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  • {{rpl|Historical sociology}} {{rpl|Marxist sociology}}
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  • ===Sociology and politics===
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  • ''This is the Discussion Page for the '''[[CZ:Sociology Workgroup]]''''' ...ground in organization, and a driving need to learn everything I can about sociology. I'm presenting myself as transitional viewpoint - someone who has enough
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  • ...ts can be found working as academics in universities or colleges. The word sociology comes from the [[Greek]] suffix "-logy" which means "study of," and the [[L ...our in a social context. Thus while it is a relatively new field of study, sociology is grounded in a long history of philosophical and scholarly inquiry.
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  • Application of [[sociology|sociological]] insights, theories and concepts to historical topics.
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  • {{r|Society (sociology)|Society}} {{r|Sociology}}
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  • Sociology professor who moonlighted as a [[call girl]], implicated in the infamous [[
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  • ...history of revival. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Fifty+years+of+military+sociology+in+Russia:+history+of+revival.-a0194154604
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  • A cultural study that involves multidisciplinary approaches from economics, sociology and demography, and even literature.
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  • For those with Questia subscriptions, Suchman's <i>Sociology and the Field of Public Health</i> is accessible:
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  • {{rpl|Society (sociology)|In sociology}}
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  • ...d historian of the Scottish Enlightenment, sometimes called the "father of sociology."
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  • ...Science fiction|Science-fiction]] author whose works address themes from [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]].
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  • Head of the [[Center for UFO Research]], with graduate training as a [[sociology|sociologist]]; his dissertation examined attitudes toward research on [[ext
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  • Subfield of [[sociology]] that deals with fundamental questions of [[social behavior]], [[social re
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  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the City University of New York, associated with [[American progressive]
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  • *[[role (sociology)]]
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  • | title = The Need for a Sociology of Irish Folk Music. A Review of Writings on 'Traditional' Music in Ireland | journal = International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music
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  • ...; Senior Research Demographer, Office of Population Research; Professor of Sociology, Emeritus
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  • {{rpl|Circle (sociology)}}
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  • | cat1 = Sociology
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  • (1927-1998) Prominent German [[sociology|sociologist]] and [[social system]]s theorist who began as a student of [[T
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  • ...psychology and some forms of political behavior, as well as the history of sociology.
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  • The [[sociology of groups]] was a large and vigorous subfield of [[sociology]] during the 1940s and 1950s and continues to be an area of considerable in
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  • Assistant Professor of Sociology at [[Brandeis University]] in 2006 after teaching at [[Bowdoin College]] (2
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  • ...ber of [[Islam Watch]], an organization of Muslim apostates; professor of Sociology and an Arab-Muslim culture specialist in Germany; previously on faculty of
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  • {{rpl|Trust (sociology)}}
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  • ...Process: Mechanisms for Deconstructing Political Process," ''Contemporary Sociology'' 33(3): 273-277. ...Bruce M. 1998. "A Conversation with Charles Tilly: Urban History and Urban Sociology. ''Journal of Urban History'' 24(2): 184-225.
