Search results for "Norm (sociology)" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Category:Sociology Anomie refers to a condition or malaise in individuals ... greater flexibility in the word "norm," and some have used ...
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  • sociologist, a pioneer in mathematical sociology. He conducted significant ... study chemistry, but became interested in sociology and continued his graduate ...
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  • Category:Sociology [[Image:Martin Luther King - March on Washington ... Political science and sociology have developed a variety of theories ...
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  • University receiving her Ph.D. in sociology in 1899. She was influenced ... Beside her family duties, Parsons taught sociology at Barnard College (1899 ...
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  • known as one of the originators of modern sociology. He founded the first European ... His Jewish background also shaped his sociology and his life—many of ...
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  • large range of disciplines including law, sociology, theology, economics, ecology ... on its history, philosophy, theology, and sociology. Medical ethics shares ...
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  • Category:Sociology Sociology is an academic and applied discipline that studies society ...
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  • In the sociology of religion, a sect is generally a small religious or political group that has broken off from a larger group, for example from ...
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  • Category:Sociology Category:Anthropology [[File:Sna large.png|right ... sense.Richard Jenkins, Foundations of Sociology (London: Palgrave MacMillan ...
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  • of Heidelberg, where he switched to study sociology under Alfred Weber (brother of Max Weber), Karl Jaspers, and Heinrich Rickert. Fromm received ...
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  • Category:Sociology Category:Lifestyle Category:Marriage and family ... In cultures where the nuclear family is the norm for establishing ...
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  • and chairman of the department of sociology at Tulane University. In ... teaching and in his theoretical work in sociology. His approach took the ...
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  • of the founding members of the College of Sociology, which included some of ... of the College focused on "Sacred Sociology, implying the study of ...
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  • the position of assistant professor of sociology at Northwestern University. At the time he was the only anthropologist in the department. In ...
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  • with clinical supervision of trainees as the norm. ==Publications== labor laws." American Journal of Sociology, 2, 312-325. ...
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  • group or society holds to some ethical norm does not imply that anyone ... political theory and political science, sociology, and continental philosophy ...
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  • Category:Sociology [[Image:Man and woman undergoing public exposure ... of criminal anthropology and criminal sociology, sciences so called because ...
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  • Category:Sociology Category:Law [[File:William Hogarth - A Rake's ... Both anthropology and sociology have made detailed studies on the ...
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  • Category:Sociology [[Image:Degas- La classe de danse 1874.jpg|right ... J. Jary, The HarperCollins Dictionary of Sociology (1991), p. 101. The elements ...
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  • Forensic science (often shortened to forensics) is the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions relevant to the legal ...
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