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The Changing Agenda of Israeli Sociology: Theory, Ideology, and Identity (Suny Series in Israeli Studies),Used
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Product Description Offers the first systematic and comprehensive overview of sociological thought in Israel, and pleads for a new agenda that would shift the focus from nation building to democratic and egalitarian citizenship formation. Review I felt stimulated by this birdseye view. The analysis not only puts us on intimate terms with Israeli sociology but simultaneously provides us with a richly textured overview of Israeli society and challenges us with new questions and possibilities. Gershon Shafir, University of California, San DiegoRam has written a fine historical critique of Israeli sociology. It aids our understanding of Israeli scholarship and the sociological understanding of Israel, gives us insights into the Israeli academic elite, and is useful as a sociology of knowledge. Walter P. Zenner, State University of New York, Albany About the Author Uri Ram is a lecturer in the Sociology Department at Haifa University. He is the editor of the book Israeli Society: Critical Perspectives and the author of a number of articles published in professional journals.
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