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Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos ; 31: e2024008, 2024.
Artigo em Português | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38597566

RESUMO

This article investigates the first generation (1973-1977) of researchers trained in the Graduate Program in Sociology at the Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro (IUPERJ). While IUPERJ is known as the birthplace of modern Brazilian political science, sociology there is less well known. Using documentary resources, interviews, and the secondary literature, we take a nuanced look at this generation, which has been described as both excessively heterogeneous and less original in comparison to political science at IUPERJ. For them, theoretical and methodological specialization was seen as central to a political sociology that sought responses to the demands of a society at the crossroads between modernization and redemocratization.


Este artigo busca compreender a vocação científica consagrada pela primeira geração (1973-1977) de pesquisadores do Programa de Pós-graduação em Sociologia do Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro (Iuperj). Embora o Iuperj seja visto como berço da moderna ciência política brasileira, pouco se sabe sobre sua sociologia. Para tal, baseamo-nos em documentos, entrevistas e bibliografia secundária. Queremos nuançar diagnósticos sobre essa geração, ora vista como excessivamente heterogênea, ora como pouco original se comparada à ciência política iuperjiana. Na vocação daquela geração, o elogio à especialização teórico-metodológica era parte central de uma sociologia política que buscava dar respostas às demandas de uma sociedade na encruzilhada entre modernização e redemocratização.


Assuntos
Política , Sociologia , Brasil , Ocupações
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Soc Sci Med ; 345: 116640, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38359526

RESUMO

While medical sociology has long incorporated insights from pragmatist philosophy, recent contributions call for a more explicit engagement with this tradition. Complementing Greenhalgh and Engebretsen's (2022) call for a pragmatist analysis of public health policymaking and crisis, we systemize medical sociology's engagement with pragmatism. We suggest three precepts of pragmatist philosophy as they relate to medical sociology: First, a focus on consequences in action, or understanding medical phenomena through what is done rather than established definitions; Second, problem solving, or how medical actors move between habit and creativity; And third, negotiation of meaning, or analyzing patient-provider communication through ongoing action and interpretation. Such systematization, we argue, would enrich both new and existing topics in medical sociology, from medicalization to mask-wearing.


Assuntos
Sociologia Médica , Sociologia , Humanos , Filosofia , Saúde Pública , Formulação de Políticas
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Br J Sociol ; 75(2): 219-231, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38193747

RESUMO

There appears to be a mismatch between apparent incompetence in the world and the amount of sociological research it attracts. The aim of this article is to outline a sociology of incompetence and justify its value. I begin by defining incompetence as unsatisfactory performance relative to standards. Incompetence is thus intrinsically sociological in being negotiated and socially (re)constituted. The next section foregrounds how widespread and serious incompetence is. This renders effective sociological understanding crucial to welfare. The article then systematically analyses uses of the term in the British Journal of Sociology (a good quality general journal) to assess the current state of research. This analysis fully confirms the neglect of incompetence as a research topic. The next section proposes suitable methods for preliminary incompetence research addressing distinctive challenges like the stigma of being incompetent. These sections then allow incompetence to be better contextualised by other contributing concepts like power, bureaucracy and meritocracy. The final section justifies suggestions about directions for future research.


Assuntos
Sociologia , Humanos
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Nurs Philos ; 25(1): e12445, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37106477

RESUMO

This article presents a novel theoretical approach to explore nurse executives' paradoxical identity and agency of executive and nurse in homecare organizations. This complex phenomenon has yet to be well theorized or analyzed. Through a synthesis of literature, we demonstrate that Critical Management Studies, as informed by Foucault, and the Sociology of Ignorance, can create a different understanding of the complex interplay between knowledge and nonknowledge (ignorance) that positions nurse executives in both influential and precarious ways in homecare organizations. This theoretical framework has the potential to allow for the explicit exploration of nurse executives' strategic epistemic and discursive positioning and highlights hierarchal power structures within homecare organizations. We posit that this framework, that spans nursing, management and sociology disciplines, sets a different understanding of homecare organizations as epistemic landscapes, exposing institutional knowledge and ignorance dynamics that remain largely concealed and unchallenged, yet are integral to understanding nurse executives' epistemic agency.


Assuntos
Liderança , Enfermeiras Administradoras , Humanos , Sociologia , Cultura Organizacional
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J Hist Behav Sci ; 60(1): e22258, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37148563

RESUMO

José Miguel de Barandiarán considered the central figure of Basque anthropology, played a prominent role in the Basque people's cultural rescue (material and spiritual). His dual status as an ethnologist and priest prepared him to study collective mentalities and rural societies. However, the scientific approach of the Völkerpsychologie (roughly translated as ethnic psychology), as proposed by Wilhelm Wundt, greatly influenced him and aroused broad interests of ethnological and sociological-religious concerns. This essay examines the scope and depth of Wundt's influence on Barandiarán, and suggests that, by combining the techniques of folklore with those of ethnography, Barandiarán stamped Basque anthropology with a unique defining quality in Europe.


