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Does Sociology Need Open Science?
Reliability, transparency, and ethical crises pushed many social science disciplines toward dramatic changes, in particular psychology and more recently political science. This paper discusses why sociology should also change.
Nate Breznau
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DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL SOCIOLOGY IN MODERN SCIENCE
The arguments in favor of the development of digital sociology at the present stage of development of science in the field of sociology have been presented, its benefit in the field of economic and political development of modern society has been ...
L. Yu. Shuraeva
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In the contemporary society, under globalization, digitalization, urbanization and networkization, the body acquires new meanings, is included in new discourses and becomes a significant object of sociology.
D. A. Starostina
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Towards a sociology of (public) mourning? [PDF]
Within the last decade or so there has been a growing recognition among sociologists of the role played by emotions in various aspects of human behaviour (witness, for example, the range of articles appearing in Sociology alone, e.g.
Brennan, Michael
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Social networks: Networking of social actors in the sphere of economic activities [PDF]
The article reviews one of the important fields of study in contemporary economic sociology - social networks in the sphere of economic activities. Besides basic theoretical and methodological conceptions in studying social networks that originate from ...
Babović Marija
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Multimorbidity –understood as the occurrence of chronic diseases together– represents a major challenge for healthcare systems due to its impact on disability, quality of life, increased use of services and mortality.
Javier Alvarez-Galvez+4 more
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Sociological concept of generation [PDF]
Sociological concept of generation should be distinguished from biological and statistical, and they discussed all three of its meaning. In a sociological sense, it is characterized by a common historical experience that has its own internal and external, subjective and objective dimension.
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Conceptual generalization of sociological data [PDF]
In the modern world of exponentially increasing information, it becomes more and more difficult to analyze and organize well-known data such as: texts, tables, files, networks, etc. The considerable diversity of data structures, used in numerous sociological projects, makes it hard for sociologists to be aware of the social information processing that ...
S Mariya Poltinnikova+2 more
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A Sociological Panorama after the Great War. A Central and Eastern European Comparatist Attempt [PDF]
This article attempts to draw a general outline of comparative Central and Eastern European sociology. It focuses on the year 1918, when the Great War ended, and it explores the background and continuation of the (re)birth of sociology.
Zoltán Rostás
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Rehearsal divided in 2 parts: in the first part if it discusses the recent emergency of the Sociology of the Childhood in your relationships with the General Sociology and, on Monday, the childhood as a subject essentially politics.
Rita de Cássia Marchi
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