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Carnal concepts in action: The diagonal sociology of Loïc Wacquant

Loïc Wacquant, Dieter Vandebroeck

2023Thesis Eleven18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Written in the form of a dialogue with Brussels sociologist Dieter Vandebroeck, this article retraces the social and intellectual trajectory of Loïc Wacquant as stepping stone to reviewing and discussing the major concepts coined and theoretical propositions elaborated in the course of his research on comparative urban marginality, racial domination, the ghetto, the penal state, neoliberalism, and carnality. This provides an opportunity to specify the relationships between ethnography, history and theory; the dialectic of domination and resistance; the role of public (dis)honor in social life; the uses of Bourdieu's bureaucratic field; and the social and academic conditions of incubation, diffusion, and death of scholarly myths such as the “underclass.” The article closes on a call to clearly distinguish the rhetorical, metaphorical, and analytical usages of concepts and reaffirms the need for epistemic reflexivity as sine qua non for the articulation of robust scientific problematics.

Topics & Concepts

SociologyArticulation (sociology)EpistemologyHonorRhetorical questionReflexivityRhetoricField (mathematics)DialecticSocial scienceLawPhilosophyOperating systemComputer scienceLinguisticsPoliticsPolitical scienceMathematicsPure mathematicsHomelessness and Social IssuesCriminal Justice and Corrections AnalysisEducation, sociology, and vocational training
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