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    The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams

    The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams by Shields, Patricia M.; Hamington, Maurice; Soeters, Joseph;

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    The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams is a selective collection of original analyses offered by an international group of social and political theorists who have contributed to the burgeoning field of Addams Studies. This collection pays particular attention to her contributions to scholarly fields of sociology and philosophy as well as to more professional disciplines of public administration and social work. Furthermore, this volume signifies Addams's global impact as scholars from all over the world contribute to the tapestry of her intellectual legacy.

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    Jane Addams stands as perhaps one of the most prominent female voices in social theory of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While built through books, essays, journal articles, and speeches, her intellectual legacy has seldom been recognized as academic by contemporary audiences. Yet, over the last forty years, her contributions to sociology, philosophy, conceptions of democracy, inquiry, feminism, care ethics, community engagement, social ethics, community engagement, peace, municipal governance, social justice, and more have emerged and received traction in the scholarly literature. The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams is a selective collection of original analyses offered by an international group of social and political theorists who have contributed to the burgeoning field of Addams Studies.

    This Handbook is a testament to the maturity of contemporary Jane Addams studies. Less than a half-century ago, such a scholarly collection would have been considered unwarranted. Despite intellectually influencing her contemporaries, Addams was marginalized as an original thinker for much of the 20th century. Today, a resurgence of academic work led by feminist scholars such as Mary Jo Deegan and Charlene Haddock Seigfried has restored Addams to her rightful place as an essential intellectual pioneer with ongoing significance. This collection pays particular attention to her contributions to scholarly fields of sociology and philosophy as well as to more professional disciplines of public administration and social work. Furthermore, this volume signifies Addams's global impact as scholars from all over the world contribute to the tapestry of her intellectual legacy. The 38 chapters in this volume are divided into six sections: Addams, Democracy and Social Theory; Addams and Her Contemporaries; Addams Across Disciplines; Addams, Peace and International Relations; Addams on Knowledge and Methods; and Addams and Social Practice. A major focus of The Oxford Handbook of Jane Addams is how Addams's insights remain relevant when confronting today's social challenges.

