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  1. Sociology: Sociology is the scientific study of society. Def. [100%] 2024-01-07 [Sociology] [Groups]...
  2. Sociology: History · Social theory Comparative sociology · Cultural sociology Economic sociology · Industrial sociology Political sociology · Rural sociology Sociology of deviance · Sociology of education Sociology of knowledge · Sociology of law Sociology of religion · Urban sociology Conflict theory · Critical theory Positivism · Social constructionism Crim. [100%] 2023-02-03
  3. Sociology: Sociology is a branch of the Social Sciences concerned with the study of human behavior and society, specifically in social relations, using the scientific method of observation. Sociology, with psychology, is at the crux of the long-standing Nature vs. [100%] 2023-03-02 [Life Sciences]
  4. Sociology: Sociology is an academic discipline that studies human behavior in societies. Those working in the field of sociology are known as sociologists and most professional sociologists can be found working as academics in universities or colleges. [100%] 2023-07-12
  5. Sociology: Sociology is the academic study of human societies and the effects of human behavior on society or societies. While this definition seems clear cut, the parameters of what ‘society’ is can vary based on which sociological theory/theorist you analyze. [100%] 2023-12-07 [Sociology] [Social science]...
  6. Sociology: History · Social theory Comparative sociology · Cultural sociology Economic sociology · Industrial sociology Political sociology · Rural sociology Sociology of deviance · Sociology of education Sociology of knowledge · Sociology of law Sociology of religion · Urban sociology Conflict theory · Critical theory Positivism · Social constructionism Crim. [100%] 2023-02-03
  7. Sociology: Sociology is a branch of social science that studies society, human social behaviour, patterns of social interactions and elements of culture that are linked with day-to-day living. Sociologists study all of these topics and more. [100%] 2024-01-07 [Sociology]
  8. Sociology: Sociology is the study of human society that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. Regarded as a part of both the social sciences and humanities, sociology ... (Social science that studies human society and its development) [100%] 2024-03-04 [Sociology]
  9. Sociology: Sociology ist die soziologische Fachzeitschrift der British Sociological Association. Sociology gilt als eine der führenden Soziologiezeitschriften weltweit. [100%] 2024-07-11
  10. Sociology: modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Créée en 1967, le Sociology est une revue bimensuelle britannique de sociologie. Il est décrit par Anthony Giddens comme « one of the leading journals in the social sciences. [100%] 2024-07-18
  11. Contemporary Sociology: Contemporary Sociology is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed academic journal of sociology published by SAGE Publications in association with the American Sociological Association since 1972. Each issue of the journal publishes many in-depth as well as brief reviews of ... [70%] 2023-12-31 [SAGE Publishing academic journals] [Academic journals established in 1972]...
  12. Qualitative Sociology: Qualitative Sociology is an academic journal dealing with sociology. It publishes research papers on the qualitative interpretation of social life. (Social) [70%] 2023-12-16 [Sociology journals]
  13. Contemporary Sociology: Contemporary Sociology is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed academic journal of sociology published by SAGE Publications in association with the American Sociological Association since 1972. Each issue of the journal publishes many in-depth as well as brief reviews of ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Sociology journals]
  14. Current Sociology: Current Sociology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the field of sociology. It is an official journal of the International Sociological Association and is published on their behalf by SAGE Publications It was established in 1952. (Social) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Sociology journals]
  15. International Sociology: International Sociology is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the field of sociology. The editor-in-chief is Marta Soler Gallart (Universitat de Barcelona). (Social) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Sociology journals]
  16. Sociology Lens: Sociology Lens is a peer-reviewed journal is edited by an international panel of historians, anthropologists, geographers and sociologists. Previously named the Journal of Historical Sociology, the journal is both interdisciplinary in approach and innovative in content. (Social) [70%] 2023-12-05 [Sociology journals]
  17. Contemporary Sociology: Cet article est une ébauche concernant la sociologie. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. [70%] 2024-08-13
  18. Sociology of absences: The sociology of absences is a sociological theory developed by Boaventura De Sousa Santos which, he says, "aims to show that what does not exist is in fact actively produced as non-existent, that is to say as an unbelievable ... (Philosophy) [57%] 2023-11-14 [Social epistemology] [Critical theory]...
