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sociology of law examines why humans obey the law and why it fails to obey the law and the social factors that influence it. as a relatively new branch of sociology, the science of legal sociology was developed to explain the interrelationships of ...
Abraham Abraham
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Sociology and Pedagogy. On the Establishment of Sociology as a Moral Science by Émile Durkheim
In his sociology, Émile Durkheim has not only dealt extensively with the subject of education, but pedagogy has also a special significance for the establishment of his sociology.
Thomas Kurtz
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Cosmopolitanism, sociology and the otherness of the other [PDF]
This article is concerned with the ‘cosmopolitan turn’ in sociology and examines the ways in which the discipline attempts to come to terms with the otherness of the other as a corrective to its own Eurocentrism. It examines in particular the pluralisation of the notion of modernity and argues that although this strategy allows sociology to maintain ...
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Background Although alcohol is socially accepted in most Western societies, studies are clear about its associated negative consequences, especially among university and college students.
Sara De Bruyn +6 more
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Sociology Discovers the Market: Economic Sociology
This study aims at clarifying the relationship between economics and sociology since their emergence as a science. The boundaries between the two sciences have merged with one another due to the rise of economic sociology in the mid-1980s.
Emrah Yıldız
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The professional office of Sociology and other professions in women's key
From the dual professional and teaching perspective, it is a question of analyzing the differences and inequalities that happen to women, taking into account that there is a certain superiority related to merit and effort in the field of education.
Mª Amparo Almarcha Barbado
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Historical and Comparative Sociology in a Globalizing World
Historical and comparative sociology or the so-called New Historical Sociology – resuming the older classical tradition of pre-WWII historical sociology – represents a specific theoretical and analytical perspective within sociology in cooperation with ...
Wilfried Spohn
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Sociology of the Body in Search of its Identity: Analysis of Research Programs [PDF]
The author poses the problem of the status of sociology of the body as an independent sub-discipline, putting forward the hypothesis that today this moniker only unites the spectrum of those sociological directions that are engaged in the study of ...
Alexander M. Pivovarov
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New classics for the new science – re-reading the basis of sociology in Ecuador until the 1950s
Professional sociology in Ecuador started with the first chair in sociology in 1915. This led to a series of foundational texts during the 1920s and 30s that sought to define what sociology is while applying it to core aspects of Ecuadorian society ...
Philipp Altmann
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This article suggests that the way in to sociology may not always be through the front door. The authors demonstrate how students in a three-day campus diversity program develop a sociological imagination despite not having a formal affiliation with the sociology department.
Meghan A. Burke, Kira Hudson Banks
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