Research programmes in the social sciences and elsewhere can be seen as ‘set-ups’ which combine inscription devices and thought styles. The history of inscription devices without consideration of changing and often discontinuous thought styles effectively takes the historical dimension out of the history of thought. Perhaps thought styles are actually more important than the techniques of inscription that arise from them. The social sciences have relied upon multiple modes of inscription, often using, adapting or extending those invented for other purposes, such as the census. But the strategic prioritisation and deployment of specific inscriptions in analysis and argument has inescapably been dependent on particular thought styles; of whic...
British sociology had its nineteenth-century origins in three streams of Victorian social thought. F...
Inspired by recent developments in social theory and based on extensive archival research, this book...
If population is conceptualized as the human vehicle of society, presumably analysis of one should i...
Research programmes in the social sciences and elsewhere can be seen as ‘set-ups’ which combine insc...
ABSTRACT Building upon the work of Thomas Gieryn and Erving Goffman, this paper will explore how the...
Abstract. The paper discusses the scope and influence of eugenics in defining the scientific program...
During the first decades following World War II, population history was dominated by the model of "h...
This reader on the history of demography and historical perspectives on "population" in the twentiet...
This book traces the history of British sociology and empirical social research over the last hundre...
The article conducts a historical sociological analysis of the appeal of epochalist modes of social ...
Eugenics has played an important role in the relations between social and biological scientists of p...
C A. Watson Bruce et Tarr William — The Social Science and American Civilisation. In: Population, 21...
The list of persons invited to the founding session of the Population Association of America in 1931...
Sociology emerged in response to the problem of social order in modern society in the wake of the Am...
In the UK, the period after the Second World War is generally associated with the reformist ideas wh...
British sociology had its nineteenth-century origins in three streams of Victorian social thought. F...
Inspired by recent developments in social theory and based on extensive archival research, this book...
If population is conceptualized as the human vehicle of society, presumably analysis of one should i...
Research programmes in the social sciences and elsewhere can be seen as ‘set-ups’ which combine insc...
ABSTRACT Building upon the work of Thomas Gieryn and Erving Goffman, this paper will explore how the...
Abstract. The paper discusses the scope and influence of eugenics in defining the scientific program...
During the first decades following World War II, population history was dominated by the model of "h...
This reader on the history of demography and historical perspectives on "population" in the twentiet...
This book traces the history of British sociology and empirical social research over the last hundre...
The article conducts a historical sociological analysis of the appeal of epochalist modes of social ...
Eugenics has played an important role in the relations between social and biological scientists of p...
C A. Watson Bruce et Tarr William — The Social Science and American Civilisation. In: Population, 21...
The list of persons invited to the founding session of the Population Association of America in 1931...
Sociology emerged in response to the problem of social order in modern society in the wake of the Am...
In the UK, the period after the Second World War is generally associated with the reformist ideas wh...
British sociology had its nineteenth-century origins in three streams of Victorian social thought. F...
Inspired by recent developments in social theory and based on extensive archival research, this book...
If population is conceptualized as the human vehicle of society, presumably analysis of one should i...