Fifty Years after 'Becoming a Marihuana User.'
... interpretation of bodily experiences. I didn‘t know that for about fifteen, twenty years, ‗til I wrote those other papers [i.e., Becker 1967a, 1973, 1974]…. Really, I didn‘t have any ideas about marijuana liberation, or anything.‖ In the years just before Becker‘s article gained popularity, the civi ...
... interpretation of bodily experiences. I didn‘t know that for about fifteen, twenty years, ‗til I wrote those other papers [i.e., Becker 1967a, 1973, 1974]…. Really, I didn‘t have any ideas about marijuana liberation, or anything.‖ In the years just before Becker‘s article gained popularity, the civi ...
Anthropology Department of Sociology and Anthropology Sociology
... Cultural anthropology is at the core of anthropology. It provides students with in-depth experience in the interpretation and comparison of cultures. It is closely linked to the humanities and to other social sciences. Students learn what culture is, how different cultural systems and forms of socia ...
... Cultural anthropology is at the core of anthropology. It provides students with in-depth experience in the interpretation and comparison of cultures. It is closely linked to the humanities and to other social sciences. Students learn what culture is, how different cultural systems and forms of socia ...
CRIMINOLOGY: DISCIPLINE OR INTERDISCIPLINE?
... The general rejection by sociologists of contributions from other fields seems based not only on normal disciplinary chauvinism, but also on a strongly held normative view that social conditions are more responsible for crime than innate individual differences. Introduction The Disciplinary Contribu ...
... The general rejection by sociologists of contributions from other fields seems based not only on normal disciplinary chauvinism, but also on a strongly held normative view that social conditions are more responsible for crime than innate individual differences. Introduction The Disciplinary Contribu ...
Sociology
... SOCI 367. Sociology of Sexuality SOCI 369. Law and Society SOCI 375. Medical Sociology 1 Within any of the defined concentrations students may gain credits toward completing the concentration through certain special topics or other courses. On occasion, courses taken outside the major or university ...
... SOCI 367. Sociology of Sexuality SOCI 369. Law and Society SOCI 375. Medical Sociology 1 Within any of the defined concentrations students may gain credits toward completing the concentration through certain special topics or other courses. On occasion, courses taken outside the major or university ...
Socrates, Skinner, and Aristotle: Three Ways of - Berkeley-Haas
... insights into a model of culture in action. What would such a theoretical model look like? Following the discussion above, I think it would incorporate two sets of dual processes: first, it would include a better understanding of conscious and unconscious processes and their relationship to cultural ...
... insights into a model of culture in action. What would such a theoretical model look like? Following the discussion above, I think it would incorporate two sets of dual processes: first, it would include a better understanding of conscious and unconscious processes and their relationship to cultural ...
Mälardalen University, Social cognition research
... research within Swedish psychology departments. There has not been any academic chair in ’pure’ or basic social psychology until quite recently when Kjell Törnblom in 2001 received a chair in Social Psychology at Skövde University College. Törnblom, a sociologist who started his academic career in ...
... research within Swedish psychology departments. There has not been any academic chair in ’pure’ or basic social psychology until quite recently when Kjell Törnblom in 2001 received a chair in Social Psychology at Skövde University College. Törnblom, a sociologist who started his academic career in ...
From C. P. Ellis to School Integration: The Social Psychology of
... easy recruit for the Klan. The Klan gave Ellis, who had recently lost his father, a sense of purpose and something tangible to blame his problems on: the black citizens of Durham. Ellis articulated the perceived conflict of interest between blacks and whites in his account. ‘[Blacks are] beginnin’ t ...
... easy recruit for the Klan. The Klan gave Ellis, who had recently lost his father, a sense of purpose and something tangible to blame his problems on: the black citizens of Durham. Ellis articulated the perceived conflict of interest between blacks and whites in his account. ‘[Blacks are] beginnin’ t ...
Social Psychology
... Course Description: This is an intensive lecture and discussion course surveying social psychology, with an emphasis on the interrelations of individuals, groups, and society. Social psychology has four major concerns: (1) the impact that individuals have on one another; (2) the impact that a group ...
... Course Description: This is an intensive lecture and discussion course surveying social psychology, with an emphasis on the interrelations of individuals, groups, and society. Social psychology has four major concerns: (1) the impact that individuals have on one another; (2) the impact that a group ...
Explorations in Applied Social Science
... Moreover, in this same article much use is made of "class" concepts— e.g., in appraising the vulnerable position of the Junkers or in planning to modify the recruiting pattern of the German civil service—although such concepts are normally but little stressed in his pure equilibrium theory. There is ...
... Moreover, in this same article much use is made of "class" concepts— e.g., in appraising the vulnerable position of the Junkers or in planning to modify the recruiting pattern of the German civil service—although such concepts are normally but little stressed in his pure equilibrium theory. There is ...