  19. Sociology of valuation: The sociology of valuation (sometimes "valuation studies") is an emerging area of study focusing on the tools, models, processes, politics, cultural differences and other inputs and outcomes of valuation. The area has strong links to both economic sociology, economic anthropology ... (Area of study focusing on tools, models, processes and other aspects of valuation) [57%] 2023-12-15 [Economic sociology] [Valuation (finance)]...
  20. Introduction to Sociology: A dictionary defines sociology as the systematic study of society and social interaction. The word “sociology” is derived from the Latin word socius (companion) and the Greek word logos (speech or reason), which together mean “reasoned speech about companionship”. [57%] 2023-12-10 [Sociology]
  21. Sociology of religion: Sociology of religion is the branch of sociology that deals with what religion is, how it works and what effects it has. Two classic modern sociologists of religion are Emile Durkheim and Max Weber, but the field goes back to ... [57%] 2023-12-21 [Sociology] [Religion]...
  22. Sociology of language: Sociology of language is the study of the relations between language and society. It is closely related to the field of sociolinguistics, which focuses on the effect of society on language. (Philosophy) [57%] 2023-11-25 [Philosophy of language]
  23. Sociology of Religion: Sociology of Religion is journal that continues Sociological Analysis (Volumes 25 to 53, 1964-1992) and The American Catholic Sociological Review (Volumes 1 to 24, 1940-1963). It is published by the Association for the Sociology of Religion, Inc. [57%] 2023-02-19 [Sociology] [Religion]...
  24. Sociology of Manchester: Manchester has historically influenced political and social thinking in Britain and been a hotbed for new, radical thinking, particularly during the Industrial Revolution. The city was a centre for the women's suffrage, Co-operative, Communist, Chartist, and Anti-Corn ... [57%] 2024-02-13 [Manchester] [Sociological terminology]...
  25. Sociology of Manchester: Manchester has historically influenced political and social thinking in Britain and been a hotbed for new, radical thinking, particularly during the Industrial Revolution. The city was a centre for the women's suffrage, Co-operative, Communist, Chartist, and Anti-Corn ... (Social) [57%] 2023-11-26 [Sociological terminology]
  26. Sociology of Economics: Sociology of Economics is the term in the JEL classification codes of the Journal of Economic Literature for identifying articles in economics journals about "non-economic issues related to economists and economics, including citation analysis, departmental rankings, and journal rankings ... [57%] 2023-10-29 [Library cataloging and classification] [Economics journals]...
  27. Sociology of knowledge: The sociology of knowledge is the study of the relationship between human thought and the social context within which it arises and the effects that prevailing ideas have on societies. It is not a specialized area of sociology. (Social) [57%] 2023-10-28 [Social epistemology]
  28. Sociology of space: The sociology of space is a sub-discipline of sociology that mostly borrows from theories developed within the discipline of geography, including the sub fields of human geography, economic geography, and feminist geography. The "sociology" of space examines the social ... (Physics) [57%] 2023-11-04 [Space]
  29. Sociology of sociology: Sociology of sociology is an area of sociology that combines social theories with analysis of the effect of socio-historical contexts in sociological intellectual production. For the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, the task of the sociology of sociology is to ... [57%] 2023-11-17 [Metatheory]
  30. Sociology of valuation: The sociology of valuation (sometimes "valuation studies") is an emerging area of study focusing on the tools, models, processes, politics, cultural differences and other inputs and outcomes of valuation. The area has strong links to both economic sociology, economic anthropology ... (Finance) [57%] 2023-12-10 [Valuation (finance)]
  31. Sociology;: Sociology; a science which in the most inclusive sense may be defined as that of human society, in the same manner that Biology may be taken to imply the science of life. The word Sociologic was first used by Comte ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  32. Will (sociology): In sociology, will is a concept introduced by Ferdinand Tönnies in "Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft", 1887. Tönnies' approach was very much indebted to Spinoza's dictum voluntas atque intellectus unum et idem sunt ("will as well as ratio are one and ... (Social) [70%] 2023-09-25 [Sociological terminology]
  33. Public sociology: Public sociology is a subfield of the wider sociological discipline that emphasizes expanding the disciplinary boundaries of sociology in order to engage with non-academic audiences. It is perhaps best understood as a style of sociology rather than a particular ... (Social) [70%] 2023-03-26 [Community building]
  34. Figurational sociology: Figurational sociology is a research tradition in which figurations of humans—evolving networks of interdependent humans—are the unit of investigation. Although more a methodological stance than a determinate school of practice, the tradition has one essential feature: Practitioners may ... (Social) [70%] 2023-06-13 [Sociological theories] [History of sociology]...
