书评:阿里·沙里亚蒂:扩展社会学经典

IF 1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
B. Turner
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在旧政权下是不会出版的书。Adam Yamey是一名退休牙医,也是伦敦政治经济学院教授的儿子,他通过Lulu(一家自助出版公司)出版了几本关于伦敦的书,英国地方的历史,印度移民的社会运动,巴尔干半岛的旅行,他的曾祖父是一名犹太南非政治家,以及其他具有强烈“社会”内容的历史话题。他的博客和网页(https://adam-yamey-writes.com)非常专业,与数字专业学者的网页没有区别。有了这样的书籍和页面,学术出版产品和自助出版产品之间的差距几乎缩小到零,特别是传统出版商寻求“内容”作为订阅数字服务的一部分向图书馆推销,并将更多的推广和生产工作转移给作者,而中间形式,如由学术图书馆运营的“出版社”,提供即时免费下载,出现了。考虑到开放获取成本和学术出版成本的动荡,人们怀疑这种差距是否会消失。一些学者已经迈出了这一步,比如已故的汉斯·泽特伯格(Hans Zetterberg)就使用了亚马逊的CreateSpace。也许这是知识生活民主化的技术基础,也是大学和名人知识分子去中心化的技术基础。
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Book Review: Ali Shariati: Expanding the Sociological Canon
books that would not have been published under the old regime. Adam Yamey, a retired dentist and son of an LSE Professor, has published, through Lulu, a self-publishing company discussed in the book, several books about London, the history of places in Britain, the social movements of the Indian diaspora, travel in the Balkans, his great-grandfather, who was a Jewish South African politician, and other historical topics with a strong “social” content. His blog and webpage (https://adam-yamey-writes.com) are nicely professional and indistinguishable from the pages digitally competent academics produce. With books and pages like this the gap between the products of academic publishing and self-publishing narrows to almost nothing, especially as traditional publishers seek “content” to market to libraries as parts of subscription digital services and off-load more of the work of promotion and production to authors, and intermediate forms, such as “presses” run by academic libraries with instant free downloading, emerge. Given the turmoil over the costs of open access and the expense of academic publishing, one wonders whether the gap will simply vanish. Some academics have taken the leap already, such as the late Hans Zetterberg, who used Amazon’s CreateSpace. Perhaps this is the technological foundation for the democratization of intellectual life, and the decentering of universities and celebrity intellectuals.
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CiteScore
1.70
自引率
14.30%
发文量
22
期刊介绍: The Journal of Classical Sociology publishes cutting-edge articles that will command general respect within the academic community. The aim of the Journal of Classical Sociology is to demonstrate scholarly excellence in the study of the sociological tradition. The journal elucidates the origins of sociology and also demonstrates how the classical tradition renews the sociological imagination in the present day. The journal is a critical but constructive reflection on the roots and formation of sociology from the Enlightenment to the 21st century. Journal of Classical Sociology promotes discussions of early social theory, such as Hobbesian contract theory, through the 19th- and early 20th- century classics associated with the thought of Comte, Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel, Veblen.
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