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Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams [Kietas viršelis]

Volume editor (, Portland State University), Volume editor (, Netherlands Defense Academy), Volume editor (, Texas State University)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 800 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 188x239x79 mm, weight: 1474 g
  • Serija: OXFORD HANDBOOKS SERIES
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Nov-2023
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197544517
  • ISBN-13: 9780197544518
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 800 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 188x239x79 mm, weight: 1474 g
  • Serija: OXFORD HANDBOOKS SERIES
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Nov-2023
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197544517
  • ISBN-13: 9780197544518
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Jane Addams stands as perhaps one of the most prominent female voices in social theory of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While built through books, essays, journal articles, and speeches, her intellectual legacy has seldom been recognized as academic by contemporary audiences. Yet, over the last forty years, her contributions to sociology, philosophy, conceptions of democracy, inquiry, feminism, care ethics, community engagement, social ethics, community engagement, peace, municipal governance, social justice, and more have emerged and received traction in the scholarly literature. The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams is a selective collection of original analyses offered by an international group of social and political theorists who have contributed to the burgeoning field of Addams Studies.

This Handbook is a testament to the maturity of contemporary Jane Addams studies. Less than a half-century ago, such a scholarly collection would have been considered unwarranted. Despite intellectually influencing her contemporaries, Addams was marginalized as an original thinker for much of the 20th century. Today, a resurgence of academic work led by feminist scholars such as Mary Jo Deegan and Charlene Haddock Seigfried has restored Addams to her rightful place as an essential intellectual pioneer with ongoing significance. This collection pays particular attention to her contributions to scholarly fields of sociology and philosophy as well as to more professional disciplines of public administration and social work. Furthermore, this volume signifies Addams's global impact as scholars from all over the world contribute to the tapestry of her intellectual legacy. The 38 chapters in this volume are divided into six sections: Addams, Democracy and Social Theory; Addams and Her
Contemporaries; Addams Across Disciplines; Addams, Peace and International Relations; Addams on Knowledge and Methods; and Addams and Social Practice. A major focus of The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams is how Addams's insights remain relevant when confronting today's social challenges.
Acknowledgments xiii
Foreword xv
Charlene Haddock Seigfried
About the Editors xvii
List of Contributors
xix
Introduction
1 On the Maturation of Addams Studies: A Figure of Vital Intellectual and Practical Significance
3(34)
Patricia M. Shields
Maurice Hamington
Joseph Soeters
PART I ADDAMS, DEMOCRACY, AND SOCIAL THEORY
Patricia M. Shields
2 Jane Addams's Democratic Vision
37(18)
Carol Nackenoff
3 Vital Lies and the Fate of Democracy
55(20)
Scott L. Pratt
4 Jane Addams: Care-Centered Leadership and the Democratic Community
75(18)
DeLysa Burnier
5 Jane Addams and Richard Rorty: The Philosophy and Practice of Pragmatist Social Ethics
93(18)
Chris Voparil
6 Labor Unions as a Factor in a Caring Democracy
111(18)
Maurice Hamington
PART II ADDAMS AND HER CONTEMPORARIES
Joseph Soeters
7 The Complementary Theory and Practice of Jane Addams and George Herbert Mead: Bending Toward Justice
129(20)
Barbara J. Lowe
8 Legacies of Jane Addams and W. E. B. Du Bois: Lessons for Scholarship on Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations
149(20)
Obie Clayton Jr.
June Gary Hopps
Chris Strickland
Shena Brown
9 Jane Addams and John Dewey
169(18)
Shane J. Ralston
10 Jane Addams and William James on Sport and Recreation
