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politics (Continued) RSSM (Research in Social Stratification and
feminist 37–8 Mobility) 202, 207–9, 214
and globalization 406, 407, 408–10 rule-based thinking 60
and indigenousness 32–3 Russia
and power 116, 117 impact of globalization on local
Québec/Canada 441, 449–50 democracy 409–13
South America 120 mortality rates 227
population
convergence, concept of 225 Salerno, Roger 19
demographic transition theory 224, 225 Sánchez, Mariano 140–51
disease patterns 224–5, 228 Sandler, Todd 241
epidemiologic transition theory 224–5 Schmidt, Vivian 48
mortality and fertility rates 224–8 Scheff, Thomas 19
Porpora, Douglas 23–4 Schmidt, Joachim M. K. H. W. 43
Porter, M. 369 Schuerkens, Ulrike 109–21
Pound, R. 67–8 Schulz, Markus S. 291–302
power 122n3 science
address forms, reflected in 417–18, 419 and sociology 92–3, 95
between adults and children 187–8 Mexican studies in 98–102
in the arts 173–4 World Conference on Science (Budapest 1999) 95
and conflict theory 114–15, 116 Second Great Transformation 265–76
Foucault’s approach to 129 in Australia 267
knowledge as 92 in South Africa 268–9
and medicalization 128–9 Segal, David R. 236–47
Québec language 439–40, 447–50 Seidman, Gay W. 271–2
in sport 159–9 selfhood see identity
of Trade Unions 267 Sen, Amartya 36, 112
production, factors of 385 Sensation Show, Brooklyn Museum 180
professionalism 143 Serrano, Martin 148
new analyses of 143–4 Shimizu, H. 241
as occupational value 141–2, 151 sick role 126, 127–8, 132
professions, sociology of 140–51 Silvestro, Marco 278–88
Anglo-American sociological Singapore and FDI 388–96
interpretations of 141–3 Biomedical Sciences Initiative 393–6
comparison, Anglo-American and competition for FDI 389–90
European 140–1 inter-governmental competition to attract FDI 391
French interpretations of 144–7 regional industrial parks, setting up of 391–2
in Spain 147–50 Suzhou Industrial Park and government
‘trait’ approach to 142 conflict 392–3
professionalization Sitas, Ari 368–81
and market closure and monopoly 143, 151 Smith, Adam 120
and Spanish sociology 147–50 Smith, David N. 16
professions, traits 142 Smith-Lovin, Lynn 18
profit-making 181 social capital theory of health 129–31, 134
proletariat 10, 16, 113, 203, 216n4 social causation perspective 126, 131
Prosono, Martin 18 social cohesion 29, 94, 129–31, 134
Prujit, Hans 42–5 social constructionist perspective 126
social disorganization theory 310–12
Québec see Canada/Québec social justice interviews, Latin America 351–66
social mobility, paradigm of 201–15
racial discrimination gradation and class 204–6
Afro-Brazilian movement 341, 343 individualist/structuralist views 206–7
in sport 161 lifecourse approach 212–14
Radin, Margaret J. 255 meritocratic considerations 207–8
Ram, Bali, 223-33 new approaches to study of 210–12
Ram, Shefali S., 223-33 RSSM studies of 202, 207–9, 214
rationality 10, 20, 23 social stratification 202–3, 210, 464–5
Reis, Elisa P. 74–88 Sorokin’s creation of 202–4, 206
religion 24 vertical 203
Rengifo R. 96, 97 social mobilization see social movements
research, collaboration with science social movement unionism (SMU) 269–74
and technology 92–6 social movements 351–2, 376, 464
CEJUS 102 Brazil 336–48
CIDE 98–102 Latin America 352–4
CONICIT 96 USA 353
in Costa Rica 102 social stratification 202–3, 210, 464–5
in France 102 socio-linguistics 417–8
in Mexico 98–102 sociological jurisprudence 67–8
Modes of 92–4, 96, 102–3 sociological knowledge, application of 49–50
Research Agendas, Venezuela 96–8, 102 sociological practice 45–6, 53–4
Riska, Elianne 124–35 globalization 50–3
Rostow, Walt W. 110 meso level, intervention at 49–50