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  • ...m [[Roman Law]]. It is often used interchangeably with the term "[[Power (sociology)|power]]" yet the meanings differ. "Power" refers to the ability to achiev ==Sociology and philosophy==
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  • ...olitical science|political scientist]], [[futures studies|futurist]] and [[sociology|sociologist]] (1927-2008), with numerous academic and government posts; wel
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  • * [http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard23.html The Sociology of the Ayn Rand cult] - by Murray Rothbard. Written in 1972, this article c
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  • It is a term used in geography, sociology, and other social, economic and political sciences,
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  • A term used in the Tocqueville tradition in political science and sociology to refer to associations characterized by uncoerced participation, in which
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  • {{r|Sociology}}
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  • [[Sociology]]<br />
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  • === Sociology === {{main|List of scientific journals in sociology}}
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  • *[[Sociology of religion]]
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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
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  • {{r|Military sociology}}
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  • {{r|Internet sociology}}
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  • [[Sociology|sociologist]] and Director of Research and Evaluation for the Philadelphia
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  • ...in studies of military organization, the measurement of social behavior, [[sociology of work|working conditions]], and public health. He is best known as one of Suchman was a Professor of [[Sociology]] who taught at the [[University of Pittsburgh]], [[Cornell University]], [
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  • ...Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan, a Study in Political Sociology'' (1950), ISBN 0520020561 (1972 printing). [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a * "Steady Work: An Academic Memoir", in ''Annual Review of Sociology,'' Vol. 22, 1996. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5000416360 online v
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  • ...], [[economics]], [[history]], [[political science]], [[psychology]] and [[sociology]]. While most of these fields have been studied since the classical period,
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  • {{r|Computing sociology}}
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  • {{r|Social class|in sociology}}
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  • * [[Sociology]]
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  • ...s Fox Piven''' (1932-) is Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the [[City University of New York]] (CUNY). Honorary Chair of the Democr ...ctice of Sociology, as well as their award for the Public Understanding of Sociology. She has been Vice-President of the [[American Political Science Associati
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  • * [[Sociology]]
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  • {{rpl|Political sociology}}
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  • ...titution]]s that impact [[human aging]]. Basic social sciences including [[Sociology]], [[Anthropology]], [[Political science]], [[Economics]], and [[applied so
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  • ===[[User:Roger A. Lohmann|Roger A. Lohmann]], Editor (History; Sociology; Politics)=== | cat3 = Sociology
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  • '''Charles Tilly''' (May 27, 1929 - April 29, 2008) was an American [[sociology|sociologist]] who published prolifically on a variety of subjects, includin
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  • ...at [[Indiana University]] was in astrophysics, and his graduate studies in sociology at the [[University of Chicago]], with a dissertation, "Factors Influencin
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  • * In [[sociology]] and other [[social science]]s it can refer to a type of group or organiza
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  • {{r|Military sociology}}
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  • '''Mensa International''' is a [[society (sociology)|society]] for people whose [[intelligence quotient|IQ]]s are in the top 2%
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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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  • ...s falls under the purview of several fields, including [[anthropology]], [[sociology]], and [[history]].
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • * 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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...[[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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...ity of Scientific Rhetoric: A Case Study of UFO Researchers. ''Qualitative Sociology''. Volume 27, Number 1 / March, 2004</ref>
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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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  • * Hemingway, Andrew. "The 'Sociology' of Taste in the Scottish Enlightenment," ''Oxford Art Journal,'' Vol. 12, ...the Scottish Enlightenment," ''International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music'' Vol. 9, No. 1 (Jun., 1978), pp. 99-109 [http://links.jstor.org/s
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  • Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Hancock studied sociology at Durham University before working as a journalist, writing for a number o ...from Durham University in 1973, receiving a First Class Honours degree in sociology.
