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340Encyclopaedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory (edited book)Springer. 2016.Living Reference Work. Continuously updated edition
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23Neo-Kantianism as philosophy of culture: Cassirer, Simmel, and the Bildung tradition in contemporary German intellectual thoughtEducational Philosophy and Theory 55 (3): 269-271. 2023.
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22Critical theory as Post-Marxism: The Frankfurt School and beyondEducational Philosophy and Theory 55 (2): 141-148. 2023.Critical theory as a Post-Marxist discourse is a category of academic thought that broadly involves theoretical scholarship aimed at interrogating the structures and discourses of power. As such, i...
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35Durkheim’s French Neo-Kantian Social Thought: Epistemology, Sociology of Knowledge, and Morality in The Elementary Forms of Religious LifeKant Yearbook 12 (1): 33-56. 2020.This article presents Durkheim as a Neo-Kantian social thinker and a source of the theory of emotional contagion. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life is examined as Durkheim’s paradigm case of Neo-Kantianism. He is first considered among the intellectual context of French Neo-Kantianism and its figures Charles Renouvier, Émile Boutroux, and Octave Hamelin, all whom were influential in his formative years. Durkheim’s Neo-Kantianism in The Elementary Forms of Religious Life is then juxtaposed t…Read more
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Meaning and MetaphorIn Janet Sturman (ed.), The Sage Encyclopedia of Music and Culture, Sage. forthcoming.
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Hegemony, Music andIn Janet Sturman (ed.), The Sage Encyclopedia of Music and Culture, Sage. forthcoming.
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CommodificationIn Janet Sturman (ed.), The Sage Encyclopedia of Music and Culture, Sage. forthcoming.
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GenocideIn Stephen Turner & William Outhwaite (eds.), The Sage Handbook of Political Sociology, Sage. 2017.
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39Psychoanalysis and Literary TheoryIn Andrew Scull (ed.), Cultural Sociology of Mental Illness: An A-to-Z Guide, Sage Publications. 2014.
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9LibertyIn Sherwood Thompson (ed.), Encyclopedia of Diversity and Social Justice, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2014.
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20Weber, MaxIn Alain Marciano & Giovanni Battista Ramello (eds.), Encyclopedia of Law and Economics, Springer. 2018.
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29Adorno, TheodorIn John Lachs Robert B. Talisse (ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Wiley-blackwell. 2005.The article focuses on the scholarly career of German sociologist, philosopher, and musicologist Theodor W. Adorno. Examined are his leading publications, his notable teachers and collaborators, and his time in exile in the United States, among other places. Special emphasis is placed on his negative dialectics, including how this perspective formed a method of communication in itself. Adorno's contributions to the Frankfurt School, and to 20th-century Continental philosophy, sociology, and musi…Read more
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50Right Wing PhilosophyIn Sherwood Thompson (ed.), Encyclopedia of Diversity and Social Justice, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2014.
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32MoralityIn Sherwood Thompson (ed.), Encyclopedia of Diversity and Social Justice, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2014.
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17Habermas, JürgenIn Bruce A. Arrigo (ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics, Sage Publications. 2014.
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48HegemonyIn William Forde Thompson (ed.), Music in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: An Encyclopedia, Sage Publications. 2014.
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11Cultural StudiesIn Janet M. Bennett (ed.), The Sage Encyclopedia of Music and Culture, Sage. forthcoming.
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12Social RealismIn Sherwood Thompson (ed.), Encyclopedia of Diversity and Social Justice, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2014.
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35PolityIn Michael T. Gibbons (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Political Thought, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.The term “polity” is used casually today to describe almost any political community. It is so broad that it has lost any theoretical import. In contrast, it had a much more focused – even technical – meaning in ancient, and especially Aristotelian thought.
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26Lacan, JacquesIn Bruce A. Arrigo (ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics, Sage Publications. 2014.
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31Foucault, MichelIn Bruce A. Arrigo (ed.), Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics, Sage Publications. 2014.
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19Music CultureIn William Forde Thompson (ed.), Music in the Social and Behavioral Sciences: An Encyclopedia, Sage Publications. 2014.
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24BricolageIn Daniel T. Cook & J. Michael Ryan (eds.), The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Consumption and Consumer Studies, Wiley-blackwell. 2015.Bricolage is a type of construction achieved by using whatever materials are at hand, or the act of creating something from a diverse range of available materials. More generally, bricolage essentially stands for do-it-yourself, and in the field of contemporary consumer studies it can be thought of a theoretical foundation of do-it-yourself (DIY) culture. The individual who practices bricolage is known as a bricoleur, and is regarded as a sort of Jack-of-all-trades.
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10SocietyIn Sherwood Thompson (ed.), Encyclopedia of Diversity and Social Justice, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2014.
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37Marcuse and Critical EducationIn Michael A. Peters (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory, Springer. forthcoming.
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