Belief or Knowledge SystemsCultureSocial TheoryMoralityHistorical MethodsEconomic Sociology
Scholarship and Biography
Michael Strand's research and teaching interests range from classical and contemporary social theory, to the philosophy of social science, culture, morality, knowledge, and economic sociology. In his recent work, he has examined whether our beliefs and interests actually affect our actions, the way in which social scientists make causal arguments using metaphors, how fans assess and evaluate popular music differently according to genre, and how social justice first emerged during the 19th century in Britain.
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Organizational Affiliations
Associate Professor of Sociology,
Department of Sociology, Brandeis University