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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This session invites papers that shed new light on the “classics” as well as those questioning the sociological canon by revealing its exclusions and oversights. Papers about particular thinkers, theoretical contributions, or traditions are equally welcome.
“But one may as well anticipate Surprises”: Anna Julia Cooper and Durkheimian Theory - Jane Pryma, Boston University
Decolonial Durkheim: Central Australian Festivals and the Making of the Modern World - Romulo Lelis, University of Sao Paulo
Ida B. Wells and the Civic Repertoire: Canonization through Justice-Oriented Historical Sociology - Samuel David Stabler, CUNY-Hunter College; Shai M. Dromi, Harvard University
Imaginative Sociology: Theoretical Methodologies of Imagination in Marx, Weber, Du Bois, and Adorno - Adam Koehler Brown, New School For Social Research
Legitimate or Valid? Rethinking Validity as a Dimension of Legitimacy - Eric W. Schoon, The Ohio State University; Steven Bao, Ohio State University