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Sociological Literature on Migration in Italy
Current Sociology, 1984A review of migration concerning Italy is presented with consideration given to both international and internal migration. The authors identify two main trends in the literature. Up to the mid-1960s the emphasis was on humanitarian aspects of migration including the integration of immigrants; since the mid-1960s the main interest has been in economic
P, Rella, T, Vadala
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Sociology of Literature in Retrospect
Critical Inquiry, 1987For more than a half century I have primarily concerned myself with the sociology of literature and the problem of mass culture. With financial support from the Institute for Social Research at the University of Frankfurt, I began in 1926 with studies on German writers in the nineteenth century.' In these studies one may discern the socially critical ...
Leo Lowenthal, Ted R. Weeks
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Literature Festivals and the Sociology of Literature
The International Journal of the Arts in Society: Annual Review, 2009The sociology of literature remains fragmented despite interesting research within specific disciplines such as literature studies or cultural sociology. This fragmentation is, however, nothing new. Methodologically it has something to do with the disciplinary specialization within the social sciences and the humanities since the 1950s.
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Soviet Review, 1968
Concrete sociological research has, in recent years, caught the interest of an enormous range of people, Writers in literary fields are no exception, and this is understandable: sociology is a discipline kindred to us writers.
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Concrete sociological research has, in recent years, caught the interest of an enormous range of people, Writers in literary fields are no exception, and this is understandable: sociology is a discipline kindred to us writers.
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The Career of Sociological Literature
Social Studies of Science, 1977Many studies of the 'obsolescence' of scientific literature have been published.1 One technique employed in such studies has been the examination of the date of references found in a sample of journal articles. Price2 has proposed that literature in 'hard science', 'soft science', and 'nonscience' differ in the proportion of their references to the ...
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The Sociology of Literature: From “Modus Suspicion” to “Cultural Sociology”
Philosophical Literary Journal Logos, 2023Within the framework of this article, we aim to codify the sociological approaches that have taken place earlier and are still relevant to the analysis of fiction. Particular attention is paid to the so-called cultural-sociological line of thought, the main specificity of which is the shift of the research focus from the analysis of the text and the ...
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1996
Many contemporary French sociologists refer their readers to works of literature and art. By describing how certain sociological texts use literary et artistic references, questions arise about the relations between art and science. Sociologists present literature and art as a sourceof documentation, of models, of observation procedures and of ...
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Many contemporary French sociologists refer their readers to works of literature and art. By describing how certain sociological texts use literary et artistic references, questions arise about the relations between art and science. Sociologists present literature and art as a sourceof documentation, of models, of observation procedures and of ...
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Sociological Theory and the Sociology of Literature
The British Journal of Sociology, 1973Peter Forster, Celia Kenneford
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The Psychology and Sociology of Literature
2001The Psychology and Sociology of Literature is a collection of 25 chapters on literature by some of the leading psychologists, sociologists, and literary scholars in the field of the empirical study of literature. Contributors include Ziva Ben-Porat, Gerry Cupchik, Art Graesser, Rachel Giora, Norbert Groeben, Colin Martindale, David Miall, Willie van ...
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