Emerging sociology : an international perspective
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Emerging sociology : an international perspective
Avebury, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this book, Josef Langer describes and analyzes the development of sociology in different cultures and social systems. Emphasis is placed on the reception of sociological classics in non-European cultures, the development of sociology in times of accelerated social change and the hegemony of sociology with respect to the global system as well as to the discipline within a particular culture.
目次
- Contents: Emergence of sociology
- Herbert Spencer and a neglected Japanese tradition with special attention to Kato Hiroyuki
- Marxist sociology: the case of the German Democratic Republic
- The selected reception of Emile Durkheim in sociological studies in India
- Hermann Schmalenbach as a phenomenological thinker and his sociology of property relations
- Sociological theses in Spain
- Sociology in India: missing links, adaptations and disillusionments
- The rise, fall and re-birth of sociology
- About the drama of sociology at the edge of Europe - the case of Bulgaria
- Sociological theoretical heritage and the construction of women's social reality
- From hegemony to plurality: do many sociologies make for a better social science?
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