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Careers
Phyllis Moen, Shi-Rong Lee
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2015-06-29
Careers Introduction The concept of career has traditionally been defined as a series of positions, an orderly and hierarchical progression up...
Caste
Surinder S. Jodhka
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2011-07-27
CasteIntroductionCaste is popularly understood as a uniquely Indian and Hindu system of social organization. In the sociological writings, it is often...
Catholicism
Tricia C. Bruce
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2013-10-29
Catholicism Introduction The sociology of Catholicism, like the sociology of religion more broadly, examines how individuals, communities, and...
Causal Inference
Pablo Geraldo Bastías, Jennie E. Brand
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2020-02-26
Causal InferenceIntroductionCausal inference is a growing interdisciplinary subfield in statistics, computer science, economics, epidemiology, and the...
Chicago School of Sociology
Mary Jo Deegan
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2012-02-06
Chicago School of Sociology Introduction The Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago established an early intellectual and profess...
Children
Toby L. Parcel
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2013-09-30
ChildrenIntroductionOne definition of “children” suggests it is the social grouping of humans from birth to age twenty. A closely related concept, “ch...
Chinese Cultural Revolution
Fei Yan
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2016-07-27
Chinese Cultural RevolutionIntroductionThe Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) marks a watershed in the study of Chinese politics. Arguably the most extre...
Chinese Society
Xianbi Huang
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2012-11-21
Chinese Society Introduction Chinese society, with the largest population and one of the oldest civilizations in the world, is experiencing co...
Citizenship
Yasemin Nuhoḡlu Soysal, Simona Szakács-Behling
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2011-07-27
CitizenshipIntroductionLong a purview of legal and normative political theories, citizenship has made its way in noticeable strides into the disciplin...
Civil Rights
David Cunningham, Nicole Fox
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2013-09-30
Civil Rights Introduction Unlike many standard sociological concepts, “civil rights” is rarely interrogated as a phenomenon sui generis or in ...
Civil Society
Lauren E. Eastwood
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2013-08-26
Civil Society Introduction What civil society encompasses is a highly contested subject in political and social theory. This debate speaks to ...
Class
Jeff Manza
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2011-07-27
Class Introduction No concept is more widely used in sociology than that of “class.” Rooted in the writings of Marx and Engels, as well as Webe...
Cognitive Sociology
Michael W. Raphael
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2017-01-11
Cognitive SociologyIntroductionCognitive sociology is the study of the conditions under which meaning is constituted through processes of reification....
Cohort Analysis
Yang Yang, Kenneth C. Land
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2013-08-26
Cohort AnalysisIntroductionCohort analysis deals with the conceptualization, estimation, and interpretation of the differential contributions of three...
Collective Efficacy
Lucy Richardson, Rebecca Wickes
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2020-02-26
Collective EfficacyIntroductionCollective efficacy is an important concept in the study of collective behaviors and outcomes. Emerging from psychology...
Collective Memory
Christina Simko
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2019-02-27
Collective MemoryIntroductionCollective memory encompasses both the shared frameworks that shape and filter ostensibly “individual” or “personal” memo...
Community
Zachary P. Neal
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2012-11-21
Community Introduction Community is a broad topic within sociology, the social sciences generally, and indeed even in the natural and physical...
Comparative Historical Sociology
Monica Prasad
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2011-07-27
Comparative Historical Sociology Introduction Comparative historical sociology is the branch of sociology that analyzes society-wide transforma...
Comte, Auguste
Andrew Wernick
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2016-04-28
Auguste ComteIntroductionAuguste Comte (b. 1798–d. 1857), mathematician, philosopher of science, grand systematizer of positivism, and in later years ...
Conflict Theory
Jörg Rössel
Subject: Sociology »
Date Added: 2013-10-29
Conflict Theory Introduction Conflict theory is a rather fuzzy theoretical paradigm in sociological thinking. The term conflict theory crystal...
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