文献地图(三)| Ivan Ermakoff:中级政治社会学
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本栏目推荐的第三份研究生课程大纲,来自于Ivan Ermakoff在2006年开设的“中级政治学”,推荐理由:这位作者在威斯康辛麦迪逊大学任教,主要研究阶级分析和历史变化,比较-历史社会学,组织和职业分析,政治社会学,一般社会理论,经济社会学,社会运动和集体行为。他的主要作品是Ruling Oneself Out. A Theory of Collective Abdications(Ruling oneself out | 第一次读书会简明纪要)也是研究偶然性的大家,之后可能会推他的文章:Causality and History: modes of causal investigation in historical social sciences。这是一门中级水平的政治社会学的密集讲座和讨论课程。该课程的目的是为你提供关于政治社会学中心问题的基本知识。该课程分为四个主要部分。在第一节中,我们将探讨国家的形成过程,重点是战争权(warmaking)、资本积累、宗教和家庭网络的作用。本节最后将对福利国家进行分析。第二部分将重点讨论政治和社会革命。我们将比较基于阶级的模式、以国家为中心的解释和结构主义对革命描述的优点和缺点。在第三部分,我们将研究政治态度、意识形态表征和政治行为之间的关系。我们将重点讨论意识形态在危机情况下发挥的作用,以及政治态度对民主结果的影响。第四部分将专门讨论政治动员的过程。我们将对比动员的其他模式(选择性激励、临界质量、框架一致、通过社会关系招募)。每一节的读物都分为两类:必读和推荐。所有学员都应在上课时准备好对必读书目进行评论和批判。推荐补充读物,以便深入研究某一主题并为考试做准备。Adams, Julia. 2005.The Familial State. Ruling Families and Merchant Capitalism in Early ModernEurope. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.Althusser, Louis.2001. Lenin and Philosophy and other essays. New York: Monthly Review Press.Beissinger, Mark. 2002. 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Politics and Religious Change among the Yorubas. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Marx, Karl. 1964.The Class Struggles in France, 1848-50. New York: International Publishers.McAdam, Douglas. 1982. Political Process and the development ofBlack Insurgency 1930- 1970. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press.Olson, Mancur. 1965.The Logic of Collective Action. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.Putnam, Robert (withRobert Leonardi and Raffaella Y. Nanetti). 1993. Making Democracy Work. Civic Traditions in Modern Italy.Princeton: Princeton University Press.Skocpol, Theda.1979. States and Social Revolutions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Tackett, Timothy. 1996. Becoming a Revolutionary. The Deputies of the French National Assemblyand the Emergence of a Revolutionary Culture (1789-1790). Princeton: PrincetonUniversity Press.Tilly, Charles.1990. Coercion, Capital and European States, AD 990-1990 . Cambridge: BasilBlackwell.Traugott, Mark.2002. 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The Familial State . Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. Introduction, Chapters 1-3Gorski, Philip S. 2003. The Disciplinary Revolution. Calvinism and the Rise of the State in Early Modern Europe. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. We will focus on Chapters 1-3 .North, Douglass C. 1990. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Schumpeter, Joseph A. 1954. “The Crisis of the Tax State.” International Economic Papers, 4: 5-38.North, Douglass C. and Barry R. Weingast. 1989. Constitutions and Commitment: The Evolution of Institutions Governing Public Choice in Seventeenth-Century England. The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 49, No. 4. (Dec., 1989), pp. 803-832.Esping-Andersen, Gosta. 1990. The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Chapters 2 & 5 .Orloff, Ann Shola and Theda Skocpol. 1984. “Why Not Equal Protection? 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