  35. Modalities (sociology): Modalities are fundamental to understanding the concept behind structuration. According to Anthony Giddens, modalities explain the properties of the structure. (Social) [70%] 2023-01-06 [Critical theory]
  36. Maritime sociology: Maritime sociology is a sub-discipline of sociology studying the relationship of human societies and cultures to the oceans and the marine environment as well as related social processes. Subjects studied by maritime sociology are human activities at and with ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-11-25 [Oceanography]
  37. Agency (sociology): In social science, agency is the capacity of individuals to have the power and resources to fulfill their potential. For instance, structure consists of those factors of influence (such as social class, religion, gender, ethnicity, ability, customs, etc.) that determine ... (Sociology) [70%] 2023-11-24 [Sociological terminology]
  38. Deviance (sociology): Deviance or the sociology of deviance explores the actions and/or behaviors that violate social norms across formally enacted rules (e.g., crime) as well as informal violations of social norms (e.g., rejecting folkways and mores). Although deviance may ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Sociological theories]
  39. Military sociology: Military sociology is a subfield within sociology. It corresponds closely to C. (Social) [70%] 2023-12-18 [Military sociology]
  40. Functionalism (sociology): Functionalism is a theory which examines society through interdependent elements, using a somewhat biological approach. For other definitions of functionalism see the disambiguation page. (Sociology) [70%] 2023-03-22 [Sociology]
  41. Will (sociology): In sociology, will is a concept introduced by Ferdinand Tönnies in "Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft", 1887. Tönnies' approach was very much indebted to Spinoza's dictum voluntas atque intellectus unum et idem sunt ("will as well as ratio are one and ... (Sociology) [70%] 2023-08-22 [Sociological terminology]
  42. Dramaturgy (sociology): Dramaturgy is a sociological perspective commonly used in micro-sociological accounts of social interaction in everyday life. The term was first adapted into sociology from the theatre by Erving Goffman, who developed most of the related terminology and ideas in ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-10 [Interpersonal relationships]
  43. Differentiation (sociology): In system theory, "differentiation" is the increase of subsystems in a modern society to increase the complexity of a society. Each subsystem can make different connections with other subsystems, and this leads to more variation within the system in order ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-11 [Sociological terminology] [Sociological theories]...
  44. Abstraction (sociology): Sociological abstraction refers to the varying levels at which theoretical concepts can be understood. It is a tool for objectifying and simplifying sociological concepts. (Social) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Sociological terminology]
  45. Backlash (sociology): A backlash is a strong adverse reaction to an idea, action, or object. It is usually a reflection of a normative resentment rather than a denial of its existence. (Social) [70%] 2024-01-01 [Reactionary]
  46. Inheritance (Sociology): Inheritance is the practice of passing on property, titles, debts, and obligations upon the death of an individual. It has long played an extremely important role in human societies, and a variety of Inheritance laws have been developed to regulate ... [70%] 2023-02-03
  47. Causation (sociology): Causation refers to the existence of "cause and effect" relationships between multiple variables. Causation presumes that variables, which act in a predictable manner, can produce change in related variables and that this relationship can be deduced through direct and repeated ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-18 [Sociological terminology]

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