Conservative Sociology: What Is It and Do We Need It?
Join the HxSociology community for a virtual discussion on conservative sociology. Contemporary sociology is not ideologically neutral. As sociologist Christian Smith has argued, the discipline is organized around what he calls “the sacred project of American sociology”—a moral and intellectual framework closely aligned with progressive and left-liberal commitments.
This orientation does more than shape values; it influences what counts as a legitimate question and which conclusions are embraced versus dismissed as “problematic.”
If the field is structured around a dominant ideological project, then the issue is no longer whether ideology matters, but how to respond to it:
- What forms of intellectual pluralism are necessary to sustain a credible discipline?
- Does sociology need a distinct conservative paradigm to introduce genuine epistemic competition?
When: Friday, April 10 at 2:30-4:30 PM ET
Where: Online via Zoom
Questions? Contact Jukka Savolainen at jukka@wayne.edu
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