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Microsociologists seek to capture social life as it is experienced, and in recent decades no one has championed the microsociological approach more fiercely than Randall Collins. The pieces in this exciting volume offer fresh and original insights into key aspects of Collins thought, and of microsociology more generally.The introductory essay by Elliot B. Weininger and Omar Lizardo provides a lucid overview of the key premises this perspective. Ethnographic papers by Randol Contreras, using data from New York, and Philippe Bourgois and Laurie Kain Hart, using data from Philadelphia, examine the social logic of violence in street-level narcotics markets. Both draw on heavily on Collins microsociological account of the features of social situations that tend to engender violence.In the second section of the book, a study by Paul DiMaggio, Clark Bernier, Charles Heckscher, and David Mimno tackles the question of whether electronically mediated interaction exhibits the ritualization which, according to Collins, is a common feature of face-to-face encounters. Their results suggest that, at least under certain circumstances, digitally mediated interaction may foster social solidarity in a manner similar to face-to-face interaction. A chapter by Simone Polillo picks up from Collins work in the sociology of knowledge, examining multiple ways in which social network structures can engender intellectual creativity.The third section of the book contains papers that critically but sympathetically assess key tenets of microsociology. Jonathan H. Turner argues that the radically microsociological perspective developed by Collins will better serve the social scientific project if it is embedded in a more comprehensive paradigm, one that acknowledges the macro- and meso-levels of social and cultural life. A chapter by David Gibson presents empirical analyses of decisions by state leaders concerning whether or not to use force to deal with internal or external foes, suggesting that Collins model of interaction ritual can only partially illuminate the dynamics of these highly consequential political moments. Work by Erika Summers-Effler and Justin Van Ness seeks to systematize and broaden the scope of Collins theory of interaction, by including in it encounters that depart from the ritual model in important ways.In a final, reflective chapter, Randall Collins himself highlights the promise and future of microsociology. Clearly written, these pieces offer cutting-edge thinking on some of the crucial theoretical and empirical issues in sociology today.

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Inspired by Randall Collins transformative analyses of face-to-face interactions, Ritual, Emotion, Violence advances the field in bold new directions. Reporting on a wide range of fascinating topics, from violence in street-level narcotics markets to electronically mediated interactions in large corporations, the essays demonstrate the theoretical purchase of 21st-century micro-sociology. Kudos to the editors for assembling a volume that will shape a new generation of scholars.
Viviana A. Zelizer, Lloyd Cotsen 50 Professor of Sociology, Princeton University, author of Economic Lives: How Culture Shapes the Economy
One of the great minds of contemporary sociology, Randall Collins created a synthetic and wide-ranging theory distinctive for its persistently empirical, resolutely micro focus. The contributions to this rich and searching volume bring Collins' theoretical achievements into focus, even as they revise and advance his research program for a macro-oriented, micro-sociology.
Jeffrey C. Alexander, Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology, Yale University
Carefully selected with an eye open to the unmatched breadth and depth of one of the most versatile and prolific scholars of our time, the contributions to this volume do not just pay tribute, but indeed advance, the work and vision of the most important sociological theorist alive todayRandall Collins.
Stephan Fuchs, Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia
This is an impressive volume celebrating the pioneering work of Randall Collins in a special way: showing how his theories of interaction ritual, solidarity, and violence address a wide range of phenomena. Some chapters extend his ideas; others make important modifications; and still others depart in significant ways. This volume reveals the richness and broad applicability of Collins approach while showing that the best sociological theories are living documents continuously evolving and changing.
Edward J. Lawler, Martin P. Catherwood Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Professor of Sociology, Cornell University
This is a collection of insightful essays that effectively build on Randall Collins seminal theory of the micro-sociology of violence, while highlighting significant issues in Collins body of theoretical worka work of importance.
Elijah Anderson, Yale University, author of The Cosmopolitan Canopy: Race and Civility in Everyday Life
Ritual, Emotion, Violence
This book offers a trenchant analysis of the theoretical and empirical contributions made by Randall Collins to microsociology, a field in which scholars examine face-to-face interaction in concrete social situations. Following a lucid overview of the field of microsociology by Elliot B. Weininger and Omar Lizardo, the chapters provide a rigorous and engaging conversation with Collins arguments. Ethnographic papers by Randol Contreras, using data from New York, and Philippe Bourgois, Laurie Kain Hart, Fernando Montero, and George Karandinos, using data from Philadelphia, examine the social logic of violence in street-level narcotics markets. Work by Paul DiMaggio, Clark Bernier, Charles Heckscher, and David Mimno tackles the question of whether electronically mediated interaction exhibits the ritualized character that, according to Collins, is a common feature of face-to-face encounters. Simone Polillo examines the network-level factors that facilitate intellectual creativity in diverse research fields. Chapters by Jonathan H. Turner, David R. Gibson, and Erika Summers-Effler and Justin Van Ness interrogatetheoretically and empiricallythe challenging question of whether and in what sense the face-to-face encounters that constitute the micro-level of social reality enjoy autonomy vis--vis the macro-level. The volume concludes with Randall Collins reflection on the accomplishments of microsociology and the challenges it faces moving forward.
Elliot B. Weininger is Professor of Sociology at SUNY College at Brockport. He has published on the theoretical foundations of the concept of social class, as well as cultural and social capital. More recent work has addressed the ways that parents select schools for their children in districts with school choice programs and the role of schooling considerations in families residential mobility.
Annette Lareau is the Stanley I. Sheerr Professor of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Home Advantage and Unequal Childhoods. She is currently writing a book about ethnography.
Omar Lizardo is Professor of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame. His research deals with various topics at the intersection of the cognitive social sciences, culture and consumer studies, network science, and social theory.
Ritual, Emotion, Violence
Studies on the Micro-Sociology of Randall Collins
Edited by
Elliot B. Weininger,
Annette Lareau,
and
Omar Lizardo
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First published 2019
by Routledge
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The right of Elliot B. Weininger, Annette Lareau, and Omar Lizardo to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Weininger, Elliot B., editor. | Lareau, Annette, editor. | Lizardo, Omar, editor.
Title: Ritual, emotion, violence : studies on the micro-sociology of Randall Collins / edited by Elliot B. Weininger, Annette Lareau, and Omar Lizardo.
Description: New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. | Includes index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018010491 (print) | LCCN 2018012472 (ebook) | ISBN 9780429464157 (e) | ISBN 9781138614277 (hb) | ISBN 9781138614284 (pb)
Subjects: LCSH: Collins, Randall, 1941 | Microsociology. | Sociology.
Classification: LCC HM491 (ebook) | LCC HM491 .R57 2018 (print) | DDC 301dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018010491
ISBN: 978-1-138-61427-7 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-138-61428-4 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-0-429-46415-7 (ebk)
Typeset in Avenir and Dante
by Apex CoVantage, LLC
For Randy, with gratitude
Contents
Elliot B. Weininger and Omar Lizardo
Part One
Forward Panics in the Underground Economy
Randol Contreras
Philippe Bourgois, Laurie Kain Hart, Fernando Montero, and George Karandinos
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