- autonomy of sociology
- соц. автономия социологии (по Дюркгейму: невозможность исследования ее предмета с помощью других наук)See:
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Autonomy — For other uses, see Autonomy (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Autotomy. Not to be confused with Catautonomous. Autonomy (Ancient Greek: αὐτονομία autonomia from αὐτόνομος autonomos from αὐτο auto self + νόμος nomos, law one who gives… … Wikipedia
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autonomy — In psychology, the maintenance of the integrity of the self , said to be lacking where (for example) the individual is excessively conformist or suffers from a behavioural disorder such as hysteria or multiple personality. In Kantian philosophy… … Dictionary of sociology
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List of sociology topics — This is a list of topics covered in sociology. This is a shorter list: List of basic sociology topics. NOTOC A absolute poverty achieved status acid rain acute disease adaptation Adultism affect control theory affirmative action affluent… … Wikipedia
medicine, sociology of — A field of sociology that focuses on medicine as a set of ideas and practices. However, exact delineation of the field is problematic. In the first place, there is disquiet about identifying a field of sociology in terms of its relation to… … Dictionary of sociology
1990s in sociology — The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1990s.1990*Zygmunt Bauman s Thinking Sociologically is published. *James Coleman s Foundations of Social Theory is published. *Troy Duster s Backdoor To Eugenics is published. *Mike… … Wikipedia
historical sociology — The term commonly applied to sociological analysis based on historical data sources either primary (such as original documents in archives) or secondary (the written history produced by historians themselves). There has been widespread and… … Dictionary of sociology
Industrial sociology — (also known as sociology of industrial relations or sociology of work ) is both a study of the interaction of people within industry (e.g. boss subordinate, inter departmental, and management union relations) and, on a macrosociological scale,… … Wikipedia
industry, sociology of — A loosely defined, but well established sub specialism within sociology, which can trace its origins back to the discipline s founders. Its expansion in the twentieth century was encouraged by the hope of certain company managements , notably in… … Dictionary of sociology