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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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The hubs of newborn sociology

Andrea CossuMatteo Bortolini

pp. 29-43

Abstract

This chapter focuses on one crucial element of post-war Italian sociology: extra-academic research centers . These institutes were venues for training young sociologists, creating scholarly and political networks, and promoting the discipline and its institutionalization. After a survey of major research centers, the chapter focuses on three cases: the Centro nazionale di prevenzione e difesa sociale in Milan, a research center with close relations to the political establishment; the Associazione il Mulino in Bologna, a cultural association, which created an intellectual infrastructure for the discipline; and the Ufficio Relazioni Sociali of the very large Olivetti enterprise in Ivrea, which framed sociological research as an element in a wider political–cultural project of social reform.

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Cossu Andrea, Bortolini Matteo (2017) Italian sociology,1945–2010: an intellectual and institutional profile. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 29-43

DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-58941-5_3

Full citation:

Cossu Andrea, Bortolini Matteo (2017) The hubs of newborn sociology, In: Italian sociology,1945–2010, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 29–43.