Open to Disruption Time and Craft in the Practice of Slow Sociology

At a time when an emphasis on productivity in higher education threatens to undermine well-crafted research, these highly reflexive essays capture the sometimes profound intellectual effects that may accompany disrupted scholarship. They reveal that over long periods of time relationships with peopl...

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Language:English
Published: Vanderbilt University Press 2014
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