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Two Traditions of Czech Sociology of Religion
In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, Band 40, Heft 4
Regardless of the role religion plays in the world today, ie despite the significant deprivatization of faith in the sociocultural space & in politics, contemporary Czech sociology of religion is in rather poor shape. The author presents a number of factors to explain this, including the legacy of the communist regime, & low levels of church attendance in the Czech Republic, the latter having been erroneously interpreted as non-religiosity. But the author focuses mainly one other reason: the discordant legacy of Czech pre-communist sociology of religion & the neighboring field of social studies. Two different traditions of the subject are identified - the 'profane' sociology of religion, founded by T. G. Masaryk, & Catholic religious sociology. Although the former legacy declared itself non-religious & even anti-clerical, in the case of many of its followers this claim was only partially true. In the 1930s & 1940s, when they (especially Prague's sociological school, which formed a certain opposition to Masaryk) turned more toward Durkheimian attitudes, they emphasized, for example, their own religious experience as a necessary tool for understanding piety. On the other hand, Catholic religious sociology was closely related to church activism, policy, & contemporary social work, ie, strictly conservative & anti-modern. Its way of understanding modern society was discounted by the former group of scholars, though to at least some degree, the two legacies shared similar methodological approaches. Both certainly seem outdated today, but their theoretical & methodological discussions & their findings remain of importance. Consequently, a re-thinking of these legacies & their theoretical backgrounds is still significant for the sociology of religion today.
How the Sociology of Housing Emerged
In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, Band 41, Heft 2, S. 207-225
The article attempts to examine the main topics in the sociological study of housing from the end of the Second World War to the 1980s & distinguishes the following five: (1) housing systems & housing policy, (2) the relationship between social stratification & housing differentiation, (3) the relationship between the family & housing, (4) the relationship between housing & neighbourhoods, & (5) housing & architecture as components of culture. During this period the sociological study of housing was strongly influenced by the changes occurring in the housing situation. The post-war housing shortage in Europe & the state's heavy involvement in tackling this problem, along with the rapid rise in the importance of social housing, led to an emphasis on the study of housing systems, housing policy, the methodology of quantitatively measuring housing needs, & the role of the state in the housing sphere, with a heavy stress on the economic dimension of housing issues. A shift to qualitative research on housing, i.e. studying the relationship between the family & housing & the housing needs of the elderly & new families, occurred as the housing shortage declined. Culturally oriented housing research followed, as a response to the search for new identities & for genius loci. As housing has become commodified in Europe & social housing has almost disappeared over the past twenty-five years, there has been revival of the study of the social consequences of narrowly defined economic concepts of housing policy.
Kankyō shakaigaku kenkyū: Journal of environmental sociology
ISSN: 2434-0618
For the Growth of Family Sociology
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 21, Heft 2, S. 173-174
ISSN: 1883-9290
Recent Trends of Family Sociology in China
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 10, Heft 10-2, S. 129-134
ISSN: 1883-9290
What is Expected of Family Sociology
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 4, Heft 4, S. 11-18,123
ISSN: 1883-9290
What is Expected of Family Sociology
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 4, Heft 4, S. 19-24,124
ISSN: 1883-9290
Michele Dillon (ed.): Handbook of the Sociology of Religion
In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, Band 41, Heft 1, S. 189-192
Shakai-shirin: Hosei journal of sociology and social sciences
ISSN: 1344-5952
Journal of educational sociology: Kyōiku-shakaigaku-kenkyū
ISSN: 2185-0186
Footsteps and Prospect of Japan Society of Family Sociology
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 7-11
ISSN: 1883-9290
Humanity and Family by way of Medical Sociology
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 31-39
ISSN: 1883-9290