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J. I. (Hans) Bakker Publications
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2009
The Netherlands Indies
in Aceh, Bali and Buton:
Degrees of Resistance and Acceptance
of Indirect and Direct Rule. Leidschrift, Volume 24 Number 1. April 2009
Peirce's Wagers: Pragmaticism, Semiotics and Theisms. Nordicum-Mediterraneum Icelandic E-Journal , Volume 4, Number 1. March
2009
"C. Wright Mills
and Education" in Knottnerus and Phillips Bureaucratic Culture and Escalating World Problems. Paradigm Publishers. 2009
2007
Semiotics of the Book: Books, Stories, Narratives and Sign Systems
2006
Bakker, J. I. (Hans) 2006, "Patrirnonialism." Pp, 668-670 in Bevire, Mark (ed.) The
Encyclopedia a/Governance, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Bakker, J. I. (Hans) 2006, "The Club DJ: A Semiotic and Interactionist Analysis." Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 29, Issue 1 pp. 71-82
2005
“Terrorist
Organizations and Agency: A Comparative-Historical Approach” To appear
in Bernard Phillips, ed., The Web or Part/Whole Approach to Terrorism (Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2006)
Weber,
Elias, and the Semiotics of Civility: Pre-Modern, Modern and Post-Modern
Capitalism and Trust. Paper prepared for Conference on Risk, Civility
and Trust, Victoria College, University of Toronto, May 5-8, 2005
2004
The Execution of Oldenbamevelt:
The`Means of Coercion' (Weber) in Comparative-Historical Perspective
(Part II) Michigan Sociological Review, Volume 18, Fall 2004, 191-211
"Historical Sociology
and the Comparative Method: Re-examining Weber's 'Means of Coercion'
as an Ideal Type Model" Paper prepared for presentation at the
North Central Sociological Association (NCSA) Meetintgs in Cleveland,
Ohio, April 1-3, 2004.
2003
Emotions and Reflections in
Mourning Lewis Feuer. Clio's Psyche, Volume 9, Number 4. March
2003
The Weber-Rachfahl
Debate: Calvinism And Capitalism In Holland? (Part One) Michigan Sociological
Review, Volume 17, Fall 2003, 1119-148
Community and the
Luhmann-Habermas Debate: A Neo-Weberian Ideal Type Solution Proceedings
of RSS (Rural Sociological Society) Annual Meetings; Montreal, Quebec,
July 27-30, 2003 (on CD)
2002
Theoretical
Maturity: Ideal Type Models as well as Turner's Dream? The ASA Theory
Section Newsletter: Perspectives, Vol 25, Number 3.
Community and Participation
in the Creation of Sustainable Agroecosystems, Rural Sociology, Volume 67, Number 3.
1999
"Wilhelm Dilthey:
Classical Sociological Theorist" Quarterly Journal of Ideology.
Vol. 22, no. 1 & 2 (1999), pp. 43-82.
1997
Weber's Pure Ideal Type Model of Patrimonial Prebendalism:
Testing the Applicability of the Model in Indonesia. Paper prepared for Session 399: "Patrimonial-Prebendalism" at 3: 304:
15 p.m. on Tuesday, August12th, at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the
ASA (American Sociological Association) in Toronto, Ontario, August
9-13, 1997.
1995
"The Hindu-Javanese
World View in Java: The Structural Roots of the Pancasila State,"
in J. Bernardi, G. Forth and S. Niessen. (eds.). Managing Change in
Southeast Asia: Local Identities, Global Connections. Edmonton, Alberta:
CCSEAS (1995). pp. 189-205.
"Patrimonialism,
Involution, and the Agrarian Question in Java: a Weberian Analysis of
Class Relations and Servile Labour." Pp. 279-301 in John Gledhill,
B. Bender and M. T Larsen (eds.) 1995. State and Society the Emergence
and development of Social Hierarchy and Political Centralization, London:
Routledge.
"The Life World, Grief
and Individual Uniqueness: 'Social Definition' in Dilthev, Windelband.
Rickert. Weber, Simmel and Schutz," Sociologische Gids. Vol. 42, no. 3 (May-June, 1995) pp. 187-212.
"Negara and
Urban Developments in Indonesia: The Need for a Comparative and Historical
Study of Urban Places in the Context of the Development of Capitalism."
in Dahlan. M. Alwi and G. Hainsworth. (eds.). Population Environment:
Population Quality and Sustainable Settlements Halifax: Dalhousie
University. in cooperation with the Ministry for Environment. Republic
of Indonep.33-46.