Assuntos
Antropologia Cultural , Etnopsicologia , Sociologia , Humanos , Antropologia Cultural/história , Europa (Continente) , População Europeia/história , População Europeia/psicologia , Sociologia/história , Espanha , Etnopsicologia/história
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Integr Psychol Behav Sci ; 58(1): 338-360, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36988861

RESUMO

Reciprocity, regarded as a fundamental psychological phenomenon, may underlie a wide range of interpersonal and intergroup behaviors. Various disciplines such as behavioral economics, anthropology, sociology, and psychology as well documented how reciprocity is a strong determinant of human behavior. On the other hand, less is known about intergroup reciprocity, its functions and consequences as well as the psychological mechanisms through which these effects manifest, remain mostly unknown. In this paper, we propose a model to understand how the reciprocity norm operates in the intergroup contexts, through employing the Personal Norm of Reciprocity model (Perugini et al., 2003) and the Self-Categorization Theory (Turner et al., 1987). We suggest that the conditions that give rise to intergroup reciprocal behavior are ingroup identification, labeling outgroup behavior as a favor or transgression, and the internalization of the reciprocity norm. We also propose that the intergroup outcomes, such as ingroup favoritism, discrimination, collective action, and conflict resolution, might become more understandable when taking into account the reciprocity as an explanatory variable.


Assuntos
Processos Grupais , Identificação Social , Humanos , Comportamento Cooperativo , Sociologia
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Hist Psychiatry ; 35(1): 11-29, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38054442

RESUMO

This article explores the Chicago School of Sociology's influence on psychiatric epidemiology. While the Chicago School text usually associated with psychiatric epidemiology is the 1939 book by Faris and Dunham, it is important to acknowledge the influence of earlier Chicago School projects during the 1920s. These projects, tackling everything from homelessness and delinquency to the ghetto and suicide, provided models not only for Faris and Dunham, but also for numerous methodological and theoretical insights for the social psychiatry projects that would emerge after World War II. The social sciences and the humanities still have important roles to play in informing contemporary approaches to psychiatric epidemiology and deriving ways to tackle the socio-economic problems that contribute to mental illness.


Assuntos
Epidemiologia , Transtornos Mentais , Suicídio , Humanos , Chicago/epidemiologia , Sociologia , Instituições Acadêmicas , Transtornos Mentais/epidemiologia , Transtornos Mentais/psicologia
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Stud Hist Philos Sci ; 103: 46-57, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38052133

RESUMO

The European tradition makes a sharp distinction between animism and science. On the basis of this distinction, either animism is reproved for failing to reach the heights of science, or science is reproved for failing to reach the heights of animism. In this essay, I draw on work in the history and philosophy and science, combined with a method from the sociology of scientific knowledge, to question the sharpness of this distinction. Along the way, I also take guidance from the research of North American Indigenous scholars. As it turns out, there is a rich, if largely overlooked, tradition of Aristotelian animism running through the history of modern European science, and this tradition sometimes resonates with Indigenous perspectives. By challenging the entrenched distinction between animism and science, I aim to help reconcile ongoing tensions between Indigenous and European scientific groups, and so strengthen prospects for their mutually beneficial cooperation.


Assuntos
Conhecimento , Religião , Filosofia , Sociologia
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Br J Sociol ; 75(1): 93-107, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37947454

RESUMO

This article critically employs the case of association football in England, from 1980 to 2023, as a social movement timescape, to examine the political consciousness and long-term mobilisations of a generation of football supporter activists, and their capacity to influence politics, and respond to new, emerging, critical junctures, through networks of trust and shared memories of historical events. This is of crucial importance to sociology because it reveals the tensions between what are considered legitimate and illegitimate social practices which characterise contemporary society's moral economy. Focusing on temporal contestations over regulation, policing, governance and cultural rituals, the article deconstructs the role of generations in social movements, and critically synthesises relational-temporal sociology and classic and contemporary work on the sociology of generations, to show how legacy operates as a multifaceted maturing concept of power and time. In English football's neoliberal timescape, the supporters' movement has reached a critical juncture; the future will require a new generation of activists, to negotiate, resist and contest the new hegemonic politics of social control and supporter engagement.


