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Sociology in Its Place, and Other Essays.

Social Forces, 1971
Preface Part I: 1. Sociology in its place 2. What is structuralism? 3. The sociological explanation of 'religious' beliefs 4. Class, status and power? Part II: 5. Embourgeoisement, self-rated Class and Party preference 6. Charismatic legitimacy and One-party Rule in Nkrumah's Ghana 7. Status consistency, relative deprivation and attitudes to immigrants
Robert Bierstedt, W. G. Runciman
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Economic sociology as a strange other to both sociology and economics

History of the Human Sciences, 2007
Economic sociologists have developed and applied theories and concepts in close connection with broadly economic phenomena, including, recently, embeddedness and actor network theory. Key to these theories is understandings of action given uncertainty in which actors develop calculative capabilities, and an emphasis on markets with boundaries and ...
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Radical Otherness: Sociological and Theological Approaches

Theology & Sexuality, 2015
Isherwood and Harris have combined efforts to share the benefit of their respective fields of study as they offer a dialectical study of otherness.
Helene Tallon Russell, K. Brynolf Lyon
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Flying Aeroplanes and Other Sociological Tales

2020
Flying Aeroplanes and Other Sociological Tales is an introductory textbook for students wishing to learn about sociology and social research methods. Each of the short tales, told by a sociologist, introduces topics and research methods using an engaging storyline.
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Sociological Imaginings and Imagining Sociology: Bodies, Auto/Biographies and other Mysteries

Sociology, 1998
This paper seeks to explore sociology as an imaginative pursuit. After a brief reconsideration of Mills's notion of `the sociological imagination' I examine three areas illustrating the various imaginations within the discipline: the work of Robert K. Merton; ethnomethodology; and the diversities of feminist scholarship.
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The origins of ‘mainstream sociology’ and other issues in the history of American sociology

Social Epistemology, 1994
(1994). The origins of ‘mainstream sociology’ and other issues in the history of American sociology. Social Epistemology: Vol. 8, The Social Epistemology of Sociology, pp. 41-67.
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