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The shadow chancellor¡¯s book on female economists is emblematic of UK sociology¡¯s struggle for disciplinary status, says Robert Dingwall
Publications must always permit debate on the quality and relevance of research ¨C plus the efficacy and costs of derived policy, says Robert Dingwall
Academics should not be afraid to challenge the wisdom of requiring institutions to make financial amends for their past links to slavery, says Robert Dingwall
Sociology, once a discipline seen as the embodiment of social progress, is now subject to frequent scepticism over its methodology, politics and career relevance. Here, five sociologists offer their assessment of the challenges facing the subject and what the future holds
Universities hoping to submit staff who have already left are going to have to work hard on maintaining goodwill, says Robert Dingwall
You can¡¯t measure human skills the way you do engineering systems, Robert Dingwall and Mary Byrne McDonnell observe