Theorists have argued that the canons within sociology are socially constructed and function to legitimate a certain type of sociology (Lengermann and Niebrugge-Brantley 1998). Sociology needs to examine the formulation and application of canonical criteria and consider the costs of excluding relevant thinkers from sociological dialogue. This project attempted to apply current canonical criteria to a thinker whose works have been considered by economics, philosophy, natural history, environmental studies and literature, but not sociology---Henry David Thoreau. Using C. W. Mills' (1959) concept of sociological imagination and Peter Berger's (1963) "motifs" as criteria latent content analysis was conducted on Thoreau's writings to determine h...
In American society, our lives, consisted of professional and familial obligations, bind us to our c...
In his graceful philosophical account, Alfred I. Tauber shows why Thoreau still seems so relevant to...
Upon the tenth anniversary of their graduation from Harvard University, the members of the Harvard c...
I argue above, in concert with my colleagues, that we must take Harriet Martineau seriously, and tha...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University. Missing pages 26-30.PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did n...
Henry David Thoreau, highly appreciated as a 19th century transcendentalist and literary figure, als...
The classical social science tradition would remain incomplete without mentioning the first female s...
Among the Victorians who contributed to British sociology were the novelist Harriet Martineau and a ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the article\u27s first paragraph: Henry David Thoreau’s claim to be ...
Henry David Thoreau’s Walden is many things: an account of a man’s solitary retreat from society, a ...
This thesis is a critical intervention in contemporary Thoreau scholarship. It argues against Ashton...
The architecture and evolution of Harriet Martineau\u27s sociological epistemology epitomize an esse...
The American naturalist, philosopher and writer Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) lived and wrote in a...
Well known for his contrarianism and solitude, Henry David Thoreau was nonetheless deeply responsive...
A More Perfect Indian Wisdom radically re-envisions the work of Henry D. Thoreau while also examini...
In American society, our lives, consisted of professional and familial obligations, bind us to our c...
In his graceful philosophical account, Alfred I. Tauber shows why Thoreau still seems so relevant to...
Upon the tenth anniversary of their graduation from Harvard University, the members of the Harvard c...
I argue above, in concert with my colleagues, that we must take Harriet Martineau seriously, and tha...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University. Missing pages 26-30.PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did n...
Henry David Thoreau, highly appreciated as a 19th century transcendentalist and literary figure, als...
The classical social science tradition would remain incomplete without mentioning the first female s...
Among the Victorians who contributed to British sociology were the novelist Harriet Martineau and a ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is the article\u27s first paragraph: Henry David Thoreau’s claim to be ...
Henry David Thoreau’s Walden is many things: an account of a man’s solitary retreat from society, a ...
This thesis is a critical intervention in contemporary Thoreau scholarship. It argues against Ashton...
The architecture and evolution of Harriet Martineau\u27s sociological epistemology epitomize an esse...
The American naturalist, philosopher and writer Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) lived and wrote in a...
Well known for his contrarianism and solitude, Henry David Thoreau was nonetheless deeply responsive...
A More Perfect Indian Wisdom radically re-envisions the work of Henry D. Thoreau while also examini...
In American society, our lives, consisted of professional and familial obligations, bind us to our c...
In his graceful philosophical account, Alfred I. Tauber shows why Thoreau still seems so relevant to...
Upon the tenth anniversary of their graduation from Harvard University, the members of the Harvard c...