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  • ...on, much like the natural [[sciences]]. Others, like [[anthropology]] or [[sociology]], emphasize [[field work]] and reporting on first-hand observation as well
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  • * Addams, Jane. "A Belated Industry" ''The American Journal of Sociology'' Vol. 1, No. 5 (Mar., 1896), pp. 536-550 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici * Addams, Jane. "Trades Unions and Public Duty," ''The American Journal of Sociology'' Vol. 4, No. 4 (Jan., 1899), pp. 448-462 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici
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  • ...cs of Ideology: The Papal Struggle with Liberalism." ''American Journal of Sociology,'' 1990 95(5): 1123-1152. Issn: 0002-9602 fulltext: in Jstor and Ebsco
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  • ...e Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan a Study in Political Sociology.'' (1971) p. 143-4.</ref> By 1938 the Social Credit government abandoned i ...S. D. "The Religious Sect in Canadian Politics." ''The American Journal of Sociology,'' Vol. 51, No. 3 (Nov., 1945), pp. 207-216 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?si
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  • Jayaswal, P. K. Librarianship and Bureaucratic Organisation : A Study in the Sociology of Library Profession in India Concepts in Communication, Informatics & Lib
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  • ...f. "Political Sociological Models of the U.S. New Deal" ''Annual Review of Sociology: 2000'', 26 (2000): 297-322. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0360-0572%28
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  • ...stem from various disciplines, ranging from Philosophy, Computer Science, Sociology, Epistemology, Management to Economics. The subsets of schools resulted fro
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  • Other branches of research such as acoustics, physiology, sociology and aesthetics became more relevant for musicology. ...but follow the new developments. Many of them worked in the field of music sociology, regarding music as a social phenomenon rather then a phenomenon best under
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  • In 1988, Dr. Evers did his Habilitation for Political [[Sociology]] at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt; His subject was �
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  • ...sis and in Popularizing Keynesianism." ''American Journal of Economics and Sociology'' 1989 48(4): 427-440. ISSN: 0002-9246 fulltext in Jstor and Ebsco
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  • ...cs of Ideology: The Papal Struggle with Liberalism." ''American Journal of Sociology,'' 1990 95(5): 1123-1152. Issn: 0002-9602 fulltext: in Jstor and Ebsco
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  • ...Media Coverage and Public Opinion on Nuclear Power], ''American Journal of Sociology'', Vol. 95, No. 1, July 1989, p. 7.</ref> have identified themselves with t
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  • ...nd policy; agricultural engineering; biotechnology; pest management; rural sociology; and water resources.
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  • ...d became the first generation of leaders in higher education in economics, sociology and other social sciences in the U.S. He studied at the [[University of Hal
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  • .... "Is Sectionalism in America Dying Away?" (1908). ''American Journal of Sociology,'' 13: 661-75, [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2762578 in JSTOR]
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  • ...f; "Political Sociological Models of the U.S. New Deal" ''Annual Review of Sociology,'' 2000 pp 297+
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  • ...self-organization can be found in many other fields also, such as economy, sociology, medicine, technology."
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  • ...nd Piotr Ploszajski, eds. ''The Polish Road from Socialism: The Economics, Sociology and Politics of Transition'' (1992) ...of an Immigrant Group'' 2 vol (1920) one of the great classics of American sociology; [http://books.google.com/books?id=zaUMAAAAIAAJ&printsec=toc&dq=intitle:pol
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  • ...countering Changing Disciplines'' (1996) [http://www.amazon.com/Marc-Bloch-Sociology-Geography-Encountering/dp/0521561574/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=119775
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  • ...interested in the philosophy of law. He taught legal philosophy and legal sociology in addition to commercial and maritime law. At the same time he worked as a
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  • ...nesh. "The ‘Immigrant Problem’: Modern-Day Nativism on the Web," ''Current Sociology,'' Vol. 54, No. 6, 827-850 (2006)
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  • * M. Friedman: "On the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge and its Philosophical Agenda", Stud. Hist. Phil. Sc
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  • ...ey, Jean and H. Cantelon, eds. ''Not Just A Game: Essays in Canadian Sport Sociology'', (1988)
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  • ...iversity]] studying statistics and economics (with [[E. R. A. Seligman]]), sociology, and politics. In 1903, he took a position with the [[Bureau of Labor Stat
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  • ...in [[economics|economic]], [[geology|geological]], [[biology|biological]], sociology, physical sciences and other disciplines. In 1941 he formed the [[Foundatio
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  • ...y: The City in the Image of Man''. by Paolo Soleri]. ''American Journal of Sociology'' 77(2):377-379.</ref>
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  • ...in the field of [[financial economics]], but it can also be examined in [[sociology]], [[political economics]], and the [[aging (social)|study of aging]].
