Ellis P. Monk. Inequality without groups: Contemporary Theories of Categories, Intersectional Typically, and the Disaggregation of Difference,Sociological Theory, 2022, Vol.40(1), pp.3-27. 本文作者:Ellis P. Monk 一、引言 对社会不平等起源、变迁和结果的研究长期以来一直是社会科学探究的核心。在过去...
Ellis P. Monk. Inequality without groups: Contemporary Theories of Categories, Intersectional Typically, and the Disaggregation of Difference,Sociological Theory, 2022, Vol.40(1), pp.3-27. 本文作者:Ellis P. Monk 一、引言 对社会不平等起源、变迁和结果的研究长期以来一直是社会科学探究的核心。在过去...
Many sociological concepts and theories have been preoccupied with describing and explaining the antecedent conditions of action and its multiple outcomes, whether intended or unintended. This has to some extent been the case in Danish social work research. There has been a period of tensions between...
The theories themselves concern the relationships between such general concepts, which are subject to testing to find out if they continue to hold true or can be rejected on the basis of empirical evidence. New theories can be proposed or old ones elaborated through empirical research, but the ...
但是微观的自我觉醒和宏观环境的理解(借用泰纳以文化角度所指出的,内部主源的种族;外部压力的环境;后天动量的时代),才能“最大程度”上在心智的基础上,发现现代社会的架构,在这个家沟中,阐明男女众生的各种心理状态。通过这种方式,个人型的焦虑不安被集中体现为明确的困扰,公众也不再漠然,而是参与到公众论题中去。P...
An essay or paper on Sociological Theories. Using the major sociological and historical traditions as a backdrop, the sociologist C. Wright Mills criticized and amplified some of the major arguments against trends in modern thought (Mills, 1959). In hi
this article contends that contradictory theories of dehumanization can be reconciled through consideration of cultural and moral sociology. research on culture and action demonstrates that when people strive to implement new practic...
Sociological theories and concepts will also be covered. Sociological imagination is the capacity in which people differ in relation to their social life and historical circumstances (Dillon, 2010). Sociological imagination is accompanied by sociological theories which led to the ignition of the civil ...
I focus on Smith’s phenomenological insights related to the concepts of “bifurcation” and “consciousness” to explore the persistent tension in her work between particularity and abstraction. For Smith, because marginalized groups’ experiences are excluded from dominant ways of knowing, we must be...
Paraplegia 30 (1992) 317-326 © 1992 International Medical Society of Paraplegia Psychological and sociological theories concerning adjustment to traumatic spinal cord injury: the implications for rehabilitation K R Whalley Hammell OT(C) DipCOT Rehabilitation Research Unit, University of Southampton, ...