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  <about><![CDATA[Mitchell Duneier is an American sociologist currently Professor of Sociology at Princeton University and regular Visiting Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the City University of New York, Graduate Center.]]></about>
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    <![CDATA[Sidewalk]]>
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    <![CDATA[&quot;I've had the luxury--if you can call it the luxury,&quot; says Hakim Hasan, &quot;of working in the formal economy, and of working at certain companies that required a certain level of training, however rudimentary, and a certain level of education.&quot; Instead, he chooses to sell books from a table on the sidewalk in New York's Greenwich Village. Soon after he met sociologist Mitchell Duneier, Hakim described himself as a &quot;public character,&quot; and sent Duneier scurrying to reread Jane Jacobs's <em>The Death and Life of Great American Cities</em> to find out what he meant.<p>  That moment was one of Duneier's inspirations to spend years studying--getting to know, really--Hakim and other book and magazine vendors on his patch of Sixth Avenue. <em>Sidewalk</em> explains much about the street vendors: How did this become legal? Where do vendors obtain their merchandise? How do they interact with potential customers? When do they find time to go to the bathroom (and, for that matter, where do they go)? But it's ultimately about the people themselves--quoted at length from Duneier's tape-recorded interviews and photographed by Ovie Carter--as they do their best to live successfully on their own terms, with all the good and bad consequences that entail. Some of these people (almost all men) are drug addicts, yes, and some of them choose to live as &quot;unhoused&quot; individuals. But many of them find a strong sense of purpose and identity in their work and choose to live in ways that best facilitate that work; they are as motivated--more, perhaps--as workers holding &quot;respectable&quot; office jobs. Nonacademic readers may glaze over at some of Duneier's longer explanations of his methodology, and he seems occasionally overapologetic when quoting the uncensored language of his subjects, but few books succeed at plunging the reader into a community and delineating the character of its members as <em>Sidewalk</em> does. </p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1999</published>
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    <![CDATA[Slim's Table: Race, Respectability, and Masculinity]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;At the Valois &quot;See Your Food&quot; cafeteria on Chicago's South Side, black and white men gather over cups of coffee and steam-table food. Mitchell Duneier, a sociologist, spent four years at the Valois writing this moving profile of the black men who congregate at &quot;Slim's Table.&quot; Praised as &quot;a marvelous study of those who should not be forgotten&quot; by the <em>Wall Street Journal,</em> <em>Slim's Table</em> helps demolish the narrow sociological picture of black men and simple media-reinforced stereotypes. In between is a &quot;respectable&quot; citizenry, too often ignored and little understood.<br/><br/>&quot;<em>Slim's Table</em> is an astonishment. Duneier manages to fling open windows of perception into what it means to be working-class black, how a caring community can proceed from the most ordinary transactions, all the while smashing media-induced stereotypes of the races and race relations.&quot;&#8212;Citation for <em>Chicago Sun Times</em> Chicago Book of the Year Award<br/><br/>&quot;An instant classic of ethnography that will provoke debate and provide insight for years to come.&quot;&#8212;Michael Eric Dyson, <em>Chicago Tribune</em><br/><br/>&quot;Mr. Duneier sees the subjects of his study as people and he sees the scale of their lives as fully human, rather than as diminished versions of grander lives lived elsewhere by people of another color. . . . A welcome antidote to trends in both journalism and sociology.&quot;&#8212;Roger Wilkins, <em>New York Times Book Review</em>&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1992</published>
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    <![CDATA[<em>Introduction to Sociology</em>, Fifth Edition, organizes the core concepts of modern sociology around the unifying theme of globalization. Taking a comparative approach, the authors examine American society in a global and historical context, underscoring the wide diversity of social forms and social change. The authors emphasize the connections between American and world societies and the integral role of individuals in shaping both local and global society.  <p>Retaining the hallmark clarity of previous editions, the Fifth Edition has been meticulously updated and revised, adding new material on public sociology, a striking new design and expanded pedagogy, a built-in study guide, and a rich new student Web site.</p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1991</published>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>The best-selling <em>Introduction to Sociology</em> is now available in an abridged edition.</strong> Featuring a striking design, helpful pedagogy, and a global perspective, <em>Essentials of Sociology</em> packages the best facets of the Fifth Edition of <em>Introduction to Sociology</em> in a shorter, more flexible edition. With fewer topics covered in only sixteen chapters, students can focus on the essentials while learning about the connections between American and world societies. An in-text study guide and extensive student Web site help students study and review, while online instructor's resources assist with teaching and grading.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The only textbook that helps students make  micro-macro connections, <em>Introduction to  Sociology</em> helps students uncover the  surprising links between everyday life and  global change. The Seventh Edition does not  simply compare the United States to other  countries, but shows students how global  processes play out in their lives. Drawing on  research from both macro and micro sociology,  the author team shows how sociologists bring the two together to give a comprehensive picture of  modern society.&lt;p /&gt;]]>
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