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  • ...at is to say, it is much more ready to include the insights of psychology, sociology and other relevant areas of knowledge in its deliberations, and to allow th
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  • ...], patriotism, or even science. Emile Durkheim, one of the founders of the sociology of religion, offered a more specific definition: "a unified system of belie ...the religious and political institutions embodying each. Anthropology and sociology have developed many ways to study the societal aspects of religion.
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  • ...rgetown. To help a friend of hers who is striving for a master's degree in sociology, Mardell, an aspiring actress, has assumed a number of off-beat real-life i
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  • ...ethod, then Continental philosophy is more like art, psychology, politics, sociology and theology wrapped in philosophical questions and theories. The broad ali
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  • ...society and religion. He also introduced a number of key concepts in the [[sociology of religion]]. ...|The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism|The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism|Three-component theory of stratification}}
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  • ...Bartley, W. W., III eds. ''Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality, and the Sociology of Knowledge''. La Salle, IL: Open Court Press 1987. ISBN 0-8126-9039-7. A
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  • ...itecture, medicine, geology, archaeology, law, agriculture, chemistry, and sociology. The central figures were [[Francis Hutcheson]], [[David Hume]], [[Adam Smi
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  • ...Theosophical Society <ref> York, Michael (1995) ''The Emerging Network: A Sociology of the New Age and Neo-Pagan Movements,'' Rowman & Littlefield</ref> ...se based on her books.<ref> York, Michael (1995) ''The Emerging Network: A Sociology of the New Age and Neo-Pagan Movements'' Rowman & Littlefield</ref> They a
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  • ...better to speak of 'anarchisms' The distinction made by the contemporary [[sociology|sociologist]], [[Murray Bookchin]], between ''lifestyle'' anarchists and ''
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  • ...atown.<ref> C. N. Reynolds, "The Chinese Tongs," ''The American Journal of Sociology'' Vol. 40, No. 5 (Mar., 1935), pp. 612-623 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sic ...al science, especially sociology, shifted the center of class studies into sociology departments. The most representative example was the ''[[Middletown]]'' boo
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  • [http://wwwstage.valpo.edu/geomet/histphil/test/vidal.html]</ref> and the sociology of [[Émile Durkheim]] (1858-1917). His own ideas, especially those expres ...deal with the relation between history and other disciplines: philosophy, sociology, anthropology.
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  • Management has to do with power (sociology)|power by position, whereas leadership involves power by influence. Compare ...and Chris Argyris (1923 - ) approached the phenomenon of management from a sociology|sociological perspective.
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  • ...ttish Enlightenment]], and is regarded as one of the founding fathers of [[sociology]]. Ferguson succeeded [[David Hume]] as librarian to the Faculty of Advoca
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  • In politics and sociology, '''culture wars''' that involve a challenge to what conservatives believe
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  • ...ation Agriculture in the American South, 1860-1880." ''American Journal of Sociology'' 2004 109(6): 1365-1410. Issn: 0002-9602 Fulltext: at Ebsco
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  • ...inary links between geography and [[geology]], [[botany]],[[economics]], [[sociology]] and [[demographics]] mean that geography remains synthetic in nature, but ...ng [[qualitative research]] techniques also used in [[anthropology]] and [[sociology]]. [[Participant observation]] and in-depth interviews provide human geogra
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  • ...Partisan Warriors, and Images of President Harding." ''American Journal of Sociology'' 1996 101(5): 1159-1193. Issn: 0002-9602 Fulltext: in Jstor and Ebsco
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  • == Causes and sociology of witch-hunts ==
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  • == Sociology and anthropology of science ==
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  • ...Gary G., and Nicole Woolsey Biggart. ''Governor Reagan, Governor Brown: A Sociology of executive Power.'' (1984). ...ohn L., and Isabel V. Sawhill. ''The Reagan Record,'' 1984. economics and sociology
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  • .... "Is Sectionalism in America Dying Away?" (1908). ''American Journal of Sociology,'' 13: 661-75, [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2762578 in JSTOR]
