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HUMAN ARCHITECTURE
Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge


Volume VII • Issue 3 • Summer 2009

OKCIR: The Omar Khayyam Center for Integrative Research in Utopia, Mysticism, and Science (Utopystics)

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SOCIOLOGICAL RE-IMAGINATIONS
IN & OF UNIVERSITIES


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Journal Editor:
Mohammad H. Tamdgidi
UMass Boston
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vii—Editor’s Note: Sociological Imaginations In, Of, and Beyond Universities
Mohammad H. Tamdgidi, University of Massachusetts Boston

1—In Memoriam—Professor Giovanni Arrighi (1937-2009) and Graduate Mentoring:
A Reflection on His Teachings and My Academic Development

Satoshi Ikeda, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

9—Autoethnographic Cultural Criticism as Method:
Toward Sociological Imaginations of Race, Memory and Identity

Sandra J. Song, University of Alberta, Canada

27—Reflexive Pedagogy and the Sociological Imagination
L. Lynda Harling Stalker, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada;
and Jason Pridmore, Zuyd University, The Netherlands

37—Nemesis of C. Wright Mills’ Promise: Sociology, Education and the
Changing Context and Meaning of Teaching and Learning

Festus Ikeotuonye, University College Dublin, Ireland

57—Interdisciplinary Studies and Scholarship: Issues, Challenges, and
Implications for “Third World” Development and Social Change

Samuel Zalanga, Bethel University

77—The Structure of Higher Learning in Fin-de-Siècle America:
Bureaucracy, Statistical Accounting, and Sociocultural Change

Donald A. Nielsen, College of Charleston

91—Activist Learning vs. Service Learning in a Women’s Studies Classroom
Anne Bubriski, University of Central Florida; and Ingrid Semaan, UConn-Stamford

99—Surviving “Acceptable” Victimization
Penelope Roode, University of Massachusetts Boston

105—‘Keep It In the Family’: Casting Sociological Lights on the Secrets of My Life
Belle Summer, University of Massachusetts Boston

117—Understanding Fear Using My Sociological Imagination
E. M. Walsh, University of Massachusetts Boston

137—Dying to Live: Exploring the Fear of an Unlived Life Using the Sociological Imagination
Ann Marie Moler, University of Massachusetts Boston

147—Measures of Personal Success and Failure: A Self-Assessment, Applying the Sociological Imagination
Minxing Zheng, University of Massachusetts Boston

155—: An Outsider’s Sociology of Self
Andrew Messing, University of Massachusetts Boston

173—“Money Does Not Buy Happiness”: Using the Sociological Imagination to Move Beyond Stressful Lives
Jillian Pelletier, University of Massachusetts Boston

181—Working to Thrive, Not Just Survive: My Work History in a Sociological Imagination
Christine Quinn, University of Massachusetts Boston

191—Future Hell: Nuclear Fiction in Pursuit of History
Trevor Doherty, University of Massachusetts Boston

221—“Engaged Buddhism in Retreat” Revisited: A Reply to Barbara Newell’s Response
Lisa Kemmerer, Montana State University
[Editor's note: For the earlier dialogue, please click as follows to see the original commentary by Lisa Kemmerer
and a reply by Barbara Newell in Vol. VI, Issue 3 (Summer 2008) of the present journal.]

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