1990s in sociology

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The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1990s.

1990

Deaths

1991

  • Theodor Adorno's Culture Industry Reconsidered is published.
  • Cornelius Castoriadis' Philosophy, Politics and Autonomy is published.
  • William H Chafe's The Unfinished Journey is published.
  • Louis Dumont's German ideology: from France to Germany and back is published and wins the European Amalfi Prize for Sociology and Social Sciences.
  • Clive Emsley's English police: a political and social history is published.
  • Ron Eyerman's and Andrew Jamison's Social movements: a cognitive approach is published.
  • Ann Game's Towards a deconstructive sociology is published.
  • Steven Goldberg's When Wish Replaces Thought: Why So Much of What You Believe Is False is published.
  • Harvie Ferguson's Religious transformation in Western society: the end of happiness is published.
  • Anthony Giddens' Modernity and Self Identity is published.
  • Donna Haraway's A Cyborg Manifesto is published.
  • Nicos Panayiotou Mouzelis's Back to Sociological Theory: The Construction of Social Orders is published.
  • Philippe Sarasin's Die Stadt der Bürger is published and wins the Bulzoni Editore Special Award.
  • Stanley Lieberson serves as president of the ASA.

Deaths

1992

  • Pierre Bourdieu's and Loic Wacquant's An invitation to Reflexive Sociology is published.
  • Fei Xiaotong's Xingxing chong xingxing 《行行重行行》 (Travel, travel, and more travel) is published.
  • Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt's Jewish civilization: the Jewish historical experience in a comparative perspective is published.
  • Stuart Hall's, David Held's and Tony Mcgrew's Modernity and its Futures is published.
  • Stuart Hall's New Ethnicites is published.
  • David Lockwood's Solidarity and schism: the problem of disorder in Durkheimian and Marxist sociology is published.
  • Niklas Luhmann's Observations of modern trends is published.
  • Sal Restivo's Mathematics in Society and History is published.
  • Richard Skellington's and Paulette Morris's (eds.) Race in Britain Today is published.
  • Carlo Triglia's Sviluppo senza autonomia: effetti perversi delle politiche nel Mezzogiorno is published.
  • James Coleman serves as president of the American Sociological Association (ASA)

1993

1994

  • Raymond Boudon's Art of self-persuasion: the social explanation of false beliefs is published.
  • Nigel Dodd's The Sociology of Money is published.
  • Clifford Geertz's The Uses of Diversity is published.
  • Anthony Giddens' Beyond Left and Right is published.
  • Deborah Lupton's Medicine as Culture: Illness, Disease and the Body in Western Societies is published.
  • Angela McRobbie's Postmodernism and popular culture is published.
  • Charles Murray's The Bell Curve is published.
  • Viviana Zeliver's The Social Meaning of Money is published.

1995

1996

  • Les Back's New Ethnicities and Urban culture is published.
  • Tim Dant's Fetishism and the social value of objects is published.
  • Stuart Hall's and Paul Du Gay's Questions of cultural identity is published.
  • Stevi Jackson's and Sue Scott's Feminism and Sexuality is published.
  • Richard Jenkins' Social Identity is published.
  • David Lee's and Bryan Turner's Conflicts about Class: Debating Inequality in Late Industrialism is published.
  • Serge Latouche's The Westernisation of the World is published.
  • Andrew W. Metcalfe's and Ann Game's Passionate Sociology is published.
  • Michel Maffesoli's The Time of Tribes - the Decline of Individualism in Mass Society is published.
  • Anna Pollert's The Poverty of Patriarchy is published.
  • Alejandro Portes' and Rubén Rumbaut's Immigrant America: A Portrait is published.
  • Cyril Smith's Marx at the millennium is published.
  • John Solomos' and Les Back's Racism and Society is published.
  • Bryan Turner's Body and Society is published.
  • Mobilization: The International Quarterly Review of Social Movement Research is first published by Hank Johnston.

1997

1998

1999

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