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  • * Yans-McLaughlin, Virginia ed. ''Immigration Reconsidered: History, Sociology, and Politics'' Oxford University Press. (1990)
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  • ...g the [[University of Glasgow]]. There, he studied first divinity and then sociology, attending many of the classes of the radical thinker, [[John Millar]] (173
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  • ...ive (for example, Ford discouraged smoking even off premises). Ford had a "sociology department" to help the workers shed traditional behavior patterns and mode ...' but Not 'Exceptional': Canada's Permeable Fordism," ''Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology,'' Vol. 26, 1989 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=9571
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  • ...little explicit emphasis on the civil. (A great deal of work in historical sociology as well elaborates on these themes.) ...of the [[nonprofit sector]] focus in fields like [[political science]], [[sociology]]and [[law]]. Much of this new interest was fueled by efforts to move beyon
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  • ...number of sub-fields, as well as associated fields such as psychology and sociology that also cross over into gerontology. However, that there is an overlap sh
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  • ...term "market economy", for example, is often used to describe a [[Society (sociology)|society]] in which most business decisions are made by individuals and com
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  • ...overed until the 19th century, preshadowed modern ideas in historiography, sociology and economics. His best known book is ''"[[Muqaddimah "Prolegomenon]]" ''<R
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  • ...at the term "state" is too imprecise and loaded to be used productively in sociology and political science, and ought to be substituted by the more comprehensiv States can be classified according to a variety of criteria. Modern [[sociology]] and [[political science]], following [[Max Weber]], usually distinguish b
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  • ::My guess is it would be jointly with sociology, and maybe politics. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] 14:23, 2 June 201
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  • ..., "Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital," ''American Journal of Sociology'' 94 (1988), S95-S121.</ref> To be capital a social structure must serve a ...rdieu.<ref>Pierre Bourdieu and Loic Wacquant, ''An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology'' (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992). </ref>, and he rejects the
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  • ...ves: Continuity or Disruption for the Middle Class?" ''American Journal of Sociology,'' volume 110 (2004), pages 761–793 [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/cgi
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  • ...Most Wanted: Pioneer Women on the Western Prairies." ''Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology'' 2000 37(2): 223-238; W. T. Easterbrook, ''Farm Credit in ...Most Wanted: Pioneer Women on the Western Prairies." ''Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology'' 2000 37(2): 223-238; E. Rowles, "Bannock, beans and baco
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  • 67. Greene, P. J. 1978. From genes to memes? Contemporary Sociology 7, 06-709. ...& Bartly, W.W. (eds). 1987. Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality and the Sociology of Knowledge. Open Court.
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  • ...f. "Political Sociological Models of the U.S. New Deal" ''Annual Review of Sociology: 2000'', 26 (2000): 297-322.
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  • ...also are concerned with discovering society's moral precepts. For example, sociology and anthropology each study cultural norms."<ref name=Carper/> ...s a key to much that is so attributed. The implications of anthropology or sociology for moral philosophy largely fall under the topic of ''moral relativism''.<
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  • ...ophy]], [[social and political philosophy|social philosophy]], [[political sociology]] and other fields may focus on analyses of [[political behavior]], [[polit ...identified by the [[philosophy|philosopher]], [[history|historian]] and [[sociology|sociologist]] [[Max Weber]] as the only body capable of the legitimate use
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  • ...th his new ''institutionalist'' approach to economic analysis. He combined sociology with economics in his masterpiece, ''The Theory of the Leisure Class'' (189
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  • ...f Macedonia and the Macedonian language" in ''International Journal of the Sociology of Language''. Issue 131. pp. 1-11 ...andard Macedonian: problems and results" in ''International Journal of the Sociology of Language''. Issue 131. pp. 31-57
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  • ...nd the sciences of [[geology]] and [[botany]], as well as [[economics]], [[sociology]] and [[demographics]].