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    Foreword: Charlene Haddock Seigfried
    Chapter 1: Introduction: On The Maturation Of Addams Studies--A Figure of Vital Intellectual and Practical Significance
    Patricia M. Shields, Political Science, Texas State University, Maurice Hamington, Portland State University, Joseph Soeters, Tilburg University
    Section 1. Addams, Democracy, and Social Theory
    Edited by Patricia Shields
    Chapter 2: Jane Addams's Democratic Vision
    Carol Nackenoff, Political Science, Swarthmore College
    Chapter 3: Vital Lies and the Fate of Democracy
    Scott L. Pratt, University of Oregon
    Chapter 4: Jane Addams: Care-Centered Leadership and the Democratic Community
    DeLysa Burnier, Political Science, Ohio University
    Chapter 5: Jane Addams and Richard Rorty: The Philosophy and Practice of Pragmatist Social Ethics
    Chris Voparil, Philosophy, Union Institute & University
    Chapter 6: Labor Unions as A Factor in A Democracy
    Maurice Hamington, Philosophy, Portland State University
    Section 2. Addams And Her Contemporaries editor Joseph Soeters
    Chapter 7: The Complimentary Feminist-Pragmatism of Jane Addams and George Herbert Mead: Bending Toward Justice
    Barbara J. Lowe, Philosophy, St. John Fisher College
    Chapter 8: Legacies of Jane Addams and W.E.B. Du Bois: Lessons for Scholarship on Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations
    Obie Clayton Jr., June Gary Hopps, Shena Leverett Brown, Chris Strickland, Clark Atlanta University, University of Georgia
    Chapter 9: Jane Addams and John Dewey
    Shane J. Ralston, Philosophy, Northwestern University
    Chapter 10: Jane Addams and William James on Sport and Relaxation
    Erin C. Tarver, Philosophy, Emory University and Shannon Sullivan, Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
    Chapter 11: Jane Addams and Mary Parker Follett's Search for Cooperation
    Joseph Soeters, Organizational Sociology, Tilburg University
    Chapter 12: Hull House Social Change Methodology and New Deal Reforms
    Judy D. Whipps, Philosophy, Grand Valley State University
    Chapter 13: Intersections of Race, Gender, and Class in Jane Addams's Political Friendships
    Wynne Walker Moskop, Political Science, St. Louis University
    Section 3. Addams Across Disciplines
    Edited by Maurice Hamington
    Chapter 14: Inhabiting Reality: The Literary Art of Jane Addams
    Katherine Joslin. English, Western Michigan University
    Chapter 15: A Biographer's Angle on Jane Addams's Feminism
    Louise W. Knight. Communications, Northwestern University
    Chapter 16: Jane Addams and Public Administration: Clarifying Industrial Citizenship
    Patricia M. Shields. Political Science, Texas State University
    Chapter 17: Jane Addams on Play, Education, and Ethical Teaching
    Nuria Sara Miras Boronat. Philosophy, University of Barcelona
    Chapter 18: Dialogue, Agency, and Liminality: Jane Addams and Feminist Pragmatism
    Amrita Banerjee. Philosophy, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
    Chapter 19: Public Administration and Social Equity: Catching up to Jane Addams
    Nuri Heckler. Public Administration, University of Nebraska
    Chapter 20: Was Jane Addams a Sociologist?
    Kaspar Villadsen. Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School
    Section 4. Addams, Peace, and International Relations
    Edited by Joseph Soeters
    Chapter 21: Peace Pragmatism: Jane Addams's Role in Feminist International Relations
    Jacqui True, Politics and International Relations, Monash University
    Chapter 22: Jane Addams, Expansive Masculinity, and the Fragility of War Virtues
    Tadd Ruetenik, Philosophy, St. Ambrose University
    Chapter 23: Jane Addams and the Noble Art of Peaceweaving
    Patricia M. Shields, Political Science, Texas State University, and Joseph Soeters, Organizational Sociology, Tilburg University
    Chapter 24: Strange Encounters? Contemporary Field Researchers and Six Lessons from Jane Addams
    Chiara Ruffa, Security, Political Science, and International Relations, Uppsala University, and Chiara Tulp, Peace and Conflict, Uppsala University
    Chapter 25: Jane Addams and Twenty-First Century Refugee Resettlement: Toward the Substitution of Nurture for Warfare
    Tess Varner, Philosophy, Concordia College
    Section 5. Addams on Knowledge and Methods
    Edited by Maurice Hamington
    Chapter 26: Addams's Methodologies of Writing, Thinking, and Activism
    Marilyn Fischer, Philosophy, University of Dayton
    Chapter 27: Hull House Maps And Papers, 1895: A Feminist Research Approach to Urban Inequalities by Jane Addams And Florence Kelley
    Nuria Font-Casaseca, University of Barcelona
    Chapter 28: Jane Addams's Approach to Wicked Problems: Designing in, With, and Across
    Danielle Lake, Philosophy, Elon University
    Chapter 29: 'Jane Addams's Use of Story in Sociological Research: "As no one but a neighbor can see." Patricia Madoo Lengermann, Sociology, George Washington University, and Gillian Niebrugge, Sociology, George Washington University
    Chapter 30: Jane Addams and the Return to Settlement Sociology: Inspiration for How to Help Others in the Digital Age
    Erik Schneiderhan, Sociology, University of Toronto and Kaitlyn Quinn, University of Toronto
    Chapter 31: Jane Addams's Pragmatist Feminist Thoughts and Actions for and with Ill and Disabled Women
    Claudia Gillberg, Education, Jonkoping University
    Chapter 32: Making the Jane Addams Papers Accessible to New Audiences
    Cathy Moran Hajo, History, Ramapo College
    Section 6. Addams and Social Practice
    Edited by Patricia Shields
    Chapter 33: Jane Addams and Settlement Sociology
    Ann Oakley, Sociology, University College London
    Chapter 34: Social Ethics for Ecological and Community Resilience: Jane Addams and the Environment
    Heather E. Keith, Philosophy, Radford University
    Chapter 35: Jane Addams's Education, Hull-House, and Current-Day Civic Engagement Practices in Higher Education: Coming Full Circle
    Belinda M. Wholeben, Psychology (Emerita), Rockford University and Mary Weaks-Baxter, English, Rockford University
    Chapter 36: Jane Addams and Epistemic Agency in Contemporary Social Work
    Aino Kääriäinen, Social Work, University of Helsinki and Heidi Muurinen, Social Work, University of Helsinki
    Chapter 37: Affect and Emotion in Jane Addams
    Clara Fischer, Feminist Theory, Queen's University Belfast
    Chapter 38: Epilogue: Jane Addams's Contemporary Relevance
    Patricia M. Shields, Political Science, Texas State University, Maurice Hamington, Portland State University, Joseph Soeters, Tilburg University

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