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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031320224
- Artikelnr.: 69218950
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031320224
- Artikelnr.: 69218950
Introduction.- Part 1. Defining and conceptualizing morality.- 1. New Directions in the Sociology of Morality.- 2. Is There Such a Thing as Moral Phenomenon, or Should We Be Looking at the Moral Dimension of Phenomena.- Part 2. Organizations, Organizational Culture, and Morality.- 3. Where Law and Morality Meet: Moral Agency and Moral Deskilling in Organizations.- 4. The Darker Side of Strong Organizational Cultures: Looking Forward by Looking Back.- Part 3. Embodiment, Emotions, and Morality.- 5. The Structure, Culture, and Biology: Driving Moralization of the Human Universe.- 6. Missing Emotions in the Sociology of Morality.- 7. Sociology, Embodiment and Morality: A Durkheimian Perspective.- 8. Physiological Rhythms and Entrainment Niches: Morality as Interpersonal Music.- 9. Grounding Oughtness: Morality of Coordination, Immorality of Disruption.- Part 4. Morality and the Life Cycle.- 10. The Sociology of Children and Youth Morality.- 11. Aging andMorality.- Part 5. Moral Decision-Making, Mobilization, and Helping Behavior.- 12. The Moral Identity in Sociology.- 13. Morality and Relationships, Real and Imagined.- 14. Altruism, Morality, and The Morality of Altruism.- 15. Prosocial decision-making among groups and individuals: A social-psychological approach.- 16. Moral Decision-Making Processes in their Organizational, Institutional, and Historical Contexts.- 17. Examining Moral Decision-Making During Genocide: Rescue in the Case of 1994 Rwanda.- Part 6. Nature, Culture, and Morality.- 18. The Influence of the Nature-Culture Dualism on Morality.- 19. Animals and Society.- Part 7. Culture, Historical Sociology, and Morality.- 20. Culture, Morality, and the Matter of Facts.- 21. Historical Sociology of Morality.- 22. History of the Present: Assessing Morality Across Temporalities.- 23. Social Justice as a Field.- Part 8. Class, Inequality, and Morality.- 24. What Sort of Social Inequality Matters for Democracy? Relations and Distributions.- 25. Slippery Subjects: The Moral Politics of Studying Up.- 26. Morality, Inequality, and the Power of Categories.- Part 9. Morality, Civic Culture, and the State.- 27. Civic Morality: Democracy and Social Good.- 28. Bridging the Sociologies of Morality and Migration: The Moral Underpinnings of Borders, Policies, and Immigrants.- 29. Cultural Threat and Market Failure: Moral Decline Narratives on the Religious Right and Left.- 30. Morality and Civil Society.- Part 10. Looking Ahead: New Frontiers in the Sociology of Morality.- 31. Understanding Morality in a Racialized Society.- 32. Leaving the Sequestered Byway: A Forward Look at Sociology's Morals and Practical Problem-Solving.
Introduction.- Part 1. Defining and conceptualizing morality.- 1. New Directions in the Sociology of Morality.- 2. Is There Such a Thing as Moral Phenomenon, or Should We Be Looking at the Moral Dimension of Phenomena.- Part 2. Organizations, Organizational Culture, and Morality.- 3. Where Law and Morality Meet: Moral Agency and Moral Deskilling in Organizations.- 4. The Darker Side of Strong Organizational Cultures: Looking Forward by Looking Back.- Part 3. Embodiment, Emotions, and Morality.- 5. The Structure, Culture, and Biology: Driving Moralization of the Human Universe.- 6. Missing Emotions in the Sociology of Morality.- 7. Sociology, Embodiment and Morality: A Durkheimian Perspective.- 8. Physiological Rhythms and Entrainment Niches: Morality as Interpersonal Music.- 9. Grounding Oughtness: Morality of Coordination, Immorality of Disruption.- Part 4. Morality and the Life Cycle.- 10. The Sociology of Children and Youth Morality.- 11. Aging andMorality.- Part 5. Moral Decision-Making, Mobilization, and Helping Behavior.- 12. The Moral Identity in Sociology.- 13. Morality and Relationships, Real and Imagined.- 14. Altruism, Morality, and The Morality of Altruism.- 15. Prosocial decision-making among groups and individuals: A social-psychological approach.- 16. Moral Decision-Making Processes in their Organizational, Institutional, and Historical Contexts.- 17. Examining Moral Decision-Making During Genocide: Rescue in the Case of 1994 Rwanda.- Part 6. Nature, Culture, and Morality.- 18. The Influence of the Nature-Culture Dualism on Morality.- 19. Animals and Society.- Part 7. Culture, Historical Sociology, and Morality.- 20. Culture, Morality, and the Matter of Facts.- 21. Historical Sociology of Morality.- 22. History of the Present: Assessing Morality Across Temporalities.- 23. Social Justice as a Field.- Part 8. Class, Inequality, and Morality.- 24. What Sort of Social Inequality Matters for Democracy? Relations and Distributions.- 25. Slippery Subjects: The Moral Politics of Studying Up.- 26. Morality, Inequality, and the Power of Categories.- Part 9. Morality, Civic Culture, and the State.- 27. Civic Morality: Democracy and Social Good.- 28. Bridging the Sociologies of Morality and Migration: The Moral Underpinnings of Borders, Policies, and Immigrants.- 29. Cultural Threat and Market Failure: Moral Decline Narratives on the Religious Right and Left.- 30. Morality and Civil Society.- Part 10. Looking Ahead: New Frontiers in the Sociology of Morality.- 31. Understanding Morality in a Racialized Society.- 32. Leaving the Sequestered Byway: A Forward Look at Sociology's Morals and Practical Problem-Solving.