory chapter on the description of how the research was born, of how it was carried out and of the presentation of the sample involved, in the second chapter the study is inserted in the framework of the recent evolutions of the penal control paradigms. In the third chapter we therefore propose a picture of the social status of the users of the project and of work experiences up until the moment of imprisonment. In the fourth chapter we reflect on the prison and on the impact of the prison on the life course of the condemned to then arrive, in the fifth chapter, to narrate the meeting between the former prisoner and the agencies responsible for the re-socialization of the condemned. In the sixth chapter, we deal with the issue of recidivism and the return to society of the protagonists to ask ourselves about the relationship between a substantially low recurrence rate and a current condition, in many cases, of extreme poverty. Finally, in the last chapter we propose a more general reflection on the continuity of the marginalization process which sees as protagonists, both the agencies of criminal control and the services formally responsible for the social inclusion of the most disadvantaged categories.DetenutiAssistenzaItaliaDetenutiAssistenzaItalia365.660945Torrente Giovanni715109Ronco DanielaScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910220009303321Pena e ritorno4323606UNINA02215nam 22006733 450 991059116960332120250905110039.03-631-84597-93-631-84596-010.3726/b17978(CKB)4940000000599666(MiAaPQ)EBC6561903(Au-PeEL)EBL6561903(OCoLC)1247663233(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/91725(oapen)doab91725(ODN)ODN0006227583(EXLCZ)99494000000059966620210901d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFamily, Taboo and Communism in Poland, 1956-1989BernPeter Lang International Academic Publishing Group2021Frankfurt a.M. :Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,2021.©2021.1 online resource (232 pages)Polish Studies - Transdisciplinary Perspectives ;v.363-631-83807-7 By using the perceptions of divorce, single motherhood, domestic violence and aborionas examples, the book answers fundamental questions pertaining to the processes of negotiating mentalityshifts in communist Poland in the years 1956-1989.Polish Studies - Transdisciplinary Perspectives Historybicssc19561989abortionCommunismdivorcedomestic violenceEast Central EuropeFamilygender historyhistory of familyKlichKluczewskaPolandTabooHistoryBurzyński Jan1164089Gauger Soren1256464Klich-Kluczewska Barbara1256465MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910591169603321Family, Taboo and Communism in Poland, 1956-19892912415UNINA