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    Economic sociology is the study of the social cause and effect of various economic phenomena. The field can be broadly divided into a classical period...
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    Sociology is the scientific study of human society that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction...
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    historical, political, cultural, economic, and environmental forces that have shaped urban environments. Like most areas of sociology, urban sociologists use statistical...
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    deviance Sociology of disaster Sociology of education Economic sociology Sociology of emotions Environmental sociology Feminist sociology Sociology of the...
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    suggests a connection between political economic regimes in the 20th century and the development of sociology as an academic discipline. Metatheory Philosophy...
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  • Brooke Harrington (category Economic sociologists)
    1968) is an American academic, scholar, author, and professor of economic sociology at Dartmouth College. In 1990, Harrington earned a bachelor's degree...
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    Economy (redirect from Economic)
    Swedberg, Richard (2003). "The Classics in Economic Sociology" (PDF). Principles of Economic Sociology. Princeton University Press. pp. 1–31. ISBN 978-1400829378...
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    Sociology as a scholarly discipline emerged, primarily out of Enlightenment thought, as a positivist science of society shortly after the French Revolution...
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    In sociology, habitus (/ˈhæbɪtəs/) is the way that people perceive and respond to the social world they inhabit, by way of their personal habits, skills...
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  • Nigel Dodd (category Economic sociologists)
    of the British Journal of Sociology since 2014. Dodd was co-editor (with Patrik Aspers) of Re-Imagining Economic Sociology (2015) and volume six of A...
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