Social Theories, Student Realities

Social Theories, Student Realities

by Mohammad H. Tamdgidi (Editor)
Social Theories, Student Realities

Social Theories, Student Realities

by Mohammad H. Tamdgidi (Editor)

Paperback(Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge, II, 1, Spring 2003 ed.)

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Overview

This Spring 2003 (II, 1) issue of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge include student papers from coursework completed at SUNY-Oneonta. The creative efforts students display in advancing their sociological imaginations demonstrate the extent to which the best pedagogical strategies are those that rely on teaching their subject matter by encouraging students to draw upon the reality of their own lives in an applied way to learn various concepts and theories taught in class. Topics are: "Editor's Note: Social Theories, Student Realities," "Why I Smoke: Sociology of a Deadly Habit," "The Drinking Matrix: A Symbolic Self Interaction," "Theoretical Reflections on Peer Judgments," "It's Worth Living in the World," "My Image Struggles in Capitalist Society," ""It's Not My Fault": Overcoming Social Anxiety through Sociological Imagination," "Treading Water: Self-Reflections on Generalized Anxiety Disorder," "Sociology of Shyness: A Self Introduction," ""Let Me Introduce Myself": My Struggles with Shyness and Conformity," "Religion in an Individualistic Society," "A Precarious Balance: Views of a Working Mother Walking the Tightrope," "Links in the Chain: Untangling Dysfunctional Family Ties," and "Marx, Gurdjieff, and Mannheim: Contested Utopistics of Self and Society in a World-History Context." Contributors include: Emily Margulies, Neo Morpheus, M. Goltry, James McHugh, Anna Schlosser, Charles (pen name), Megan Murray, Colin Campbell, Jillian E. Sloan, Jennifer S. Dutcher, Ira Omid (pen name), and Mohammad H. Tamdgidi (also as journal editor-in-chief). Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge is a publication of OKCIR: The Omar Khayyam Center for Integrative Research in Utopia, Mysticism, and Science (Utopystics). For more information about OKCIR and other issues in its journal's Edited Collection as well as Monograph and Translation series visit OKCIR's homepage.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781888024180
Publisher: Ahead Publishing House (imprint: Okcir Press)
Publication date: 11/10/2015
Edition description: Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge, II, 1, Spring 2003 ed.
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

Mohammad H. Tamdgidi, a retired associate professor of sociology at UMass Boston, has also taught sociology at SUNY-Oneonta and SUNY-Binghamton. He holds doctoral and masters degrees in sociology in conjunction with a graduate certificate in Middle Eastern studies from Binghamton University (SUNY) and a B.A. in architecture from U.C. Berkeley. He is the founding editor of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge, a publication of OKCIR: The Omar Khayyam Center for Integrative Research in Utopia, Mysticism, and Science (Utopystics) which has served since 2002 to frame his research, teaching, and publishing initiatives. Tamdgidi specializes in the sociology of self-knowledge, human architecture, and utopystics-three overlapping theoretical, methodological and applied fields of inquiry he initiated in his doctoral studies in 2002 and has since pursued. His research, teaching, and publishing practices have been framed by an interest in understanding how personal self-knowledges of multiple selves and singular world-historical social structures constitute one another. This line of inquiry has itself been a result of his long-standing interest in understanding the contributions and the underlying causes of failure of the world's utopian, mystical, and scientific traditions in bringing about a just global society.

Table of Contents

v-"Editor's Note: Social Theories, Student Realities"
M.H. (Behrooz) Tamdgidi, SUNY College at Oneonta

1-Why I Smoke: Sociology of a Deadly Habit
Emily Margulies, SUNY College at Oneonta

12-The Drinking Matrix: A Symbolic Self Interaction
Neo Morpheus, SUNY College at Oneonta

19-Theoretical Reflections on Peer Judgments
M. Goltry, SUNY College at Oneonta

27-It's Worth Living in the World
James McHugh, SUNY College at Oneonta

34-My Image Struggles in Capitalist Society
Anna Schlosser, SUNY College at Oneonta

42-"It's Not My Fault": Overcoming Social Anxiety through Sociological Imagination
Charles, SUNY College at Oneonta

50-Treading Water: Self-Reflections on Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Megan Murray, SUNY College at Oneonta

58-Sociology of Shyness: A Self Introduction
Colin Campbell, SUNY College at Oneonta

65-"Let Me Introduce Myself": My Struggles with Shyness and Conformity
Sherry Wilson, SUNY College at Oneonta

73-Religion in an Individualistic Society
Jillian E. Sloan, SUNY College at Oneonta

81-A Precarious Balance: Views of a Working Mother Walking the Tightrope
Jennifer S. Dutcher, SUNY College at Oneonta

90-Links in the Chain: Untangling Dysfunctional Family Ties
Ira Omid, SUNY College at Oneonta

102-Marx, Gurdjieff, and Mannheim: Contested Utopistics of Self and Society in a World-History Context
M.H. (Behrooz) Tamdgidi, SUNY College at Oneonta

121-Notes on Contributors
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