Social Theory and the Sociological Discipline(s) - European Sociological Association's Social ...
SZALÓ, Csaba. Social Theory and the Sociological Discipline(s) - European Sociological Association's Social Theory Conference. 2008. |
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Originální název | Social Theory and the Sociological Discipline(s) - European Sociological Association's Social Theory Conference |
Název česky | Sociální teorie a sociologické disciplíny - Konference Evropské sociologické asociace o sociální teorii |
Název anglicky | Social Theory and the Sociological Discipline(s) - European Sociological Association's Social Theory Conference |
Autoři | SZALÓ, Csaba. |
Vydání | 2008. |
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Originální jazyk | čeština |
Typ výsledku | Uspořádání konference |
Obor | 50000 5. Social Sciences |
Stát vydavatele | Česká republika |
Utajení | není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství |
Organizační jednotka | Fakulta sociálních studií |
Klíčová slova anglicky | social theory; sociology; fragmentation; science |
Štítky | Fragmentation, science, social theory, sociology |
Příznaky | Mezinárodní význam |
Změnil | Změnil: doc. PhDr. Csaba Szaló, Ph.D., učo 5918. Změněno: 13. 1. 2009 16:07. |
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One cost of sociology s growth and its institutional success are fragmentation and specialization. However, the continual splicing off into new themes and subfields, and frequent cutting off from traditional links with the classical founders, discipline-wide issues, and subfield-transcending questions are often criticized at ESA and ISA meetings. It ultimately contradicts sociology s self-understanding in two important ways: first, its widespread post-Kuhnian philosophical foundation and, second, its public role in society. Consequently, it is increasingly important to remind ourselves what the identity of sociology is and look for unifying links that inspire the breadth of sociological studies, namely, for social theory: How does social theory keep sociology and social sciences together? And, in particular, how does it do that in practice? |
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One cost of sociology s growth and its institutional success are fragmentation and specialization. However, the continual splicing off into new themes and subfields, and frequent cutting off from traditional links with the classical founders, discipline-wide issues, and subfield-transcending questions are often criticized at ESA and ISA meetings. It ultimately contradicts sociology s self-understanding in two important ways: first, its widespread post-Kuhnian philosophical foundation and, second, its public role in society. Consequently, it is increasingly important to remind ourselves what the identity of sociology is and look for unifying links that inspire the breadth of sociological studies, namely, for social theory: How does social theory keep sociology and social sciences together? And, in particular, how does it do that in practice? |
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MSM0021622408, záměr | Název: Reprodukce a integrace společnosti (Akronym: IVRIS) |
Investor: Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy ČR, Reprodukce a integrace společnosti |
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