This paper examines the process of institutionalization of a new discipline. Sociology of the body was established at the beginning of the 1990s, and the process coincided with major changes within sociology. The model of strategic institutionalization of modern sciences was applied in the paper. There are several aspects of the process in question: setting the boundaries of sociology of the body, defining the authors' position towards forerunners, and finally, the authors' position on contemporary perspectives on body
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, German scholarship represented a model that de...
The author formulates a thesis that a new institutionalism (NI) offers a viable platform for integra...
This work describes how sociology as an academic discipline was introduced, established and pursued ...
The concept of “embodiment” emerged as sociology finally began, in the late twentieth century, to ta...
Firstly, the question of institutionalization of sociology in Russia is of interest for historical a...
The historical specifical features of somatical analysis in modern sociological studies are consider...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
The paper deals with the question whether it is possible or not to analyze sociology as a social sys...
In this article I pose the question, 'where is the biological body in medical sociology today?' The ...
The article deals with the problem of sociological investigation of the science of society. It postu...
Making the sociology of the body as an independent scientific discipline based on the work of the Fr...
Sociology is an unusual science. Many authors call its current state “paradoxical”, other authors sp...
This paper examines whether the theoretical analyses and ambitions of sociologists of the body are i...
ABSTRACT: Scientific disciplines are defined not only by paradigms; they also respond to the prevail...
From the outset, sociology has faced various ways of understanding its relations with civil society....
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, German scholarship represented a model that de...
The author formulates a thesis that a new institutionalism (NI) offers a viable platform for integra...
This work describes how sociology as an academic discipline was introduced, established and pursued ...
The concept of “embodiment” emerged as sociology finally began, in the late twentieth century, to ta...
Firstly, the question of institutionalization of sociology in Russia is of interest for historical a...
The historical specifical features of somatical analysis in modern sociological studies are consider...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
The paper deals with the question whether it is possible or not to analyze sociology as a social sys...
In this article I pose the question, 'where is the biological body in medical sociology today?' The ...
The article deals with the problem of sociological investigation of the science of society. It postu...
Making the sociology of the body as an independent scientific discipline based on the work of the Fr...
Sociology is an unusual science. Many authors call its current state “paradoxical”, other authors sp...
This paper examines whether the theoretical analyses and ambitions of sociologists of the body are i...
ABSTRACT: Scientific disciplines are defined not only by paradigms; they also respond to the prevail...
From the outset, sociology has faced various ways of understanding its relations with civil society....
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, German scholarship represented a model that de...
The author formulates a thesis that a new institutionalism (NI) offers a viable platform for integra...
This work describes how sociology as an academic discipline was introduced, established and pursued ...