sociocultural evolution), which is defined sociologically as a process of selection from variation; the more differentiation (and thus variation) that is available...
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Look up Differentiation, differentiation, differentiate, or undifferentiated in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Differentiation may refer to: Differentiation...
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Social complexity (redirect from Sociology and complexity science)
In sociology, social complexity is a conceptual framework used in the analysis of society. In the sciences, contemporary definitions of complexity are...
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Structural functionalism (redirect from Functionalism (sociology))
development of social science, rather than a specific school of thought. In sociology, classical theories are defined by a tendency towards biological analogy...
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Atomism (social) (category Sociological theories)
and circumstances are clearly dissimilar. Society portal Anomie Differentiation (sociology) Holism Id, ego and super-ego § Ego Independence Individualism...
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Social Differentiation is published. Gabriel Tarde's Laws of Imitation is published. Frank Wilson Blackmar starts teaching Elements of Sociology to graduate...
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produce a differentiated, measurable outcome. Similarly, concepts can remain abstract or can be operationalized. Operationalizing a sociological concept...
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Rural sociology is a field of sociology traditionally associated with the study of social structure and conflict in rural areas. It is an active academic...
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Secularization (category Sociology of religion)
"differentiation"—i.e., the tendency for areas of life to become more distinct and specialized as a society becomes modernized. European sociology, influenced...
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Sociology of disaster or sociological disaster research is a sub-field of sociology that explores the social relations amongst both natural and human-made...
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Social structure (redirect from Structural sociology)
whose sub-components needed to be distinguished in relationship to other sociological variables, as well as in academic literature, as result of the rising...
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Dramaturgy is a sociological perspective that analyzes micro-sociological accounts of everyday social interactions through the analogy of performativity...
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The sociology of law, legal sociology, or law and society is often described as a sub-discipline of sociology or an interdisciplinary approach within...
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In sociology, the term rationalization was coined by Max Weber, a German sociologist, jurist, and economist. Rationalization (or rationalisation) is the...
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certain types of political change, like political integration, political differentiation, political secularisation, and so forth. The process of political modernisation...
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evolution of system differentiation in one of his published articles that highlights these three different kinds of differentiation including (1) Segmentation...
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sociological imagination, the means by which the relation between self and society can be understood. Mills felt that the central task for sociology and...
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Sociology of the family is a subfield of the subject of sociology, in which researchers and academics study family structure as a social institution and...
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Everyday life (redirect from Sociology of everyday life)
concept in cultural studies and is a specialized subject in the field of sociology. Some argue that, motivated by capitalism and industrialism's degrading...
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to this article: Les Règles de la méthode sociologique The Rules of Sociological Method (French: Les Règles de la méthode sociologique) is a book by Émile...
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The sociology of education is the study of how public institutions and individual experiences affect education and its outcomes. It is mostly concerned...
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speculate that the phenomen may be a "product of new forms of social differentiation between women and men" rather than based on "male primacy ideology"...
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Lifestyle (social sciences) (redirect from Life style (sociology))
prestige: the lifestyle is the most visible manifestation of social differentiation, even within the same social class, and in particular it shows the...
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Role theory (redirect from Social differentiation)
conduct. In sociology, there are different categories of social roles: cultural roles: roles given by culture (e.g. priest) social differentiation: e.g. teacher...
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(sometimes known as the ecological school) refers to a school of thought in sociology and criminology originating at the University of Chicago whose work was...
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Discrimination based on skin tone (redirect from Colourism (Sociology))
Discrimination, and Health among African-Americans". American Journal of Sociology. 121 (2): 396–444. doi:10.1086/682162. PMID 26594713. S2CID 10357627....
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Macrosociology (redirect from Macro sociology)
Macrosociology is a large-scale approach to sociology, emphasizing the analysis of social systems and populations at the structural level, often at a...
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The Stranger (essay) (redirect from The Stranger (Sociology))
with the sociology of space in his book Soziologie. In this essay, Simmel introduced the notion of "the stranger" as a unique sociological category....
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Critical theory (redirect from Critical sociology)
attempt to reveal, critique, and challenge power structures. With roots in sociology and literary criticism, it argues that social problems stem more from...
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Social norm (redirect from Norms (sociology))
between social systems. This creates a boundary that allows for a differentiation between those that belong in a specific social setting and those that...
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