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Articulating the canon: The sociology of medical education from 1980 to 2000

Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 2021
An exciting development in the sociology of medical education has been its recent return as a distinct scholarly conversation in medical sociology. During the 1980s and 1990s, the sociology of medical education, an historically prominent subfield in sociology, seemed to disappear from the scholarly conversation despite ongoing development in this area.
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Identity: articulating cybernetics and sociology

Kybernetes, 2006
PurposeTo establish the concept of identity as the bridging concept of cybernetics and sociology.Design/methodology/approachThe approach is a pincers movement. On the one hand, it is argued that there has been a move towards an identity society; identity is a foundational concept for an understanding of contemporary society.
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Transnational Feminism in Sociology: Articulations, Agendas, Debates

Sociology Compass, 2011
Abstract What is the current terrain of transnational feminism in sociology? This essay begins by introducing the key interdisciplinary writings that helped initiate a specifically transnational feminist approach in women’s and gender studies.
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Articulating a sociology of desire exceeding the normative shadows

2009
Drawing from the work of Deleuze and Guattari, this dissertation offers a new way of 'doing' and 'thinking about' sociology. Rather than concentrating upon sociological categories and identities, a sociology of desire focuses upon considering the flows of desires that emanate from people, bodies and things.
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The conceptual articulation of the reality of life: Max Weber’s theoretical constitution of sociological ideal types

Journal of Classical Sociology, 2015
Max Weber’s theoretical constitution of sociological ideal types is examined, and a number of key elements and characteristics of such types are identified. Additionally, several common misconceptions with respect to Weber’s sociological types are clarified, including the erroneous assumption that his sociological ideal types were formulated on an ad ...
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Articulations of StrongMen: A Knowledge Cultural Sociology of Recognizing Autocratic Practices in Russian, Turkish, and Global Regimes

American Behavioral Scientist
Autocracies and their practices have figured prominently in modernity’s making and associated sociologies, but in the 21st century the discourse of StrongMen has surged, coming to dominate our “attention economy.” We consider its various expressions alongside its articulations referencing multiple spaces and consider it a “floating signifier” that ...
N. Yasemin Bavbek, Michael D. Kennedy
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Articulating method: Viviana Zelizer, Stuart Hall, and situating the cultural in economic sociology

Critical Sociology
Relational economic sociology (RES) has powerfully demonstrated the multiplicity of markets and the persistence of intimate social relations, lively cultural practices, and active moral contestations within them. Much of the literature’s intellectual project stems from Viviana Zelizer’s critique of ‘hostile worlds,’ namely the conceptualization of ...
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Julius Stone and the End of Sociological Jurisprudence: Articulating the Reasons for Decision in Political Communication Cases

2008
It is often said that the High Court of the early 1990s, particularly under Chief Justice Anthony Mason, was deeply influenced by the jurisprudence of Julius Stone. It is also sometimes suggested that the 'discovery' within the Australian Constitution of the implied freedom of political communication provides an illustration of Stone's influence.
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