197063

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

2016

92 Pages

ISBN 978-1-349-68336-9

Sociology Transformed

Sociology in Austria

Christian Fleck

Sociology in Austria has been frequently affected by political developments in the country. This first history of sociology in Austria examines the impact of the break-up of the Habsburg Empire and of two consecutive dictatorships, which destroyed academic freedom by means of forced migration and imprisonment. Even after 1945 the re-established Second Republic did not dismiss professors promoted during the Nazi period, and failed to invite exiled academics to return home. The author argues that the result has been acontinuation of favouritism and conformism, with compliance to political regimes sanctioned at the expense of meritocracy and that in the light of this chequered past we should celebrate instances of de-institutionalization.

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Fleck, C. (2016). Sociology in Austria, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Sociology in Austria

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A remarkable past

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12-21

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A decade of backwardness

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22-31

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A missed opportunity

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32-42

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Years of reforms

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43-56

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The eye of the needle in recruiting

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57-68

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Extramural social research

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69-76

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