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  2. Sociological imagination - Wikipedia

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    Sociological imagination is an outlook on life that involves an individual developing a deep understanding of how their biography is a result of historical process and occurs within a larger social context. [6] As per Anthony Giddens, the term is: The application of imaginative thought to the asking and answering of sociological questions.

  3. C. Wright Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Sociological Imagination (1959), which is considered Mills's most influential book, [d] describes a mindset for studying sociology, the sociological imagination, that stresses being able to connect individual experiences and societal relationships. The three components that form the sociological imagination are history, biography, 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. 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 ...

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    Dominique Pelicot, her husband, was sentenced to 20 years in prison, while the other 50 men were sentenced to between three and 15 years. Two were found guilty of attempted rape and two of sexual ...

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    The Knicks are the only team with the potential to play three games this week, which gives McBride an edge in counting stats over most of the available waiver pool in points or category leagues.

  9. Looking-glass self - Wikipedia

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    Cooley takes into account three steps when defining "the looking glass self". [1] 1) The imagination of our appearance from another person’s perspective 2) The imagination of the person's judgment of us. 3) An emotional reaction such as pride or shame, based on the judgment attributed to the other person.