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  • ...968). Lingua francas of the world. In J.A. Fishman (ed.) ''Readings in the Sociology of Language.'' The Hague: Mouton. pp.660-672. ASIN B000I68UJ4.
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  • == Sociology and statistics ==
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  • ...dolescence: It's Psychology and its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, Religion and Education''. London: D. Appleton.
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  • ...anguage planning: international perspectives'', coll. Contributions to the sociology of language n° 31, Berlin / New York / Amsterdam: Mouton
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  • ...ans, George C., and Charles P. Curtis Jr. ''An Introduction to Pareto: His Sociology'' (1934) [http://www.questia.com/read/80982212 online edition] ...to, Vilfredo. ''The Rise and Fall of Elites: An Application of Theoretical Sociology'' (1991) [http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Fall-Elites-Application-Theoretical/dp
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  • ...4PilcherMannheimSocGenBJS.pdf |url-status=live |journal=British Journal of Sociology |volume=45 |issue=3 |pages=481–495 |doi=10.2307/591659 |jstor=591659 |arc
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  • ...ections in the theory and research of serious leisure'', Mellen Studies in Sociology, vol. 28. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen.
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  • |[[Cultural geography]] || [[Anthropology]] and [[Sociology]] |[[Social geography]] || [[Sociology]]
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  • ...isciplines particularly [[economics]], [[geography]], [[demography]] and [[sociology]], and is important in many social scientific and government statistical an
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  • {{r|Group (sociology)|Group}}
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  • ...s falls under the purview of several fields, including [[anthropology]], [[sociology]], and [[history]].
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  • {{r|Military sociology}}
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  • ==Sociology of elites== ...he belief that unforeseen or uncontrollable social factors intervened. His sociology holds that much social action is nonlogical and that much personal action i
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  • '''Social organization''' (aka social structure) is a general term used in sociology to refer to formal or institutionalized (that is, established, regular, re
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  • '''Socialization''' is one of the most basic and general concepts in [[sociology]], [[education]] and many other fields. It can refer to formal or informal ...y those in the particular culture, despite well-established knowledge in [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]] of enormous variations in the diverse [[culture]]s o
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  • ...School of Economics]], the [[Chicago school (sociology)|Chicago School of Sociology]], the [[law and economics|Law and Economics]] movement in legal analysis,<
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  • ...urse.” <ref> Weber, Max. Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology. Translated by G. Roth and C. Wittich. New York: Bedminster Press, 1968.</r
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  • ...e Bauer and Katherine Paterson : Writing as a Social Act Mellen Studies in Sociology ;. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2001.
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  • ..., trade union organization, social stratification, public opinion, and the sociology of intellectual life. He also wrote extensively about the conditions for de ...ersity]] (1975–1990) and the George D. Markham Professor of Government and Sociology at Harvard University. He also taught at [[Columbia University]], the [[Uni
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  • ''Many of these articles will be written in conjunction with the Sociology Workgroup.''<BR><BR>
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  • ...and James Burk. On Social Organization and Social Control The Heritage of Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.
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  • == Sociology and professionalization of editing ==
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  • ...1960, where his research earned him recognition in the field of [[medical sociology]]. He played an important role in establishing the medical school at [[Ben-
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  • ===Sociology and political science===
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  • ...he University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 1963. He earned a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley in 1970. His dissertation title
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  • ...over the individual’, although others would trace it (both the origins of sociology, and the despotism) to [[Jeremy Bentham]]’s efforts to ground the authori ...in Cohen, (Hodder Arnold 2006)</ref>. Comte apologetically coins the word 'sociology', which he calls a convenient barbarism (mixing as it does, Latin and Greek
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  • ...Featherman and Robert M. Hauser, ''Opportunity and Change'' (1978). major sociology study of US; heavily statistical ...a; "Political Sociological Models of the U.S. New Deal" ''Annual Review of Sociology'', 2000 pp 297+ [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=95174043 online editi
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  • ===Neighborhood in urban sociology===
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  • ...[Emory University]], where his uncle was Dean of students and professor of sociology. After graduating he taught English composition for two years at Georgia T Woodward took graduate courses in sociology at Columbia University in 1931 where he met, and was influenced by, [[Langs
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  • ...orld, affecting eventually not just philosophy departments but English and sociology too.
