Not only does it provide a compelling critique of some of the main perspectives in 20th century philosophy and social science, but it also presents a systematic synthesis of the many themse which have preoccupied Habermas for thirty years. --Times Literary ... More »...
SSK-literature; (b) a number of historical studies that lean towards SSK; (c) some key resources in the sociology of technology (but only in those areas that are influenced by SSK); (d) important theoretical resources used by writers within SSK. Needless to say, this bibliography isnotcomp...
On the other hand, some research in the area of artificial intelligence has shown that methods for discovery could be found that are computationally adequate for rediscovering – or discovering for the first time – empirical or theoretical laws and theorems. Explanation and Abductive Inference - ...
The Development of Social Network Analysis: A Study in the Sociology of Science, by Linton C. Freeman, in English and several other languages (2004; follow-up paper, 2011). Dynamical Networks in Psychology: More Than A Pretty Picture?, by Laura Bringmann (2016; PhD dissertation). Dynamical ...
This essay provides an overview of the theoretical perspectives and trends in the study of online community. It traces the genealogy of the community concept, addressing the conflicting views of community as a morally valued way of life and as a complex of social relationships in Western sociology...
this dyad-centric view of social support evokes classic theoretical models of cooperation as a “Prisoner’s Dilemma” within a void consisting only of ego (i) and alter (j)17. Yet it also belies the fact that aid relationships (i.e., who helps who) constitute complex networks of supporti...
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This course focuses on the theoretical origins of ethics. There are many possible paths, but it seems that ethics found its origins in the early days after the emergence of Homo Sapiens. The discussion here recognizes that many believe in Creation and many believe in Evolution. For the purposes...
DiMaggio, Paul. 1997. Culture and Cognition. Annual Review of Sociology, vol. 24. Approaches (things that were once attractive but not now): Raymond Williams, “Base and Superstructure in Marxist Cultural Theory,” inRethinking Popular Culture: Contemporary Perspectives in Cultural StudiesEdited by...
Ch 2. Theoretical Perspectives of... Ch 3. The Molecular and Chromosomal Basis of... Ch 4. Transmission/Mendelian Genetics Ch 5. Population Genetics and... Ch 6. DNA Damage, Mutation, and Repair Ch 7. Physical Anthropology Ch 8. Geologic Time and Anthropology Ch 9. Archaeology and Anthro...