詹弗兰科-波吉(1934-2023)

IF 0.5 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
David McCrone, Maria Poggi Johnson
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Gianfranco Poggi(1934-2023)是1964年爱丁堡大学社会学系成立时的首批员工之一。波吉最近的去世结束了他近60年来对社会学的思考、争论和写作:他的大部分时间是在苏格兰度过的。在这里,《苏格兰事务》通过他以前的学生和同事大卫·麦克隆对他的简短纪念来纪念他的逝世;以及他的女儿玛丽亚·波吉·约翰逊。
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Gianfranco Poggi (1934–2023)
Gianfranco Poggi (1934–2023) was amongst the initial staff cohort at the formation of the University of Edinburgh’s Department of Sociology in 1964. Poggi’s recent death brought to an end almost six decades of thinking, arguing, and writing about Sociology: much of that time was spent in Scotland. Here Scottish Affairs marks his passing through short memorials to him from his former student and colleague, David McCrone; and from his daughter, Maria Poggi Johnson.
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Scottish Affairs
Scottish Affairs POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Scottish Affairs, founded in 1992, is the leading forum for debate on Scottish current affairs. Its predecessor was Scottish Government Yearbooks, published by the University of Edinburgh''s ''Unit for the Study of Government in Scotland'' between 1976 and 1992. The movement towards the setting up the Scottish Parliament in the 1990s, and then the debate in and around the Parliament since 1999, brought the need for a new analysis of Scottish politics, policy and society. Scottish Affairs provides that opportunity. Fully peer-reviewed, it publishes articles on matters of concern to people who are interested in the development of Scotland, often setting current affairs in an international or historical context, and in a context of debates about culture and identity. This includes articles about similarly placed small nations and regions throughout Europe and beyond. The articles are authoritative and rigorous without being technical and pedantic. No subject area is excluded, but all articles pay attention to the social and political context of their topics. Thus Scottish Affairs takes up a position between informed journalism and academic analysis, and provides a forum for dialogue between the two. The readers and contributors include journalists, politicians, civil servants, business people, academics, and people in general who take an informed interest in current affairs.
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