Annie Marion MacLean and the Chicago Schools of Sociology, 1894-1934
Herausgeber: Deegan, Mary Jo
Annie Marion MacLean and the Chicago Schools of Sociology, 1894-1934
Herausgeber: Deegan, Mary Jo
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Although Annie Marion MacLean, teacher, sociologist, and leader, gained international fame as an expert on working women's issues, her significant contributions are overlooked by contemporary scholarship
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Although Annie Marion MacLean, teacher, sociologist, and leader, gained international fame as an expert on working women's issues, her significant contributions are overlooked by contemporary scholarship
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781138507333
- ISBN-10: 1138507334
- Artikelnr.: 49086194
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781138507333
- ISBN-10: 1138507334
- Artikelnr.: 49086194
Mary Jo Deegan
List of Tables Preface 1. Annie Marion MacLean and Sociology at the
University of Chicago and Hull-House 2. The Real Annie of Prince Edward
Island 3. MacLean, Feminist Pragmatism, and the Schools of Sociology at the
University of Chicago and Hull-House 4. Women and the Sociology of Work and
Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical Qualitative Methods
Reading 4A: Two Weeks in Department Stores Reading 4B: The Sweat-Shop in
Summer Reading 4C: The Diary of a Domestic Drudge Reading 4D: With Oregon
Hop Pickers Reading 4E: The Chicago Garment Makers 5. Women and the
Sociology of Work and Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical
Quantitative Methods Reading 5A: Life in the Pennsylvania Coal Fields, with
Particular Reference to Women Reading 5B: Industrial Conditions for Women
6. Women's Labor Unions and the Feminist Pragmatist Welfare State: Fusing
the FCSS and the HHSS Reading 6A: Factory Legislation for Women in the
United States Reading 6B: France and Welfare Services Reading 6C: Trade
Unionism versus Welfare Work for Women Reading 6D: Restrictions on the
Freedom of Speech of Wage-Earning Women 7. Women's Organizations and the
Sociology of Social Movements: Fusing the FCSS and the HHSS Reading 7A:
Social Service-A New Profession for Women Reading 7B: A Progressive Club of
Working Women Reading 7C: Homes for Young Women: The Eleanor Clubs of
Chicago Reading 7D: Fifty Years of the Y.W.C.A. 8. The Sociology of
Immigration and Race Relations: Fusing the HHSRR and the CSRR Reading 8A: A
Town in Florida Reading 8B: Where Color Lines Are Drawn 9.
Socioautobiography: Disability and Everyday Life-Perfecting the Critical
Experiential Method Reading 9A: Diagnosing the Disease of Mary Ann Reading
9B: Cheero! Reading 9C: This Way Lies Happiness 10. Socioautobiography:
Teaching and Everyday Life Perfecting the Experiential Method Reading 10A:
The Plight of the Rich Man in a Democracy Reading 10B: Love My Dog! Reading
10C: Twenty Years of Sociology by Correspondence Reading 10D: Conveying
Personality at Long Range Reading 10E: A Teacher Reading 10F: Albion
Woodbury Small: An Appreciation 11. MacLean's Legacy to Sociology and
Society Appendices Bibliography Index
University of Chicago and Hull-House 2. The Real Annie of Prince Edward
Island 3. MacLean, Feminist Pragmatism, and the Schools of Sociology at the
University of Chicago and Hull-House 4. Women and the Sociology of Work and
Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical Qualitative Methods
Reading 4A: Two Weeks in Department Stores Reading 4B: The Sweat-Shop in
Summer Reading 4C: The Diary of a Domestic Drudge Reading 4D: With Oregon
Hop Pickers Reading 4E: The Chicago Garment Makers 5. Women and the
Sociology of Work and Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical
Quantitative Methods Reading 5A: Life in the Pennsylvania Coal Fields, with
Particular Reference to Women Reading 5B: Industrial Conditions for Women
6. Women's Labor Unions and the Feminist Pragmatist Welfare State: Fusing
the FCSS and the HHSS Reading 6A: Factory Legislation for Women in the
United States Reading 6B: France and Welfare Services Reading 6C: Trade
Unionism versus Welfare Work for Women Reading 6D: Restrictions on the
Freedom of Speech of Wage-Earning Women 7. Women's Organizations and the
Sociology of Social Movements: Fusing the FCSS and the HHSS Reading 7A:
Social Service-A New Profession for Women Reading 7B: A Progressive Club of
Working Women Reading 7C: Homes for Young Women: The Eleanor Clubs of
Chicago Reading 7D: Fifty Years of the Y.W.C.A. 8. The Sociology of
Immigration and Race Relations: Fusing the HHSRR and the CSRR Reading 8A: A
Town in Florida Reading 8B: Where Color Lines Are Drawn 9.