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  • ...SD]], and coming from a strong academic background. He received the PhD in sociology and political science from the University of Koenigsberg, and completed his
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  • ...: The Case of Scientology and Its Internet Critics," ''Canadian Journal of Sociology'' Vol. 23, No. 4. (Autumn, 1998), pp. 317-347. [http://links.jstor.org/sici
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  • |Elliott Professor of Sociology, ''Emeritus''
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  • | [[:Category:Sociology Workgroup|Sociology]]
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  • ...guages: differing norms in different nations'', coll. Contributions to the sociology of language nº 62, Berlin / New York: Mouton de Gruyter</ref>.
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  • '''Military sociology''' is the study of individual and group actions when they are part of a mil Certain areas of study are interdisciplinary with military sociology, such as the study of killing, termed "killology" by Grossman,<ref name=Gro
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  • '''Social world''' is a broadly relational concept used in [[sociology]] and [[social psychology]], as well as [[history]], [[journalism]] and [[l ...omas Luckmann. 1967. The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge. New York: Anchor Books., p. 8</ref> These observations lay t
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  • ...]. It also overlaps with other fields such as [[communication]] studies, [[sociology]], social [[anthropology]] and [[media]] studies.
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  • ...rams in Social Science, Environmental Science, Health Science, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, International Business Management, Social Change, Education * Leena Parmar, PhD in Sociology, University of Rajasthan]]. Indian sociologist noted for her long-standing
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  • ...[physics]]. To some extent it may also draw upon the social sciences (e.g. sociology and paleontology) in that the Earth has been influenced to some extent by t
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  • In [[sociology]], [[social behavior]] deals with human behavior in groups. More generally
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  • ...e), pioneer [[methadone]] researcher Dr. [[Marie Nyswander]], professor of sociology [[Alfred R. Lindesmith]], biochemist [[Robert S. de Ropp]], clinical psycho
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  • ...Samuel Huntington, is one of the formative works in the field of military sociology. It begins by reviewing the characteristics of a profession, and develops t
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  • ...mind and some implications for sociological theory] ''American Journal of Sociology'' '''107''' (3) pp.551-585. A discussion of both nonreductive (collective p
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  • ...ds as biblical and systematic theology, cultural anthropology, psychology, sociology, history, geography, etc., and indeed any field which may inform the task o
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  • *Weinstein, Deena (1991). ''Heavy Metal: A Cultural Sociology''. Lexington. ISBN 0-669-21837-5. Revised edition: (2000). ''Heavy Metal: T
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  • ...grew out of quantitative work in [[demography]], [[political science]], [[sociology]] and [[economic history]], and flourished in the 1960s and 1970s. Today i
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  • ===Sociology=== ...Duke University sociologist Erdman B. Palmore in ''The American Journal of Sociology'' in 1962.</ref>
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  • =Action in Sociology=
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  • ...uistics]], it has expanded into related fields such as [[anthropology]], [[sociology]], [[history]] and [[literary studies]], because the creation of a creole i
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  • ...nta Barbara]], urging them to investigate charges of anti-semitism against sociology professor William I. Robinson. Robinson <ref name=CDAF-2008-04-28>{{citatio ...Academic Freedom at UCSB (CDAF-SB)}}</ref> He had emailed, to a class on sociology of globalization, public materials that drew analogies between Israeli acti
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  • Conventional linguistic anthropology also has implications for [[sociology]] and [[self-organization]] of peoples. Study of the [[Penan]] people, for
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  • * # 3 in the Netherlands in Sociology in Elsevier´s Higher Education Review 2003
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  • ...nd policy; agricultural engineering; biotechnology; pest management; rural sociology; and water resources.
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  • ...Evolutionary biology and Darwinian conceptions have had a major impact on sociology and social and political theory far beyond the rather narrow purview of soc
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  • ...a Globalizing World. The Paradox of Empty Promises'', American Journal of Sociology, 2005]</ref>. Eric Neumayer found that ratification improved performance de
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  • * Bien-Être: show hosted by Charlotte Savreux - category: sociology
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  • ===Sociology===
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  • * Bourdieu, Pierre. "Public Opinion does not exist" in ''Sociology in Question'', London, Sage (1995)
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  • ...lling to help mobilize interest in [[CZ:Sociology Workgroup/Workgroup Week|Sociology]] and [[CZ:History Workgroup/WorkgroupWeek |History]]. ...up/Workgroup Week|Philosophy]] and [[CZ:Sociology Workgroup/Workgroup Week|Sociology]] depending on amount of workload in Computers.