1993
"The Aceh War
and the Creation of the Netherlands East Indies State," in A. Ion,
A. Hamish and E.J. Errington (eds.), Great Powers and Little Wars:
The Limits of Power (New York: Praeger, 1993), pp. 53-82.
Towards
A Just Civilization The Gandhian Perspective on Human Rights and Development
an Scholars' Press, 1993), 144 pp.
Only contains preface, chapter 1 and chapter 6
Structural Changes in
Agriculture and Rural Development: Relevance of Innis and Weber for
Russian Rural Studies. Social Problems in Rural Areas under Conditions
of Change Contributions to the I.nternational Symposium in Vologda,
September 1991. pp. 125-154.
"Rural Sociology"
in Peter S. Li and B. Singh Bolaria, Contemporary Sociology, Critical
Perspectives (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman Ltd, 1993), pp 500-517.
1992
"Resettlement of Bajo 'Sea Nomads': Rapid
Rural Appraisal of an IRD-IAD Project in Sulawesi, Indonesia,"
in J.I. (Hans) Bakker (ed.), IRDR, Vol. 1 (Guelph: Guelph-Wageningen
IRD129-166.
"Population and Environment in Indonesia:
Economic Growth Equity and Sustainability," in F.G. Cohen and J.M.
Campbell (eds.), Population and Environment: An Exploration of Critical
Linkages (Jakarta and Halifax: EMDI Project Environmental Report
29-32.
1990
"The Gandhian Approach
to Swadeshi or Appropriate Technology: A Conceptualization in Terms
of Basic Needs and Equity." Journal of Agricultural Ethics: 50-88.
1987
"Exorcising
the Spectres: Weber's Interpretive Sociology as the Solution to Key
Problems in Sociological Theory," Contributions of Classical
Theory to Rural Sociology, Summer 1987.
"Canadian
Political Economy and Rural Sociology: Early History of Rural Studies
in Canada", The Rural Sociologist, Volume 7, Number 5 September
1987
"Class Relations in
Java in the Nineteenth Century: A Weberian Perspective" Canadian
Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 8, No. 1: 137-156, 1987.
1985
A Neglected
Reformer on Java: Governor-General Sloet Van de Beele, 1861-1866, in
Anita Beltran Chen (ed.), Contemporary and Historical Perspectives
in Southeast Asia.
"Data Gathering
and Project Design: A Third World Case Study of Community Development."
Journal of the Community Development Society, 16 (2): 1-17.
1980
"The
Double-Bind of the Middle Class Male: Men's Liberation and the Male
Sex Role." Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 11 (4):547-61.
(Calgary, Alberta); co-authored with Maureen Baker.
1978
Bureaucratization
of Patrimonialism: Colonial Taxation and Land Tenure in Java, 1830-1850.
In The Past in Southeast Asia's Present, G. Means (ed.), 141-56.
Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies.
Critical Review Essay
1997
Synchronicity, Science, and Soul Making: Understanding
Jungian Synchronicity through Physics, Buddhism and Philosophy. Chicago:
Open Court Press. *Skeptic* Vol. 5, No. 1: 88-92. [This is a
critical review essay,not just a brief book review.]
Book Reviews
2004
Charles Ragins Fuzzy-Set
Social Science. The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, Feb 2004
2002
Modernism & Post-Modernism
in light of S & RS: Some Neglected Scholarly Contributions to Chinese,
Japanese and Indian Religious Perspectives. -Comparative & Historical
Sociology, Winter 02 Newsletter (www.claisc.edu)
2001
The Last Illusion. Letters From Dutch Immigrants
in the 'Land of Opportunity' 1924-1930. Dutch Crossing, Volume
25, Number 1.
2000
Eric Wolfs Case Studies of Power: A Critical
Review Essay, Comparative & Historical Sociology, Vol 13,
Number 1.
1992
The American Encounter with Buddhism, 1844-1912:
Victorian Culture and the Limits of Dissent, by Thomas A. Tweed. Bloomington,
IN: Indiana University Press, 1992. Pp. 242.
1989
Safranski, Rudriger. Schopenhauer and the Wild
Years of Philosophy Tr. Ewald Osers (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University
Press, 1990) Religious Studies and Theology, Volume 15, Numbers
2-3.
1987
DEMOCRACY AND LEADERSHIP: The Rise of the Taman Siswa Movement in
Indonesia. By Kenji Tsuchiya. Translated by Peter Hawkes.
Honolulu: University of Hawaii' Press. 1987. xv, 230 pp.
THE REAL AND IMAGINED ROLE OF CULTURE IN DEVELOPMENT: Case
Studies From Indonesia. Edited by Michael P. Dove. Honolulu,
University of Hawaii Press. Hawaii:
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