Socioautobiography: Disability and Everyday Life-Perfecting the Critical
Experiential Method Reading 9A: Diagnosing the Disease of Mary Ann Reading
9B: Cheero! Reading 9C: This Way Lies Happiness 10. Socioautobiography:
Teaching and Everyday Life Perfecting the Experiential Method Reading 10A:
The Plight of the Rich Man in a Democracy Reading 10B: Love My Dog! Reading
10C: Twenty Years of Sociology by Correspondence Reading 10D: Conveying
Personality at Long Range Reading 10E: A Teacher Reading 10F: Albion
Woodbury Small: An Appreciation 11. MacLean's Legacy to Sociology and
Society Appendices Bibliography Index
List of Tables Preface 1. Annie Marion MacLean and Sociology at the
University of Chicago and Hull-House 2. The Real Annie of Prince Edward
Island 3. MacLean, Feminist Pragmatism, and the Schools of Sociology at the
University of Chicago and Hull-House 4. Women and the Sociology of Work and
Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical Qualitative Methods
Reading 4A: Two Weeks in Department Stores Reading 4B: The Sweat-Shop in
Summer Reading 4C: The Diary of a Domestic Drudge Reading 4D: With Oregon
Hop Pickers Reading 4E: The Chicago Garment Makers 5. Women and the
Sociology of Work and Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical
Quantitative Methods Reading 5A: Life in the Pennsylvania Coal Fields, with
Particular Reference to Women Reading 5B: Industrial Conditions for Women
6. Women's Labor Unions and the Feminist Pragmatist Welfare State: Fusing
the FCSS and the HHSS Reading 6A: Factory Legislation for Women in the
United States Reading 6B: France and Welfare Services Reading 6C: Trade
Unionism versus Welfare Work for Women Reading 6D: Restrictions on the
Freedom of Speech of Wage-Earning Women 7. Women's Organizations and the
Sociology of Social Movements: Fusing the FCSS and the HHSS Reading 7A:
Social Service-A New Profession for Women Reading 7B: A Progressive Club of
Working Women Reading 7C: Homes for Young Women: The Eleanor Clubs of
Chicago Reading 7D: Fifty Years of the Y.W.C.A. 8. The Sociology of
Immigration and Race Relations: Fusing the HHSRR and the CSRR Reading 8A: A
Town in Florida Reading 8B: Where Color Lines Are Drawn 9.
Socioautobiography: Disability and Everyday Life-Perfecting the Critical
Experiential Method Reading 9A: Diagnosing the Disease of Mary Ann Reading
9B: Cheero! Reading 9C: This Way Lies Happiness 10. Socioautobiography:
Teaching and Everyday Life Perfecting the Experiential Method Reading 10A:
The Plight of the Rich Man in a Democracy Reading 10B: Love My Dog! Reading
10C: Twenty Years of Sociology by Correspondence Reading 10D: Conveying
Personality at Long Range Reading 10E: A Teacher Reading 10F: Albion
Woodbury Small: An Appreciation 11. MacLean's Legacy to Sociology and
Society Appendices Bibliography Index
University of Chicago and Hull-House 2. The Real Annie of Prince Edward
Island 3. MacLean, Feminist Pragmatism, and the Schools of Sociology at the
University of Chicago and Hull-House 4. Women and the Sociology of Work and
Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical Qualitative Methods
Reading 4A: Two Weeks in Department Stores Reading 4B: The Sweat-Shop in
Summer Reading 4C: The Diary of a Domestic Drudge Reading 4D: With Oregon
Hop Pickers Reading 4E: The Chicago Garment Makers 5. Women and the
Sociology of Work and Occupations: Fusing the HHSS, the CSS, and Critical
Quantitative Methods Reading 5A: Life in the Pennsylvania Coal Fields, with
Particular Reference to Women Reading 5B: Industrial Conditions for Women
6. Women's Labor Unions and the Feminist Pragmatist Welfare State: Fusing
the FCSS and the HHSS Reading 6A: Factory Legislation for Women in the
United States Reading 6B: France and Welfare Services Reading 6C: Trade
Unionism versus Welfare Work for Women Reading 6D: Restrictions on the
Freedom of Speech of Wage-Earning Women 7. Women's Organizations and the
Sociology of Social Movements: Fusing the FCSS and the HHSS Reading 7A:
Social Service-A New Profession for Women Reading 7B: A Progressive Club of
Working Women Reading 7C: Homes for Young Women: The Eleanor Clubs of
Chicago Reading 7D: Fifty Years of the Y.W.C.A. 8. The Sociology of
Immigration and Race Relations: Fusing the HHSRR and the CSRR Reading 8A: A
Town in Florida Reading 8B: Where Color Lines Are Drawn 9.
Socioautobiography: Disability and Everyday Life-Perfecting the Critical
Experiential Method Reading 9A: Diagnosing the Disease of Mary Ann Reading
9B: Cheero! Reading 9C: This Way Lies Happiness 10. Socioautobiography:
Teaching and Everyday Life Perfecting the Experiential Method Reading 10A:
The Plight of the Rich Man in a Democracy Reading 10B: Love My Dog! Reading
10C: Twenty Years of Sociology by Correspondence Reading 10D: Conveying
Personality at Long Range Reading 10E: A Teacher Reading 10F: Albion
Woodbury Small: An Appreciation 11. MacLean's Legacy to Sociology and
Society Appendices Bibliography Index