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Understanding the socio-ecological determinants of COVID-19 vaccine uptake: A cross-sectional study of post-COVID-19 Tanzania. [PDF]
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Rational choice and political imaging in mining areas: a case study of legislative elections in East Luwu. [PDF]
Muhammad R, Syam R, Yahya I, Asis PH.
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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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The sociology of computing in sociology
ACM SIGSOC Bulletin, 1975One of the consequences of the introduction and extension of computing in sociology is the division of sociologists into two antagonistic groups: the empiricists and the humanists. The empiricists expect the computer to be the basic vehicle of salvation, whereas the humanists believe the computer to be the incarnation of all that is evil.
Harry Perlstadt, Hans E. Lee
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The sociology of the future and the future of sociology [PDF]
Drawing on futures studies for possible future directions of Sociology, I make eight proposals designed to enhance Sociology as an action and policy science: (1) Replace postmodern beliefs with critical realism as a theory of knowledge, thereby avoiding the self-defeating consequences of extreme subjectivism and relativism.
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2001
This chapter examines the contribution of sociology to the interrogation of "urban phenomena". For nineteenth-century scholars, the sociological need to unravel the "urban" was not as much a dreamy intellectual pursuit as it was—like so much good scholarship—driven by a pressing need to describe and interpret a changing world.
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This chapter examines the contribution of sociology to the interrogation of "urban phenomena". For nineteenth-century scholars, the sociological need to unravel the "urban" was not as much a dreamy intellectual pursuit as it was—like so much good scholarship—driven by a pressing need to describe and interpret a changing world.
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