Vincent Parrillo Strangers to These Shores
... Authoritarian Personality • T. W. Adorono’s studies (1950) • Authoritarian Personality, correlated with harsh treatment as a child – F Scale (Potential Fascism) – Study using a “shock” generator to “teach” ...
... Authoritarian Personality • T. W. Adorono’s studies (1950) • Authoritarian Personality, correlated with harsh treatment as a child – F Scale (Potential Fascism) – Study using a “shock” generator to “teach” ...
The Madding Crowd Goes to School
... strikes or boycotts, that are understood by members of the culture. Rosenfeld’s (1997) research on the “celebration/protest” riot after the Chicago Bulls National Basketball Association championship in 1999 offers recent evidence in support of Tilly’s argument. As Couch (1968) noted, “there is proba ...
... strikes or boycotts, that are understood by members of the culture. Rosenfeld’s (1997) research on the “celebration/protest” riot after the Chicago Bulls National Basketball Association championship in 1999 offers recent evidence in support of Tilly’s argument. As Couch (1968) noted, “there is proba ...
Amongst the disciplines: anthropology, sociology, intersection, and
... Macdonald, Okely, Strathern) and British sociologists (e.g. Alexander, Bottero, Giddens, Gilroy, Hall, Jenkins, Lawler, Savage, Skeggs). In this article, we seek to articulate the ways in which the anthropology of Britain can creatively and productively be put into conversation with sociology to use ...
... Macdonald, Okely, Strathern) and British sociologists (e.g. Alexander, Bottero, Giddens, Gilroy, Hall, Jenkins, Lawler, Savage, Skeggs). In this article, we seek to articulate the ways in which the anthropology of Britain can creatively and productively be put into conversation with sociology to use ...
Sociology_Science
... and others having a great deal more. This, indeed, sets some of the essential problems for the sociology of science. For it is not only the universal occurrence of at least a small amount of scientific knowledge, but also the patterns of variation in the degree of development of such knowledge in d ...
... and others having a great deal more. This, indeed, sets some of the essential problems for the sociology of science. For it is not only the universal occurrence of at least a small amount of scientific knowledge, but also the patterns of variation in the degree of development of such knowledge in d ...
The City as an Object of Research: Microsociology of Urban Spaces
... mined solely by the student-learner. First, proof of intellectual domain is demanded. Research advisors and evaluators then ponder on the relevance of new references of specialized knowledge for their students’ research projects, given that they are necessary elements for making theses and dissertat ...
... mined solely by the student-learner. First, proof of intellectual domain is demanded. Research advisors and evaluators then ponder on the relevance of new references of specialized knowledge for their students’ research projects, given that they are necessary elements for making theses and dissertat ...
Department of Sociology and Anthropology Dr. Timothy J. Carter, Department Head Sociology Program
... 5 This course fulfills the College of Arts and Letters writing-intensive requirement for the major. 6 Students may fulfill the senior seminar requirement by completing a supervised internship with a substantial writing expectation. Students must secure their own internship placement before enrolling ...
... 5 This course fulfills the College of Arts and Letters writing-intensive requirement for the major. 6 Students may fulfill the senior seminar requirement by completing a supervised internship with a substantial writing expectation. Students must secure their own internship placement before enrolling ...
Developing a Sociological Consciousness
... of the structural arrangements of society and the times in which we live. We tend to go about our daily activities thinking only about school, job, family, and neighborhood. The sociological imagination allows us to see the relationship between our personal experiences and broader social and histori ...
... of the structural arrangements of society and the times in which we live. We tend to go about our daily activities thinking only about school, job, family, and neighborhood. The sociological imagination allows us to see the relationship between our personal experiences and broader social and histori ...
Emotion and Social Life: A Symbolic Interactionist Analysis
... that society as we know it could not exist without them. Hence, for a complete understanding of social behavior, sociologists must study the role of emotion in social life. It is equally true that social life pervades emotion. This is immediately apparent in the fact that many human emotions are evo ...
... that society as we know it could not exist without them. Hence, for a complete understanding of social behavior, sociologists must study the role of emotion in social life. It is equally true that social life pervades emotion. This is immediately apparent in the fact that many human emotions are evo ...
A short history of anthropology at the University of Kent. Without
... team in 1989. With the departure of Davis in 1990, Fischer succeeded as director of CSAC (later to be appointed Professor of Anthropological Sciences), and the work of the Centre was much invigorated with the appointment of David Zeitlyn in 1995. At this time, CSAC led a consortium of UK universitie ...
... team in 1989. With the departure of Davis in 1990, Fischer succeeded as director of CSAC (later to be appointed Professor of Anthropological Sciences), and the work of the Centre was much invigorated with the appointment of David Zeitlyn in 1995. At this time, CSAC led a consortium of UK universitie ...
sociology and anthropology
... on understanding the logic behind the numbers. The course will enable students to think critically about statistics in social research and in the popular media. Prerequisites: SOCI 100 or ANTH 110, and one other 200- or 300level Sociology, Anthropology, or SOAN course; or permission of instructor. A ...
