macrosociology

  • 1Macrosociology — is a sociological approach that analyzes societies, social systems or populations on a large scale or at a high level of abstraction. [Craig Calhoun(ed) Dictionary of the Social Sciences (Article: Macrosociology), Oxford University Press, 2002]… …

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  • 2macrosociology — is usually contrasted with microsociology. Whereas the former examines the wider structures , interdependent social institutions, global and historical processes of social life, the latter is more concerned with action , interaction, and the… …

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  • 3macrosociology — /mak roh soh see ol euh jee, soh shee /, n. the sociological study of large scale social systems and long term patterns and processes. Cf. microsociology. [MACRO + SOCIOLOGY] * * * …

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  • 4macrosociology — /mak roh soh see ol euh jee, soh shee /, n. the sociological study of large scale social systems and long term patterns and processes. Cf. microsociology. [MACRO + SOCIOLOGY] …

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  • 5macrosociological — macrosociology …

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  • 6МАКРОСОЦИОЛОГИЯ — (macrosociology) уровень социологического анализа целых обществ социальных структур и систем; ср. Микросоциология). Различие между терминами макро и микро социология так же не установлено или так же важно, как и различие между микро и макро в… …

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  • 7Galton's problem — The Galton problem is named after Francis Galton, the nineteenth century British polymath, who became embroiled in a celebrated exchange about the logic of comparative analysis with the anthropologist Edward Tylor . In 1889, Tylor published an… …

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  • 8Society — A society is a population of humans characterized by patterns of relationships between individuals that share a distinctive culture and institutions. More broadly, a society is an economic, social and industrial infrastructure in which a varied… …

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  • 9Microsociology — Sociology …

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  • 10History of sociology — Sociology is a relatively new academic discipline among other social sciences including economics, political science, anthropology, and psychology. The ideas behind it, however, have a long history and can trace their origins to a mixture of… …

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