187(18)
Erin C. Tarver
Shannon Sullivan
11 Jane Addams and Mary Parker Follett's Search for Cooperation
205(18)
Joseph Soeters
12 Hull House Social Change Methodology and New Deal Reforms
223(18)
Judy D. Whipps
13 Intersections of Race, Gender, and Class in Jane Addams s Political Friendships
241(20)
Wynne Walker Moskop
PART III ADDAMS ACROSS DISCIPLINES
Maurice Hamington
14 Inhabiting Reality: The Literary Art of Jane Addams
261(18)
Katherine Joslin
15 A Biographers Angle on Jane Addams's Feminism
279(26)
Louise W. Knight
16 Jane Addams and Public Administration: Clarifying Industrial Citizenship
305(22)
Patricia M. Shields
17 Jane Addams on Play, Education, and Ethical Teaching
327(18)
Nuria Sara Miras Boronat
18 Dialogue, Liminality, and a Spatial Ethic of Reciprocity in Difference: Jane Addams's Social Ethics at the Confluence of Feminism and Pragmatism
345(26)
Amrita Banerjee
19 Public Administration and Social Equity: Catching Up to
371(18)
Jane Addams
Nuri Heckler
20 Was Jane Addams a Sociologist?
389(24)
Kaspar Villadsen
PART IV ADDAMS, PEACE, AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Joseph Soeters
21 Peace Pragmatism and the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda
413(14)
Jacqui True
22 Jane Addams, Expansive Masculinity, and the Fragility of the War Virtues
427(14)
Tadd Ruetenik
23 Jane Addams and the Noble Art of Peaceweaving
441(18)
Patricia M. Shields
Joseph Soeters
24 Strange Encounters?: Contemporary Field Researchers and Six Lessons from Jane Addams
459(20)
Chiara Ruffa
Chiara Tulp
25 Jane Addams and Twenty-First Century Refugee Resettlement: Toward the Substitution of Nurture for Warfare
479(22)
Tess Varner
PART V ADDAMS ON KNOWLEDGE AND METHODS
Maurice Hamington
26 Addams's Methodologies of Writing, Thinking, and Activism
501(24)
Marilyn Fischer
27 Hull House Maps and Papers, 1895: A Feminist Research Approach to Urban Inequalities by Jane Addams and Florence Kelley
525(20)
Nuria Font-Casaseca
28 Jane Addams, Social Design, and Wicked Problems: Designing In, With, and Across
545(22)
Danielle Lake
29 Jane Addams's Use of Narrative in Sociological Research: "As no one but a neighbor can see"
567(18)
Patricia Madoo Lengermann
Gillian Niebrugge
30 Jane Addams and the Return to Settlement Sociology: Inspiration for How to Help Others in the Digital Age
585(18)
Erik Schneiderhan
Kaitlyn Quinn
31 Jane Addams's Pragmatist Feminist Thoughts and Actions/or and with Ill and Disabled Women
603(22)
Claudia Gillberg
32 Making the Jane Addams Papers Accessible to New Audiences
625(20)
Cathy Moran Hajo
PART VI ADDAMS AND SOCIAL PRACTICE
Patricia M. Shields
33 Jane Addams and Settlement Sociology
645(18)
Ann Oakley
34 Social Ethics for Ecological and Community Resilience: Jane Addams and the Environment
663(20)
Heather E. Keith
35 Jane Addams's Education, Hull House, and Current-Day Civic-Engagement Practices in Higher Education: Coming Full Circle
683(22)
Belinda M. Wholeben
Mary Weaks-Baxter
36 Jane Addams and Epistemic Agency in Contemporary Social Work
705(18)
Heidi Muurinen
Aino Kaariainen
37 Affect and Emotion in Jane Addams's Thought
723(14)
Clara Fischer
38 Epilogue: Jane Addams's Contemporary Relevance
737(12)
Joseph Soeters
Patricia M. Shields
Maurice Hamington
Index 749
Patricia M. Shields is a Regents' Professor in the Department of Political Science at Texas State University. Her scholarship includes works on peace, pragmatism and public administration, democracy, gender, military studies and research methods. She has edited the journal Armed Forces & Society since 2001 and is a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. Maurice Hamington is Professor of Philosophy, and Affiliate Faculty in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Portland State University. In addition to being an Addams scholar, he is a feminist care ethicist The author or editor of fifteen books, he serves as a Fulbright Specialist and has delivered numerous invited lectures on care theory. Joseph Soeters has been a professor at the Netherlands Defence Academy and taught organizational sociology at Tilburg University. Now he is an emeritus professor. He has published extensively on the military and peacekeeping, including issues of human resources management,

diversity and (international/inter-organizational) cooperation.