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Calhoun, Craig Jackson was born on June 16, 1952 in Watseka, Illinois, United States. Son of Jay Robert and Audrey Thelma (Jackson) Calhoun.
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In this outstanding reinterpretation - and extension - of the Critical Theory tradition, Craig Calhoun surveys the origins, fortunes and prospects of this most influential of theoretical approaches. Moving with ease from the early Frankfurt School to Habermas, to contemporary debates over postmodernism, feminism and nationalism, Calhoun breathes new life into Critical Social Theory, showing how it can learn from the past and contribute to the future.
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(The words for the title of this text come from the Chines...)
The words for the title of this text come from the Chinese students' version of a socialist song as they gathered in Tiananmen Square, Beijing in 1989. The author offers an analysis of the student movement, its complex leadership, suppression and continuing legacy.
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Calhoun, Craig Jackson was born on June 16, 1952 in Watseka, Illinois, United States. Son of Jay Robert and Audrey Thelma (Jackson) Calhoun.
Bachelor, University Southern California, 1972. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1974. Master of Arts, University Manchester, England, 1975.
Doctor Phil, Oxford University, England, 1980.
Research associate Columbia University, New York City, 1972-1974. Instructor University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1977-1980, assistant professor sociology, 1980-1985, associate professor, 1985-1989, professor sociology and history, 1989-1996. Professor New York University, since 1996, chair department sociology, 1996-1999.
President Social Science Research Council, New York City, since 1999. Technical advisor United States Agency for International Development, Government of Sudan, 1984-1986. Director program in social theory and cross-cultural studies University North Carolina, 1989-1995, office of international programs 1990-1993, chairman curriculum in international studies, 1990-1993, director University Center for International Studies, 1993-1996.
Visiting professor department sociology, University Oslo, 1991-1997. Visiting fellow Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in Social Sciences, 1994. Research fellow Center for Transcultural Studies-Center for Psychosocial Studies, Chicago, 1983.
Irene Flecknoe Ross lecturer, University of California at Los Angeles, 1994-1995. Harry Bridges lecturer University Washington, 1995, Howard W. Beers lecturer University Kentucky, 1997, Benjamin J. Meaker Distinguished visiting professor University Bristol, 2000.
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(The words for the title of this text come from the Chines...)
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Fellow Royal Anthropological Institute. Member American Sociological Association (chair section comparative history sociology 1984-1985, chair committee on international sociology 1988-1992, chair section on theoretics of sociology, 1991-1992. Council member since 2000), Sociological Research Association, Society for Comparative Research.
Married Pamela Frances DeLargy, August 2, 1980.