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  • ...minology]], [[economic analysis of law|economics]], and [[sociology of law|sociology]]. The study of law raises important questions about [[Egalitarianism|equal ...rules beyond their role as authoritative dispute mediation is best left to sociology, rather than jurisprudence.<ref>Raz, ''The Authority of Law'', 37 etc.</ref
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  • ...cs of Ideology: The Papal Struggle with Liberalism." ''American Journal of Sociology,'' 1990 95(5): 1123-1152. Issn: 0002-9602 fulltext: in Jstor and Ebsco
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  • ...em" that could develop interdisciplinary links and node articles (like the sociology/politics/economics article on [[social capital]]), and with the eventual po
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  • ...cultural study that involves multidisciplinary approaches from economics, sociology and demography, and even literature. Food is not simply planted, harvested,
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  • ...article deals with the ideal type, as presented in two highly influential sociology books by [[Robert Staughton Lynd]] and [[Helen Merrell Lynd]]. They dealt w
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  • ...le of Land Policy in Their Doctrines," ''American Journal of Economics and Sociology,'' Vol. 33, No. 2 (Apr., 1974), pp. 201-220 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/34
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  • ...articles since we don't want to duplicate. The Archaeology, Linguistics, Sociology, Classics, and Biology Workgroups will probably cover many of the subjects
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  • ...cles authored by Dr Mirabello should be categorised under Anthropology and Sociology as much as Religion, maybe more so. For normal academic standards, we expec
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  • ...means more competition to worry about. The assumptions blend economics and sociology, and they seem to make sense, but notice that Easterlin did not rely on sur
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  • ...means more competition to worry about. The assumptions blend economics and sociology, and they seem to make sense, but notice that Easterlin did not rely on sur
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  • Lorne Dawson, an expert on doomsday cults and a sociology professor, explained that belief in a doomsday cult can provide "hope, insp
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  • ...ians and Americans after the American Revolution" ''The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology,'' Vol. 37, 2000 .... "Childbirth on the Canadian Prairies 1880-1930." ''Journal of Historical Sociology,'' 1995. Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 278-302.
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  • ...ile Durkheim]], the French intellectual who helped found the discipline of sociology 100 years ago, emphasized the importance of division of labor. He argued t
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  • ...but most notably in the life sciences, engineering, humanities, economics, sociology and the social sciences".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk
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  • *'''Trust.''' Oxytocin seems to increase [[Trust (sociology)|trust]] and reduce fear in humans. In a risky investment game, experimenta
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  • ...">{{cite book|last= Chafetz |first= Janet Saltzman |title= Handbook of the sociology of gender | year = 2006 | publisher = [[Springer Science+Business Media]] | The men's rights movement is considered to be a [[backlash (sociology)|backlash]] or [[countermovement]] to feminism.<ref name="maddison">{{cite
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  • *'''Trust.''' Oxytocin seems to increase [[Trust (sociology)|trust]] and reduce fear in humans. In a risky investment game, experimenta
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  • ...kins University Press, 1993). Hostetler is an Amishman turned professor of sociology and anthropology and his book reflects his academic qualifications. This bo
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  • ::: —David Swartz: ''Culture and Power: The Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, p. 55'' ...d What Comes Next |author=Lee Smolin |chapter=Chapter 16: How do you fight sociology? |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=d6MIUlxY-qwC&pg=PA261#v=onepage&q&f=
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  • ...any ISBN-10: 081269192X [http://www.jstor.org/stable/1389563 Reviewed in ''Sociology of Religion'' 1994]</ref> The issue is hard to resolve objectively because
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  • ...yclopedia.com/doc/1O88-egalitarianism.html egalitarianism] A Dictionary of Sociology. Oxford University Press.