Assuntos
Futebol , Mudança Social , Humanos , Sociologia , Inglaterra , Política
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Br J Sociol ; 75(1): 73-92, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37811775

RESUMO

How did the Norwich Union, a life and general insurance company, come to see itself as a 'local developer with people always at the centre of our planning'? This article explores how a small number of insurance companies, capitalising on their long history of property investment, used their investment funds, or 'life funds', to transform the built environment of UK in the twentieth century. In the postwar period life funds were contracted by local governments to finance, plan and develop solutions to urban issues that paralleled those targeted by post-war welfare reforms. This involved companies in developing expertise, working practices, instruments and collaborative arrangements that are not adequately represented as financial investment. Ventures into development on this scale had also to be ventures in futures planning, calculated bets on how people would - and how they should - live, work and spend. These are enterprises that I characterise as 'experimental practices of financial sociology' as a provocation that acknowledges first, that non-sociologists sometimes devise huge sociological experiments and second, that the separation of economics from sociology, and of finance from society, is a disciplinary move that is far less strictly enacted outside the academy.


Assuntos
Administração Financeira , Reforma Urbana , Humanos , Sociologia/história , Investimentos em Saúde , Seguridade Social
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PLoS One ; 18(12): e0294563, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38091303

RESUMO

Renewable energy (RE) facilities provide a global public good of climate mitigation but impose local costs such as landscape disruption and harming the rural character. Because of their land-intensive nature, utility-scale RE facilities tend to be located in rural areas with plentiful and cheap land. In the U.S., about every fourth county (729 of 3,143) has enacted ordinances restricting the siting of RE facilities. Drawing on a novel dataset of county-level restrictions on wind and solar RE facilities for the period 201o-2022, we explore whether, all else equal, levels of ruralness motivate the onset of such restrictions. As the policy literature on problem visibility suggests, we find support for this hypothesis for wind energy facilities only, probably because wind turbines due to their height tend to disrupt the rural landscape and are visible from long distances. We also find that counties are more likely to adopt restrictions for both wind and solar when adjacent counties have enacted them, thereby suggesting a contagion effect in the onset of restrictions. Contrary to the prevalent view on partisanship in climate policy, liberal counties are likely to restrict wind facilities. Our paper points to important sociological and quality-of-life factors that might be impeding the clean energy transition.


Assuntos
Clima , Políticas , Humanos , População Rural , Qualidade de Vida , Sociologia , Energia Renovável
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Campinas; Pontes Editores;Editora Rede Unida; dez. 2023. 143 p.
Monografia em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1524585

RESUMO

O argumento central dessa prosa é a condição de existir e não pertencer, mais especificamente, de existir como cientista social no campo da saúde e não pertencer a ele. Essa condição não só minha, mas de muitos e muitas que fizeram movimentos de diásporas, por opção ou falta de opção, e que estão "longe o suficiente para experimentar o sentimento de exílio e perda, perto o suficiente para entender o 'enigma' de uma chegada sempre adiada" (Hall, 2003, p. 415). Investigar a minha condição de existir e não pertencer exigiu debruçar-me sobre minhas autorrepresentações culturais, para compreender como as representações culturais sobre mim ganharam corpos extensos e intensos. Investiguei o que "in-corporei-em-mim" e os modos do que vive nesse corpo e para esse corpo, isto é, o que está entranhado na profundeza dos meus intestinos e condiciona as minhas mais secretas iniciativas, inspirações, intuições, aspirações, escolhas e todas as outras condicionalidades do complexo perceber-sentir-pensar-fazer. O percurso autoetnográfico é um exercício sociológico, pois envolve a condição relacional do poder em mim e sobre mim, para construir- -descontruir-reconstruir identidades, diferenças, sentidos, significados, representações, regimes de verdade, autonomias, emancipações e toda ordem de práticas culturais. Esse percurso "socio-lógico" é uma autoescavação que me aproxima de muitos outros corpos que se experimentam em lugares sociais que nunca foram plenamente seus e/ou que eles nunca quiseram pertencer. Esses corpos desterritorializados balizaram a construção da minha prosa. Dialoguei com muitos e muitas! […] Todos e todas me guiaram, mas os excessos e erros nessa prosa são meus. Pode ser que minhas reflexões estejam alicerçadas em muitos equívocos, mas a tentativa foi de sustentar o pressuposto de que a chance de construir experiências melhores para todos está na construção de consensos lastreados nas diferenças, já que o mais semelhante no universo é a existência das diferenças. […] Eu gosto do que me tornei nessa interpretação incompleta do que vive em mim e não me define. Minha prosa não se encerra aqui e será melhorada no diálogo com outras prosas. Apenas introduzi o debate sobre existir cientista social no campo da saúde e não pertencer a ele, somente iniciei a exploração do meu corpo diaspórico-estranho-ambivalente, apenas torço para que minhas interpretações estimulem e protejam outras.


