Politics in new nations: A model of social change for Latin America ; 6.World Congress of Sociology, 4-11 Sept.1966, Evian,France
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In: Documento de Trabajo.21
World Affairs Online
In: Ediciones de bolsillo 454
In: Ciencias sociales
In: Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales, Band 29, Heft 111-112, S. 73-88
ISSN: 0185-1918
Three currents that exercise a strong influence on Ur sociology are discussed: (1) ecologism, based in the Chicago school, & assuming a variety of forms; (2) structural-functionalism, which has dominated the field since the 1950s; & (3) Marxism, inspired by its renaissance in France in the 1960s. S. Karganovic
In: Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales, Band 22, Heft 84, S. 183-215
ISSN: 0185-1918
A bibliography of 301 Spanish- & English-language articles & books in the sociology of medicine, divided into 11 sections: social medicine; social medicine & social class; social medicine & social behavior; social medicine, social control, & alienation; social medicine & education; social medicine & history; social medicine & social perception; social problems & socioeconomic factors; social medicine & social service, social security, & social planning; social medicine, society, social change & socialism; & data on Mexico. S. Whittle.
In: Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales, Band 27, Heft 106, S. 203-241
ISSN: 0185-1918
A bibliography of 403 works (books & articles) dealing with the relationship of medicine to society. The works are divided into the following topics: general; evolution, crisis, & tendencies in medicine; traditional medicine; health education; the MD & society; medicine, society, & sociology; inequality, underdevelopment, & health; levels of nutrition & health; health, environment, & society; medicine & labor; & medicine & politics. S. Karganovic
In: Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales, Band 29, Heft 111-112, S. 61-68
ISSN: 0185-1918
Discussed are: (1) the social responsibilities of the architect, & (2) the contributions a sociological perspective can make to the relevance of modern architecture. Focus is on the relationship between the position & treatment of women in various cultures & architectural practice as it has developed. In Comentario a Sociologica y Arquitectura (Comment on Sociology and Architecture), Concepcion Arroyo Ortiz comments favorably on the interdisciplinary perspective adopted by Garcia Bellizzia & develops the discussion of the impact of sexism on the planning & construction of living space. S. Karganovic
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In: 中央研究院三民主義研究所叢刊 9
In: Semilla y surco
In: Colección de ciencias sociales, Ser. de sociología
In: Colección de Ciencias sociales
In: Semilla y surco
In: Colección punto omega 56
In: Revista mexicana de ciencias políticas y sociales, Band 30, Heft 117-118, S. 9-21
ISSN: 0185-1918
The present state of the social sciences in Latin America goes back to the foundation of the Organization of American States & to the Cold War begun during the Truman administration. From 1945 to 1959, a neopositivist & neoempiricist sociology, inspired by conservative North American sociologists, dominated the field. Nevertheless, starting with the Cuban revolution (1959), a sociology directly committed to popular movements & in favor of a renovation of Marxist & revolutionary thinking emerged & confronted the reformist approach to social sciences. In the 1970s, the critique took position mainly against the "developmentalist" thinking of the ECLA (acronym not defined), the traditional theory of dependency, denouncing as an illusion the notion of independence & development under the leadership of the national bourgeoisie. In Chile, Salvador Allende's government & its overthrow (1970-1973) demonstrated the relationship between power & politics, while the revolutionary struggles in Central America drew emphasis to the problems of SC & coalitions, SC struggle, & national & international negotiation. In the 1980s, the dominant preoccupations in the countries with a constitutional regime centered on tensions between democracy & crisis. Latin American social thinking & the social sciences investigations must confront the "Second Cold War," which has bases for legitimation not only in the US but also in Europe, & not only in neoliberal thinking, but in neo-Marxist thinking as well. Modified AA