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  2. Problems of a Sociology of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Problems of a Sociology of Knowledge (German: Probleme einer Soziologie des Wissens) is a 1924 essay by the German philosopher, sociologist, and anthropologist Max Scheler. It reappeared in expanded form in Scheler's 1926 book Die Wissensformen und die Gesellschaft . [ 1 ]

  3. Charles A. Ellwood - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ellwood was from the era in which sociology was emerging as a particular field of study distinguished from philosophy, political economy, religion, and other fields. Ellwood defended a scientific conception of sociology, but he also argued that sociology should address social problems and contribute directly to social reform.

  4. Social geography - Wikipedia

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    The different conceptions of social geography have also been overlapping with other sub-fields of geography and, to a lesser extent, sociology. When the term emerged within the Anglo-American tradition during the 1960s, it was basically applied as a synonym for the search for patterns in the distribution of social groups , thus being closely ...

  5. Social problem-solving - Wikipedia

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    Social problem-solving, in its most basic form, is defined as problem solving as it occurs in the natural environment. [1] More specifically it refers to the cognitive-behavioral process in which one works to find adaptive ways of coping with everyday situations that are considered problematic.

  6. Social issue - Wikipedia

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    A social issue is a problem that affects many people within a society. It is a group of common problems in present-day society that many people strive to solve. It is often the consequence of factors extending beyond an individual's control.

  7. 1980s in sociology - Wikipedia

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    Fei Xiaotong and others' Small Towns in China: Functions, Problems & Prospects is published. [103] [104] Amos Hawley's Human Ecology is published. [105] [106] Gilbert Lewis' Concepts of Health and Illness in a Sepik Society is published. [107] [108] Michael Mann's Sources of Social Power (volume 1) is published. [109] [110]

  8. Community - Wikipedia

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    The usual categorizations of community relations have a number of problems: [33] (1) they tend to give the impression that a particular community can be defined as just this kind or another; (2) they tend to conflate modern and customary community relations; (3) they tend to take sociological categories such as ethnicity or race as given ...

  9. Social norm - Wikipedia

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    In sociology, norms are seen as rules that bind an individual's actions to a specific sanction in one of two forms: a punishment or a reward. [53] Through regulation of behavior, social norms create unique patterns that allow for distinguishing characteristics to be made between social systems. [ 53 ]