Volume 12, Issue 11, 1-100, November 2023 ❧ Bollen, Caroline. 2023. “Empathy as a Virtue: A Response to Marshall.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 12 (11): 94–100. ❧ Wills, Bernard N. 2023. “Believing in Dawkins: A Review of Steinhart.”… Read More ›
Michael Strand
The End of Big Theory? A Rejoinder to Strand, Simon Susen
I would like to start by thanking Michael Strand (2023) for his thoughtful comments on my recent article, entitled ‘Lessons from Reckwitz and Rosa: Towards a Constructive Dialogue between Critical Analytics and Critical Theory’.[1] As stated in the title of… Read More ›
SERRC: Volume 12, Issue 10, 1-75, October 2023
Volume 12, Issue 10, 1-75, October 2023 ❧ Humanity 8.0 Podcast: Season 3, Episodes 7-12. Conversations with: Professor David McNeill, Georgetown Law Center; Karina Montoya, The Open Markets Institute; Professor David Gunkel, Northern Illinois University. ❧ Humanity 8.0 Podcast: Season… Read More ›
Why Don’t Big Theory Books Work in the US? A Reply to Simon Susen, Part II, Michael Strand
Après Moi, Le Déluge All of this plays a role, I am arguing, in my wielding the dismissive category of “big theory” toward Reckwitz and Rosa, and the silence that mostly greets them on the part of those like me… Read More ›
Why Don’t Big Theory Books Work in the US? A Reply to Simon Susen, Part I, Michael Strand
In “Lessons from Reckwitz and Rosa: Towards a Constructive Dialogue between Critical Analytics and Critical Theory” (2023), Simon Susen provides an impressive and thorough dissection of the complicated and broad ranging arguments of two of the defining European sociologists of… Read More ›