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Visual sociology: Expanding sociological vision
The American Sociologist, 1988This article is an overview of the contributions of photography to sociology and a discussion of potential uses of photography in sociological research. Visual sociology, after contributing to several studies in the early decades of American sociology, disappeared to reemerge during the 1960s.
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2021
How do humans intuitively understand the structure of their society? How should psychologists study people's commonsense understanding of societal structure? The present chapter seeks to address both of these questions by describing the domain of "intuitive sociology." Drawing primarily from empirical research focused on how young children represent ...
Kristin, Shutts, Charles W, Kalish
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How do humans intuitively understand the structure of their society? How should psychologists study people's commonsense understanding of societal structure? The present chapter seeks to address both of these questions by describing the domain of "intuitive sociology." Drawing primarily from empirical research focused on how young children represent ...
Kristin, Shutts, Charles W, Kalish
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Sociology and Sociological Practice
Sociology, 1979I have found myself increasingly caught between two sets of pressures. Those which come largely but not wholly from outside the profession to give rapid answers to complex social questions and push towards administratively defined research strategies. And those arising from our work situations in which 'pure' sociology and textual scholasticism provide
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Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2007
In this recent history of British sociology, Andrew Halsey suggests an intriguing connection between political economic régimes in the twentieth century and the development of sociology as an academic discipline, dividing British sociology into four periods, 1900-1950, 1950-1967, 1968-1975, and 1975-2000.
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In this recent history of British sociology, Andrew Halsey suggests an intriguing connection between political economic régimes in the twentieth century and the development of sociology as an academic discipline, dividing British sociology into four periods, 1900-1950, 1950-1967, 1968-1975, and 1975-2000.
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Society, 1987
Abstract In 1964, in part as a tribute to the late C. Wright Mills who had died two years earlier and in equal measure as an organizing device for sociologists concerned with the serious study of larger sociopolitical issues, I edited a volume entitled The New Sociology.1 However favorably this compendium was reviewed, the volume had ...
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Abstract In 1964, in part as a tribute to the late C. Wright Mills who had died two years earlier and in equal measure as an organizing device for sociologists concerned with the serious study of larger sociopolitical issues, I edited a volume entitled The New Sociology.1 However favorably this compendium was reviewed, the volume had ...
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Medical Teacher, 1979
At Guy's Hospital Medical School the student's preconception of the relationship between medicine and society is challenged in a clinical situation and during a series of seminars. By confronting students with their own ideas rather than those of the teacher, learning is facilitated.
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At Guy's Hospital Medical School the student's preconception of the relationship between medicine and society is challenged in a clinical situation and during a series of seminars. By confronting students with their own ideas rather than those of the teacher, learning is facilitated.
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