Jeff Shantz Ph.D. (2006), York University, is a full-time faculty member at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
Dana M. Williams, Ph.D. (2009), University of Akron, is an Assistant Professor at California State University, Chico. Author of numerous articles for journals include Critical Sociology, Teaching Sociology, Sociology of Sport Journal, and Comparative Sociology.
Preface: Plain Words: An Introduction to Anarchy and a Challenge to Society
1: Defining an Anarchist Sociology: A Long Anticipated Marriage
2: Rethinking Community, Anarchy, and Sociology
3: Colin Ward's Sociological Anarchy
4: The Personal is Political: Emma Goldman and Feminist Sociology
5: Proudhon and Criminology
6: An Anarchist View of Stratification, Inequality, and Domination
7: Violating Norms, Re-socializing Society
8: Problems of Research on Radicals (or Anarchist Movement Epistemology)
Postscript: Anarchists in the Academy
Bibliography
Index
Sociology and anarchism share many common interests although often interpreting each in differently including community, solidarity, feminism, restorative justice, and social domination