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  • ...red C. and H. Elizabeth Peters, "The Easterlin Effect," ''Annual Review of Sociology'' (1995) v21 pp 163-194]
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  • ...ervice. <ref> Weber, Max. Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology. Translated by G. Roth and C. Wittich. New York: Bedminster Press, 1968. </
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  • Carter, Simon, Tim Jordan, and Sophie Watson. Security : Sociology and Social Worlds Making Social Worlds. Manchester, UK ; New York ...e Baca Zinn. Globalization : The Transformation of Social Worlds Wadsworth Sociology Reader Series. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth, 2006.
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  • In [[sociology]], '''juvenile delinquency''' is defined as the "antisocial acts of childre
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  • ...ycées in Mont-de-Marsan and in Laon. From 1935 to 1938 he was professor of sociology at the [[University of Sāo Paolo]] in [[Brazil]]. In 1955 he published a p
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  • ...science, education, history, library science, physics, political science, sociology, and numerous medical, nursing and other health sciences include the term R
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  • ...[http://www2.pfeiffer.edu/~lridener/courses/MICHELSR.HTML Excerpt from The Sociology of Organizations: Basic Studies] Oscar Grusky and George A. Miller </ref>
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  • ...[[Frederick Jackson Turner]] he was one of a few historians to publish in sociology journals. More than any white historian of Reconstruction before the 1970s, ...e Industrial System in Alabama after the Civil War," ''American Journal of Sociology,'' X (1905), 473-99. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9602%28190501%2
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  • |Bachelor of Science in Sociology (BSS)<br />
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  • * Marshall G. (1998) egalitarianism A Dictionary of Sociology. Oxford University Press.
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  • In cases of data in astrophysics or psychiatric sociology or an esoteric argument in interpretation of Hegelian metaphysics or any ot
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  • [http://wwwstage.valpo.edu/geomet/histphil/test/vidal.html]</ref> and the sociology of [[Émile Durkheim]] (1858-1917). In ''Méthodologie Historique'' (writt ...of Marc Bloch", in Theda Skocpol (ed.), ''Vision and Method in Historical Sociology'' (1984), pp. 22-46
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  • ...re'' (1967) classic study of structure and mobility; advanced quantitative sociology ...Robert M. Hauser, ''Opportunity and Change'' (1978), advanced quantitative sociology
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  • '''James Q. Wilson''' (1931-) is an American sociology|sociologist and political science|political scientist, who approaches urban
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  • | occupation = Sociology Professor '''Brandy Britton''' (b. 1973 - d. 2007-01-30) was a professor of [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]].<ref name=WashingtonExaminer2007-03-05/><ref name=Ti
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  • ** Sociology & Social Thought
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  • ...nizations and persons. Social science knowledge comes particularly from [[sociology]], [[economics]] and [[political science]], and to a lesser extent [[psycho
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  • ...ologist]] whose work straddled the line between classical and contemporary sociology. He developed the theory of [[structural functionalism]] during his remarka Parsons’ writing is not intended for the masses, but for other sociologists. Sociology was already a well-established field with a fairly long tradition in Parson
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  • Social capital is a key concept in [[political science]], [[sociology]], [[social psychology]], [[economics]], and organizational behavior. It ha ...Tönnies]], [[Georg Simmel]], [[Emile Durkheim]] or the [[Chicago School of Sociology]], while [[European ethnology]], [[culturalism]] and [[jungism]] also insis
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  • Professor of Sociology, [[University of California at Berkeley]]; advisor, [[Center for Global Dev
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  • ...of living systems, and branch beyond traditional biology into philosophy, sociology, economics, and public policy....
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  • ...with the [[Sun]], the [[Ocean|oceans]], the [[biosphere]], and [[Society (sociology)|human society]]."''
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