Assuntos
Humanos , Política , Sociologia , Antropologia Cultural , Antropologia
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PLoS One ; 18(11): e0293758, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37917775

RESUMO

South Koreans are susceptible to the medical face mask against the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, their mask practices are intriguingly laden with contradictions and inconsistencies. This study accounts for this puzzle by expanding two sociological frontiers: the sociology of action (i.e., action theory of agency and individuality) and the sociology of the mask. Drawing on action theory, it stresses that contradictions and inconsistencies reveal the nature of individuals as social individuals and develops a typology of social individuals during the current pandemic (i.e., atomists, collectivists, and dualists). For mask sociology, it amplifies that any mask practices are conceptualized as a masquerade involving multiple elements for individuality and proposes a theory of mask multivocality that appreciates the ways in which masquerade the social drama becomes concretized. With this two-pronged conceptual innovation, it first demonstrates a patterned relationship between social individuals and mask multivocality. Dualists take more voices from the mask than atomists or collectivists. Dualists take the most contradictory voices as well. Second, it shows that Koreans who take more meanings from the mask reveal not only more vulnerability but more transformative power amid the current pandemic. Demonstrating the promise of mask sociology for the action theory of individuality, it ultimately argues that individuals as social performers often reveal themselves as mask-wearers who become as transformative as they are vulnerable. While this model is founded upon the recent pandemic, it ramifies in political and cultural events that various face coverings accompany.


Assuntos
COVID-19 , Humanos , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Máscaras , Pandemias , Sociologia , República da Coreia/epidemiologia
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Can Rev Sociol ; 60(4): 820-829, 2023 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37665191
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J Aging Stud ; 66: 101166, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37704269

RESUMO

This paper addresses the absence of the term 'senescence' in recent social science literature on ageing. The significance of this omission is considered in light of the emerging standpoint of gero-science, which argues that the central processes defining ageing are concerned with the rising probability of functional decline, development of degenerative disease and death. From this perspective, the separation of ageing and senescence sustains the myth that there exist forms of ageing that are exempt from senescence. The persistence of this myth underlies ageing studies, the sociology of later life and most social gerontology. While there have been undoubted benefits arising from this bracketing out of senescence, the argument of this paper is that the continuing advances associated with this standpoint are outweighed by the need to seriously engage with the consequences of contemporary societal ageing and the centrality of the processes of senescence in establishing an adequate understanding of ageing, its correlates and contingencies and its personal and social consequences.


Assuntos
Geriatria , Humanos , Envelhecimento , Sociologia
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J Aging Stud ; 66: 101164, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37704282

RESUMO

Memory is a major theme running through Kazuo Ishiguro's works, one of which is The Buried Giant. This study aims to analyze the concept of collective memory in Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant through hermeneutic interpretation and sociological analysis. The results show that this novel links collective memory with individual experience and generational identity whilst making aging a central element in the exploration of time and history. In the novel, collective memory is seen through the prism of aging. The aging characters serve as a metonymy to convey the image of memory. They find themselves in circumstances broadcasting a horrific story of decline and marginalization of the nation because they cannot access the past and move into the future. They revisit the story of their lives, but even though they can recount their losses, they do not seem to be critical of their past choices or their responsibilities in the global conflicts they lived through. In The Buried Giant, the aging characters are the ones who come to terms with their individual and collective histories to face their remaining years. This is not an idealized vision of wisdom; rather, it is an acceptance of complicity and guilt. The results can be applied in literary, sociological, and historical studies concerning the collective memory of different historical periods. They are of practical value as they contribute to the study of collective memory in literary theory. Research on collective memory in literature sheds light on the ways historical events and shared experiences impact human behavior, beliefs, and decision-making processes.


Assuntos
Envelhecimento , Filosofia , Humanos , Sociologia
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Adv Physiol Educ ; 47(4): 851-855, 2023 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37732371

RESUMO

Conventional teaching about obesity, especially within a physiology-based course, tends to focus on the biological aspects. Unfortunately, framing obesity from a solely biological perspective ignores many factors that contribute to the condition, leaving students with an overly simplistic idea. We developed an introductory exercise physiology course that was cotaught with a physiologist and a sociologist to provide health science majors with a more holistic view of complex socioscientific issues including obesity. From our course, students self-reported changes in their views about obesity and exercise to include more empathy as well as nuance regarding exercise and body size as physiological and biological processes that are experienced and take place socioculturally. We found value in this cross-disciplinary approach and recommend it as a frame for other exercise physiology courses; we recognize this is not always possible, so we also provide resources for faculty who do not have a sociologist to coteach with.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This article presents a unique perspective on the necessity of including sociological concepts and teaching alongside certain topics within a physiology classroom along with some resources for faculty wishing to engage in similar infusions of sociological thinking.


Assuntos
Fisiologia , Estudantes , Humanos , Sociologia , Obesidade , Docentes , Exercício Físico , Fisiologia/educação , Ensino
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