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Michel Crozier is the author of over 20 books and 80 articles mostly written in French. This is a selection of some of his works: BOOKS Crozier, Michel (2010) The Bureaucratic Phenomenon (with a new introduction by Erhard Friedberg) (New Brunswick and London: Transactions Publishers, 2010). (Originally published: Chicago: University of Chicago ...
Urban sociology refers the study of social life and human interaction in metropolitan areas. Castells, Manuel 1972. The Urban Question: A Marxist Approach. [46] Delany, Samuel R. 1999. Times Square Red, Times Square Blue. [47] Gottdiener, Mark, and Ray Hutchison. 2000. The New Urban Sociology. [48] Hutter, Mark. 2007. Experiencing Cities: A ...
Diana Mary Leonard was born in Trinidad on 13 December 1941; her father was a scientist, her mother a teacher. After the Second World War, the family moved back to the United Kingdom, and Diana continued her education at Brighton and Hove High School and then at Girton College, Cambridge, where she read natural sciences; she developed an enthusiasm for anthropology during her degree but after ...
Irawati Karve (15 December 1905 [1] – 11 August 1970) was an Indian sociologist, anthropologist, educationist and writer from Maharashtra, India.She was one of the students of G.S. Ghurye, the founder of sociology in India.
The Polish Peasant in Europe and America is a book by Florian Znaniecki and William I. Thomas, considered to be one of the classics of sociology.The book is a study of Polish immigrants to the United States and their families, based on personal documents, and was published in five volumes in the years 1918 to 1920.
Sociology as a scholarly discipline emerged, primarily out of Enlightenment thought, as a positivist science of society shortly after the French Revolution.Its genesis owed to various key movements in the philosophy of science and the philosophy of knowledge, arising in reaction to such issues as modernity, capitalism, urbanization, rationalization, secularization, colonization and imperialism.
Ian Hacking's Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy? is published. [50] Charles Tilly's (ed.) The Formation of National States in Western Europe is published. [51] Nicos Poulantzas' Crisis of Dictatorships is published. [52] John Westergaard's and Henrietta Resler's Class in a capitalist society : a study of contemporary Britain is published. [53]
Inclusion criteria This bibliography is about the subject of genocide studies; works about the history of acts of genocide are not included. Included works should either be published by an academic or notable publisher, or be authored by an independent notable subject matter expert and have reviews in significant independent scholarly journals.