The Social Role of the Man of Knowledge

The Social Role of the Man of Knowledge
Title The Social Role of the Man of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Florian Znaniecki
Publisher Routledge
Pages 218
Release 2020-02-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000680118

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In this seminal contribution to the sociology of knowledge, first published in 1940, Florian Znaniecki develops a typology of the variety of specific social roles that scholars have played, and investigates the normative patterns that govern their behavior. A central tool for the investigation of these problems is the notion of “social circle”, the audience to which intellectuals address themselves. Znaniecki shows that thinkers do not speak to the total society but address selected segments and markets. Specific social circles bestow recognition, provide material or psychic support, and help shape the self-image of the thinker.

The Social Role of the Man of Knowledge

The Social Role of the Man of Knowledge
Title The Social Role of the Man of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Florian Znaniecki
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 240
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781412839006

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In this seminal contribution to the sociology of knowledge, Znaniecki develops a typology of the variety of specific social roles that scholars play, and investigates the patterns that govern their behavior.

The Sociology of Science

The Sociology of Science
Title The Sociology of Science PDF eBook
Author Robert K. Merton
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 639
Release 1973
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0226520927

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"The exploration of the social conditions that facilitate or retard the search for scientific knowledge has been the major theme of Robert K. Merton's work for forty years. This collection of papers [is] a fascinating overview of this sustained inquiry. . . . There are very few other books in sociology . . . with such meticulous scholarship, or so elegant a style. This collection of papers is, and is likely to remain for a long time, one of the most important books in sociology."—Joseph Ben-David, New York Times Book Review "The novelty of the approach, the erudition and elegance, and the unusual breadth of vision make this volume one of the most important contributions to sociology in general and to the sociology of science in particular. . . . Merton's Sociology of Science is a magisterial summary of the field."—Yehuda Elkana, American Journal of Sociology "Merton's work provides a rich feast for any scientist concerned for a genuine understanding of his own professional self. And Merton's industry, integrity, and humility are permanent witnesses to that ethos which he has done so much to define and support."—J. R. Ravetz, American Scientist "The essays not only exhibit a diverse and penetrating analysis and a deal of historical and contemporary examples, with concrete numerical data, but also make genuinely good reading because of the wit, the liveliness and the rich learning with which Merton writes."—Philip Morrison, Scientific American "Merton's impact on sociology as a whole has been large, and his impact on the sociology of science has been so momentous that the title of the book is apt, because Merton's writings represent modern sociology of science more than any other single writer."—Richard McClintock, Contemporary Sociology

Philosophy of Science and Sociology

Philosophy of Science and Sociology
Title Philosophy of Science and Sociology PDF eBook
Author Edmund Mokrzycki
Publisher Routledge
Pages 175
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1135028222

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Originally published in 1983. This book concentrates on the impact of philosophy of science on sociology and other disciplines. It argues that the impact of the philosophy of science on sociology from the rise of the Vienna Circle until the mid-1980s resulted in a deep-reaching and, in the author’s view, undesirable methodological reorientation in sociology.

Social Theory and Social Structure

Social Theory and Social Structure
Title Social Theory and Social Structure PDF eBook
Author Robert King Merton
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 744
Release 1968
Genre Social classes
ISBN 0029211301

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This new printing is not a newly revised edition, only an enlarged one. The revised edition of 1957 remains intact except that its short introduction has been greatly expanded to appear here as Chapters I and II. The only other changes are technical and minor ones: the correction of typographical errors and amended indexes of subjects and names.

Constructive Typology and Social Theory

Constructive Typology and Social Theory
Title Constructive Typology and Social Theory PDF eBook
Author John C. McKinney
Publisher Ardent Media
Pages 268
Release 1966
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Towards the Sociology of Knowledge (RLE Social Theory)

Towards the Sociology of Knowledge (RLE Social Theory)
Title Towards the Sociology of Knowledge (RLE Social Theory) PDF eBook
Author Gunter Werner Remmling
Publisher Routledge
Pages 472
Release 2022-03-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 100015579X

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The sociology of knowledge is an area of social scientific investigation with major emphasis on the relations between social life and intellectual activity. It is now an area central to most graduate and undergraduate courses in sociology. The present collection of readings explains the origins, systematic development, present state and possible future direction of the discipline. The major statements in the field were developed early in the twentieth century by Durkheim, Scheler and Mannheim, but the sociology of knowledge continues to engage the theoretical and empirical interests of contemporary sociologists who desire to penetrate the surface level of social existence. This book, with its carefully selected contributions and an introduction which relates the selections to the developmental pattern of the discipline, provides guidance and insight for the reader concerned with the topical issues raised by sociologists of knowledge.