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  2. Sociological imagination - Wikipedia

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    Using the sociological imagination to analyze feature films is somewhat important to the average sociological standpoint, but more important is the fact that this process develops and strengthens the sociological imagination as a tool for understanding. Sociology and filmmaking go hand-in-hand because of the potential for viewers to react ...

  3. Sociological Images - Wikipedia

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    Sociological Images is a blog that offers image-based sociological commentary and is one of the most widely read social science blogs. [1] Updated daily, it covers a wide range of social phenomena. The aim of the blog is to encourage readers to develop a "sociological imagination" and to learn to see how social institutions, interactions, and ...

  4. The Sociological Imagination - Wikipedia

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    The Sociological Imagination is a 1959 book by American sociologist C. Wright Mills published by Oxford University Press. In it, he develops the idea of sociological imagination , the means by which the relation between self and society can be understood.

  5. Imaginary (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    In that sense, the imaginary is not necessarily "real" as it is an imagined concept contingent on the imagination of a particular social subject. Nevertheless, there remains some debate among those who use the term (or its associated terms, such as imaginaire ) as to the ontological status of the imaginary.

  6. C. Wright Mills - Wikipedia

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    The version of Images of Man: The Classic Tradition in Sociological Thinking (1960) worked on by C. Wright Mills is simply an edited copy with the addition of an introduction written himself. [ 68 ] [ page needed ] Through this work, Mills explains that he believes the use of models is the characteristic of classical sociologists, and that ...

  7. Grand theory - Wikipedia

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    Grand theory is a term coined by the American sociologist C. Wright Mills in The Sociological Imagination [1] to refer to the form of highly abstract theorizing in which the formal organization and arrangement of concepts takes priority over understanding the social reality. In his view, grand theory is more or less separate from concrete ...

  8. Norman K. Denzin - Wikipedia

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    Norman Kent Denzin (March 24, 1941–August 6, 2023) was an American professor of sociology.He was an emeritus professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, [1] where he was research professor of communications, College of Communications scholar, professor of sociology, professor of cinema studies, professor in the Unit for Criticism and ...

  9. Imagination (band) - Wikipedia

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    Imagination were an English trio, who came to prominence in the early 1980s. They had hits in 28 countries, earning four platinum discs , nine gold discs , and more than a dozen silver discs around the world between 1981 and 1983.