In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, German scholarship represented a model that deeply inspired sociologists across the United States. It is therefore surprising that the institutionalization of sociology within American universities took place much earlier and faster than in their German counterparts. This raises the question as to how these different pathways towards formal academic establishment of the discipline might be explained. A comparative analysis suggests the answer lies in the diverging conceptions of what constituted “sociology” at the time, set against the background of tensions between abstract social theory and policy-relevant empirical research in the context of social reform
American Sociology has changed radically since 1945. This volume traces these changes to the present...
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International audienceThis history retraces the development of French sociology from its institution...
Higher education in the United States was based on the model that was created in Germany during the ...
The institutionalisation of Education as an academic field of study just as of the social sciences m...
Scholars have long debated why the sciences became organized into specialized disciplines during the...
International audienceThis essay deals with a specific historical context for sociology: the period ...
This paper examines the process of institutionalization of a new discipline. Sociology of the body w...
American Sociology has changed radically since 1945. This volume traces these changes to the present...
The sources of this work can be traced back to the discussion on paradigmatic specifics of the cont...
International audienceIf there is little literature within German-language sociology on the history ...
ABSTRACT: Scientific disciplines are defined not only by paradigms; they also respond to the prevail...
This thesis attempts to provide a comprehensive review of the teaching of sociology in universities ...
Sociology emerged in response to the problem of social order in modern society in the wake of the Am...
Though the word “sociology” was coined in Europe, the field of sociology grew most dramatically in A...
The French Revolution was central to the emergence of modern society, and by extension, modern socia...
In this article I trace the fortunes of sociology in the United States, Britain and Australia over t...
International audienceThis history retraces the development of French sociology from its institution...
Higher education in the United States was based on the model that was created in Germany during the ...
The institutionalisation of Education as an academic field of study just as of the social sciences m...
Scholars have long debated why the sciences became organized into specialized disciplines during the...
International audienceThis essay deals with a specific historical context for sociology: the period ...
This paper examines the process of institutionalization of a new discipline. Sociology of the body w...
American Sociology has changed radically since 1945. This volume traces these changes to the present...
The sources of this work can be traced back to the discussion on paradigmatic specifics of the cont...
International audienceIf there is little literature within German-language sociology on the history ...