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The three generations of the French sociology of art

American Journal of Cultural Sociology, 2021
This paper introduces the French sociology of art to English-speaking scholars. Its story begins with a shift from the humanities to social sciences through the use of empirical methods, and a change in focus from artworks to the social conditions of their production, mediation, and reception.
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A new sociology of humans and machines.

Nature Human Behaviour
From fake social media accounts and generative artificial intelligence chatbots to trading algorithms and self-driving vehicles, robots, bots and algorithms are proliferating and permeating our communication channels, social interactions, economic ...
Milena Tsvetkova   +3 more
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology

, 2019
This book explores cognitive sociology as an area of inquiry focused on culture, cognition, and the social dimensions of human thought. Highlighting differing traditions, from cultural sociological perspectives focused on emphasizing group differences in

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First-Generation Sociology Majors

Contexts, 2016
First-generation immigrants studying as sociology majors see excellent employment outcomes.
Mary S Senter, Roberta Spalter-Roth
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Sociology and the Goal of Generalization

Contemporary Sociology, 1998
The purpose of this essay is to underscore the importance of two related insights that lie at the foundation of sociology and account for its unique contribution to the study of human behavior. The first is that social behavior is constrained by the context in which it occurs.
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Divisions of General Sociology

American Sociological Review, 1957
ion-and, on the other hand, the attempt to isolate key variables of social reality within the situation that may be universal in their application. This is essentially the distinction between science in the naturalhistory sense and science in the hypotheticodeductive sense.4 An application of this distinction to the analysis of anthropological ...
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Three Generations of Comparative Sociologies

European Journal of Sociology, 2010
AbstractSurveying three generations of comparative sociologists, separated by abrupt discontinuities, the study reaches the conclusion that the original promise of comparative sociology set in motion a century ago remains largely unfulfilled. It will then be argued that the work of the third generation of comparative sociologists on civilizational ...
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Toward a General Theory of Anomie The Social Psychology of Disintegration

European Journal of Sociology, 2019
Though anomie is one of sociology’s most unique conceptual contributions, its progenitor, Emile Durkheim, was notably ambiguous about its meaning. Consequently, its use in contemporary sociology has varied wildly.
Seth Abrutyn
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A sociological study of generational change in fathering

2023
This research examines generational changes in gender-role attitudes and fathering behavior in order to address three questions: In what ways are fathers of young sons the same, or different from, their fathers with respect to the attitudes and behavior of fathering sons?
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Mannheim's Sociology of Generations: An Undervalued Legacy

The British Journal of Sociology, 1994
ABS'I'RAC'I' Mannheim's 1923 essay 'The Problem of Generations' has often been described as the seminal theoretical treatment of generations as a sociological phenomenon. Yet in practice scant attention has been paid to the sociology of generations by British sociologists.
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