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Тезаурус:

  1. As a scholar Mannheim has attracted considerable attention both from commentators interested in the structure of his ideas and from those moved by the possibility of such a bold project as the sociology of knowledge.
  2. Far from attempting to dismiss the epistemological baggage from the sociology of knowledge, Mills argues that the production of knowledge, including philosophy and epistemology, takes place in discursive contexts.
  3. In Becker's introduction to later editions of this book, he describes the value of the life-history in sociology.
  4. Simply put, the sociology of knowledge, to proceed with empirical description, must impute specific "knowledge" to specific groups.
  5. It is a dynamic synthesis that the sociology of knowledge aims for, a context in which critical debate can continually reformulate the problem and its resolution:
  6. In the end, the sociology of a world economy would find a world bourgeoisie confronting a world proletariat.
  7. Before examining the major sociological perspectives on crime, it is useful to refer to theories from outside of sociology, from other academic disciplines.
  8. In this the sociology of knowledge follows what he calls a "reactionary prejudice" of Hegel and Engels that asserted that freedom could be gained by knowledge about the determinants affecting social being (Popper 1966: 223).
  9. The birth of sociologie religieuse and the initial contributions of catholic institutions both in Europe and the USA to the founding of departments of sociology are rooted here rather than in the work of the founding fathers of the discipline, though clearly there are links between de Bonald, Maistre, and Durkheim on the nature of social solidarity and the concept of society, and authoritative Roman catholic social theorists.
  10. Similar inequalities are to be found in British sociology.
  11. Central to Goldmann's interest in the sociology of knowledge is the concept of "potential consciousness" that he derives from Marx.
  12. Although the major theoretical explanations are covered in the numerous introductions to the sociology of crime and deviance and to sociology generally, some review of these theories is necessary before embarking upon an examination of specific, substantive examples of criminal behaviour.
  13. Discretion such as this, what Klockars (1985) calls "selective enforcement", has provoked considerable interest right from the beginning of sociology's concern with policing (for example Goldstein 1960, 1963; La Favre 1965).

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