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  • ...sms such as his led to the [[strong programme]], a radical approach to the sociology of science. ...irected research''. These changes were accompanied by major changes in the sociology of the scientific community. Research scientists today mostly have a very n
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  • ...and here I favour a fact-based description of the history, economics, and sociology, without overt editorial tone. I favour the article containing an accurate
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  • ...of births, marriages, deaths and taxes, as well as theoretical models from sociology such as social mobility. The '''New Social History''' emerged in the 1960s
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  • ...sms such as his led to the [[strong programme]], a radical approach to the sociology of science. ...irected research''. These changes were accompanied by major changes in the sociology of the scientific community. Research scientists today mostly have a very n
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  • ...Citizenship and the Creation of European Identity'', Electronic Journal of Sociology, 1997]</ref>, which would imply a mutual obligation to accept the free exe
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  • * [[Seymour Martin Lipset]], political sociology of movements
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  • ...Islam|Islamic]] world studies programs. The dean is Charles S. Suchar, a [[sociology]] professor and cre include Aminah McCloud, director of the Islamic world s
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  • ...Citizenship and the Creation of European Identity'', Electronic Journal of Sociology, 1997]</ref> which would imply a mutual obligation to accept the free exer
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  • ...ght use to filter your Google search could be 'behavioural neuroscience', 'sociology', 'statistical evidence' (as a phrase, not individual words ... because how
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  • ...Language Shift," in Fishman, Cooper & Conrad: ''The Spread of English: The Sociology of English as an Additional Language'', Newbury House, 1977, p. 108ff, ''qu
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  • ...Ethnic Population: The Persistence of Confusion and Ambiguity in Usage." ''Sociology'' 36, no. 4 (2002): 803-16. Explanation of why the term "minority" is delib ...ing the Epistemological Stranglehold of Racial Categorization." ''Critical Sociology'' 28, no. 1/2 (2002): 101-121. Surveys the intellectual pitfalls of scholar
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  • Nobody has claimed Karl Marx yet!!! Every student of sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, social history or western phil
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  • ...y myths and the battle of Tannenberg," ''Journal of Political and Military Sociology,'' Winter 2001 [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3719/is_200101/ai
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  • ...in the social sciences..."</font> –David Swartz: ''Culture and Power: The Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu'', p. 55<ref name=Swartz/> {{cite book |title=Culture and Power: The Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu |chapter=The subjective/objective antimony |author=David
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  • ...of Anxiety'' on Kierkegaard's ''The Concept of Anxiety''. Kierkegaard's [[sociology|sociological]] work ''Two Ages: The Age of Revolution and the Present Age''
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  • ...rents to two children. That same year, he took a teaching position in the sociology department at the prestigious University of Pennsylvania. He was one of th
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  • ...nts: the Origins of Beijing Red Guard Factionalism." ''American Journal of Sociology'' 2006 112(3): 710-750. Issn: 0002-9602 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]</ref>
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  • ...across the conventional borders of economics into the disciplines of law, sociology and politics. (An extreme example has been the publication of the best-sell
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  • ...across the conventional borders of economics into the disciplines of law, sociology and politics. (An extreme example has been the publication of the best-sell
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  • ...Information; Cognitive Science and Psychology; Molecular and Cell Biology; Sociology.</ref></p>
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  • ...k in ''The Australian'' (24 October 1981), and Claudio Veliz, Professor of Sociology at La Trobe University, did so in ''Quadrant'' (Claudio Veliz, "Bad history
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  • ...finition applies to maths, physics, history, geography, and not to forget, sociology as well. In other words, it is empty.
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  • ...as a Professor of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh is known as the "father of Sociology".
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  • ...wasn't a romantic act -- it was a realistic one," said Fernando Cubides, a sociology professor, while applauding the squads' disarmament, doubt that their motiv
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  • ...ciology of a Nation'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Scotland-Sociology-International-Library/dp/041525163X/ref=sr_1_8/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&
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  • ...to political theory, linguistics, and has been called the father of modern sociology.<ref>N. J. Dawood, "Introduction," in Ibn Khaldūn, ''The Muqaddimah: An In
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