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Michael Mayerfeld Bell

Bell is best known for his work in developing a dialogic approach to sociology and environmental sociology. His most recent major work is ''City of the Good: Nature, Religion, and the Ancient Search for What is Right'' (Princeton, 2018) which traces the tension between pagan and bourgeois traditions of nature and religion that emerged with the rise of cities and empires. He is also the author of ''Childerley: Nature and Morality in a Country Village'', which won the 1995 Best Book Award in the Sociology of Culture from the American Sociological Association, and of ''Farming for Us All: Practical Agriculture and the Cultivation of Sustainability'', which won an Outstanding Academic Title award from the American Library Association. Bell is as well the lead author of ''An Invitation to Environmental Sociology'', a textbook now in its sixth edition.
In the area of agroecology, Bell has worked with the soil scientist William Bland and the agronomist Stéphane Bellon to develop holon agroecology, an approach that emphasizes the role of context in agroecological relations and argues that we can learn from context without universalization. Along with his co-author Jason Orne, Bell makes a related argument for a "multilogical" approach to qualitative methods in ''An Invitation to Qualitative Fieldwork'' (Routledge, 2015).
Drawing on the dialogic philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin, Bell first developed the notion of "mutlilogics" in ''The Strange Music of Social Life'' (Temple, 2011). Bell applies multilogical method to a classical composition of his, "Assumptions," which invites improvisation from classical musicians in order to argue against "total explanation" and the desire for complete predictability in sociology. Bell contends that sociology should equally welcome the "dictability" of the strange. Ten scholars respond in the book, including Judith Blau, John Levi Martin, Andrew Abbott, Shamus Khan, Diana Crane, Vanina Leschziner, and Marc Steinberg. The book concludes with Bell's response to the responses.
Michael Bell is a mandolinist, guitarist and composer of grassroots and classical music, and has appeared with the Barn Owl Band on A Prairie Home Companion. He currently performs with Graminy, a Wisconsin-based "class-grass" ensemble and with the Elm Duo, a duet with his daughter. Provided by Wikipedia