... on understanding the logic behind the numbers. The course will enable students to think critically about statistics in social research and in the popular media. Prerequisites: SOCI 100 or ANTH 110, and one other 200- or 300level Sociology, Anthropology, or SOAN course; or permission of instructor. A ...
Aim: What is deviance? - Hauppauge School District
... behavior that departs from societal or group norms. It can include many types of behavior, from criminal to wearing too much makeup (considered deviant by some religious groups) It can vary from group to group, or society to society. ...
... behavior that departs from societal or group norms. It can include many types of behavior, from criminal to wearing too much makeup (considered deviant by some religious groups) It can vary from group to group, or society to society. ...
An Alternative Understanding of the Cognitive, Emotional, and
... reflective of immediate social circumstance and situation. As such, practitioners have primarily targeted situational factors contributing to individual distress as areas of intervention. The following paper, however, views problematic, individual behavior as having social origins, yet targets strat ...
... reflective of immediate social circumstance and situation. As such, practitioners have primarily targeted situational factors contributing to individual distress as areas of intervention. The following paper, however, views problematic, individual behavior as having social origins, yet targets strat ...
Health Sociology In a Globalizing world
... of religion had direct roots in 19 th century European social thought. These specialties were grounded in classical theory with major works by the discipline’s founding figures. However, sociology’s early theorists ignored medicine likely because it was not an institution shaping the nature and stru ...
... of religion had direct roots in 19 th century European social thought. These specialties were grounded in classical theory with major works by the discipline’s founding figures. However, sociology’s early theorists ignored medicine likely because it was not an institution shaping the nature and stru ...
What Do `We` KnoW that `they`
... Abstract. This paper clarifies and repositions some of the controversies generated by Burawoy’s defense of public sociology and his vision of the mutually stimulating relationship between the different forms of sociology. Before arguing if, why, and how, sociology should or could be more “public,” i ...
... Abstract. This paper clarifies and repositions some of the controversies generated by Burawoy’s defense of public sociology and his vision of the mutually stimulating relationship between the different forms of sociology. Before arguing if, why, and how, sociology should or could be more “public,” i ...
Why Am I So Fat?
... individuals. However, as we have learned from C. Wright Mills and his ideas on the sociological imagination, both perspectives are important. In fact, he tells us that there is a huge link between these two perspectives and that knowing one can be very helpful in understanding the other. And, one ca ...
... individuals. However, as we have learned from C. Wright Mills and his ideas on the sociological imagination, both perspectives are important. In fact, he tells us that there is a huge link between these two perspectives and that knowing one can be very helpful in understanding the other. And, one ca ...
ANSO-History-Whittaker_Ames_Ch.13
... Canada. McIlwraith had been appointed to the University of Toronto in 1925 and was the head of the first department of anthropology in Canada (Barker 1987b; Darnell 1998b). After taking the position and with the assistance of university officials, Hawthorn obtained a grant totalling $75,000 over fiv ...
... Canada. McIlwraith had been appointed to the University of Toronto in 1925 and was the head of the first department of anthropology in Canada (Barker 1987b; Darnell 1998b). After taking the position and with the assistance of university officials, Hawthorn obtained a grant totalling $75,000 over fiv ...
Traian Herseni
Traian Herseni (February 18, 1907 – July 17, 1980) was a Romanian social scientist, journalist, and political figure. First noted as a favorite disciple of Dimitrie Gusti, he helped establish the Romanian school of rural sociology in the 1920s and early '30s, and took part in interdisciplinary study groups and field trips. A prolific essayist and researcher, he studied isolated human groups across the country, trying to define relations between sociology, ethnography, and cultural anthropology, with an underlying interest in sociological epistemology. He was particularly interested in the peasant cultures and pastoral society of the Făgăraș Mountains.Herseni was also a committed eugenicist and racial scientist, who discarded a moderate left-wing stance to embrace fascism, and parted ways with Gusti over his support for the Iron Guard. A leading functionary and ideologue of the fascist National Legionary State, and a figure of cultural and political importance under dictator Ion Antonescu, he proposed the compulsory sterilization of ""inferior races"", and wrote praises of Nazi racial policy. Indicted by the communist regime in 1951, he spent some 5 years in prison. He made a slow return to favors as a researcher for the Romanian Academy, participating in the resumption of sociological research, as well as experimenting in social psychology and pioneering industrial sociology.Formally a partisan of Marxism-Leninism after 1956, Herseni was more genuinely committed to national communism. The national communist policies instituted during the late 1960s allowed him to revisit some of his controversial theses about the ancestral roots of Romanian culture. His final works dealt with ethnology, national psychology, the sociology of literature, and sociological theory in general.