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The Tradition of the Chicago School of Sociology



The Tradition of the Chicago School of Sociology
The Chicago School of Sociology is a group of sociologists who were influential in the development of sociology in the 20th century. They were known for their eclectic approach to research, which allowed them to integrate subjective and objective aspects of human life. They also developed a number of scoological theories, which are studies of social behavior. more details
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  • The Chicago School of Sociology was influential in the development of sociology in the 20th century
  • The group was known for their eclectic approach to research, which allowed them to integrate subjective and objective aspects of human life
  • They also developed a number of scoological theories, which are studies of social behavior


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ISBN 9781840144642
Publisher Ashgate Pub Ltd
Manufacturer Ashgate Pub Ltd
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The Chicago School of Sociology is a group of sociologists who were influential in the development of sociology in the 20th century. They were known for their eclectic approach to research, which allowed them to integrate subjective and objective aspects of human life. They also developed a number of scoological theories, which are studies of social behavior.

A reassessment of the distinctive features of the Chicago School, its contributions in the theoretical and methodological fields, and its influence on the growth of sociology throughout the world, and in American in particular. The text pays particular attention to the eclectic nature of the research methods used by Chicago sociologists as they sought to integrate subjective and objective aspects of human life. It demonstrates that this eclecticism formed an integral part of their theories, but also emphasizes that empirical observation, too, was important, although not as an end in itself. The Chicago School developed a profusion of scoiological theories in many areas of inquiry, and never opted for one particular approach. The various essays in this work seek to make it clear that the school made a decisive contribution to the development of qualitative and quantitative techniques.

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