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FROM THE SOCIOLOGY OF POLITICS TO POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
In: Government & opposition: an international journal of comparative politics, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 195-214
ISSN: 0017-257X
How can we draw the dividing line between sociol & pol'al sci? Which is the pertinent confrontation between them? Where are we to search for the distinguishing traits? It would seem that: (i) pol'al sociol is often a misnomer, for what goes under its name is often a 'sociol'al reduction' of pot; (ii) a real pol'al sociol is a cross-disciplinary breakthrough seeking for enlarged models which reintroduce as variables the 'givens' of each component source; (iii) the technical sophistication of the res methods of the sociol'st is magnified & the poverty of his conceptual framework is obscured-compare the performance of the sociol'st in the field of pot with that of pol'al sci; (iv) the growth of a real pol'al sociol is hindered by objectivist superstitons & poor causal reasoning; (v) a complete picture requires a joint assessment of the extent to which instit's are dependent variables reflecting soc stratification & cleavages, &, vice versa, of the extent to which these cleavages reflect the channelling of a structured party system. It is an extra-ordinary paradox that the soc sci's should try to explain pot by going beyond pol-looking for the 'invisible hand.' Rather, the sociol'st should catch up with the hazardous uncertainties of pot. IPSA.
From the Sociology of Symbols to the Sociology of Signs: Toward a Dialectical Sociology
In: Quarterly journal of ideology: QJI ; a critique of the conventional wisdom, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 59-60
ISSN: 0738-9752
Sociology
About the author -- The foundations of sociology -- The sociological perspective -- Sociological investigation -- The foundations of society -- Culture -- Society -- Socialization -- Social interaction in everyday life -- Mass media and social media -- Groups and organizations -- Sexuality and society -- Deviance -- Social inequality -- Social stratification -- Social class in the united states -- Global stratification -- Gender stratification -- Race and ethnicity -- Aging and the elderly -- Social institutions -- The economy and work -- Politics and government -- Families -- Religion -- Education -- Health and medicine -- Social change -- Population, urbanization, and environment -- Collective behavior and social movements -- Social change: traditional, modern, and postmodern societies -- Glossary -- References -- Credits -- Author index -- Subject index
Sociology
In: Short introductions
Sociology
In: A Harper international edition