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The Perfect Fit - Creative Work in the Global Shoe Industry - Claudio E. Benzecry

The Perfect Fit - Claudio E. Benzecry - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Trustees of Culture - Francie Ostrower - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Trustees of Culture - Francie Ostrower - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Cultural trusteeship is a subject that fascinates those who wonder about the relationship between power and culture. What compels the wealthy to serve on the boards of fine arts institutions? How do they exercise their influence as trustees, and how does this affect the way arts institutions operate? To find out, Francie Ostrower conducted candid personal interviews with 76 trustees drawn from two opera companies and two art museums in the United States. Her new study demonstrates that members of elite arts boards walk a fine line between maintaining their status and serving the needs of the large-scale organizations they oversee. As class members whose status depends in part on the prestige of the boards on which they serve, trustees seek to perpetuate arts boards as exclusive elite enclaves. But in response to pressures to increase and diversify the audiences for arts institutions, elite board members act in a surprisingly open manner in terms of organizational accessibility and operations. Written with clarity and grace, Trustees of Culture will contribute significantly to our understanding of organizational governance; the politics of fundraising; elite arts participation and philanthropy; as well as the consequences of wider social policies that continue to emphasize private financial support. Ostrower's study will prove to be indispensable reading for not just sociologists of culture, but anyone interested in how the arts are financially and institutionally supported.

DKK 272.00
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On Feeling, Knowing, and Valuing - Max Scheler - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Upsold - Max Besbris - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Upsold - Max Besbris - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

What do you want for yourself in the next five, ten years? Do your plans involve marriage, kids, a new job? These are the questions a real estate agent might ask in an attempt to unearth information they can employ to complete a sale, which as Upsold shows, often results in upselling. In this book, sociologist Max Besbris shows how agents successfully upsell, inducing buyers to spend more than their initially stated price ceilings. His research reveals how face-to-face interactions influence buyers’ ideas about which neighborhoods are desirable and which are less-worthy investments and how these preferences ultimately contribute to neighborhood inequality. ? Stratification defines cities in the contemporary United States. In an era marked by increasing income segregation, one of the main sources of this inequality is housing prices. A crucial part of wealth inequality, housing prices are also directly linked to the uneven distribution of resources across neighborhoods and to racial and ethnic segregation. Upsold shows how the interactions between real estate agents and buyers make or break neighborhood reputations and construct neighborhoods by price. Employing revealing ethnographic and quantitative housing data, Besbris outlines precisely how social influences come together during the sales process. In Upsold, we get a deep dive into the role that the interactions with sales agents play in buyers’ decision-making and how neighborhoods are differentiated, valorized, and deemed to be worthy of a certain price.

DKK 1110.00
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On Charisma and Institution Building - Max Weber - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

How Schools Work - Robert Dreeben - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

How Schools Work - Robert Dreeben - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

As budgets tighten for school districts, a sound understanding of just how teaching and administration translate into student learning becomes increasingly important. Rebecca Barr, a researcher of classroom instruction and reading skill development, and Robert Dreeben, a sociologist of education who analyzes the structure of organizations, combine their expertise to explore the social organization of schools and classrooms, the division of labor, and the allocation of key resources. Viewing schools as part of a social organization with a hierarchy of levels—district, school, classroom, instructional group, and students—avoids the common pitfalls of lumping together any and all possible influences on student learning without regard to the actual processes of the classroom. Barr and Dreeben systematically explain how instructional groups originate, form, and change over time. Focusing on first grade reading instruction, their study shows that individual reading aptitude actually has little direct relation to group reading achievement and virtually none to the coverage of reading materials once the mean aptitude of groups is taken into consideration. Individual aptitude, they argue, is rather the basis on which teachers form reading groups that are given different instructional treatment. It is these differences in group treatment, they contend, that explain substantial differences in learning curricular material.

DKK 357.00
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On Feeling, Knowing, and Valuing - Max Scheler - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Enlightenment Biopolitics - William Max Nelson - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Enlightenment Biopolitics - William Max Nelson - Bog - The University of Chicago Press - Plusbog.dk

Making Precarity Work - Bog af Laura A. Orrico - Paperback