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In the early 1840s, Friedrich Engels and Rudolph Virchow argued that the mode of social organization was a lens through which the social patterning of disease could be understood (Scambler, 2012: 131). Virchow was reluctant to attribute disease to individ... see more

DOI: 10.12957/dep.2016.21826Resumen Desde una sociología impura del derecho se interpela la perspectiva sociológica del derecho de las ultimas décadas con fuerte influencia del neo institucionalismo, enfoque que centra su fuerza en la “cultura de la ... see more

AbstractThe answer to the question ‘who am I?’ is of fundamental importance to being human. Answers to this question have traditionally been sought from various disciplines and sources, which include empirical sources, such as biology and sociology, and p... see more

The article starts with a discussion of history’s and historical sociology’s influence on gender sociology. It is argued that the reconstruction of gender-historical developments as institutionally and socio-culturally sequential processes, or as historic... see more

Ontology has recently gained renewed attention in science and technology studies and anthropology (e.g. Gad, Jensen and Winthereik 2015; Holbraad, Pedersen and Viveiros de Castro 2014; Woolgar and Lezaun 2013). Yet, it has a considerably longer pedigree t... see more

AbstractThe answer to the question ‘who am I?’ is of fundamental importance to being human. Answers to this question have traditionally been sought from various disciplines and sources, which include empirical sources, such as biology and sociology, and p... see more

Se muestran casos relevantes atendidos por las autoridades de la comunidad de estudio, algunos presenciados y otros reconstruidos a través de narraciones y algunos documentos. Con esto se hace una reflexión sobre los criterios para su resolución, la difer... see more

"Photography and Society," edited by Thomas S. EBERLE contributes to the burgeoning debates about visuality and visual perception. The 25 chapters of the volume draw on Alfred SCHÜTZ's phenomenology to consider photography as a social phenomenon. They are... see more

Sociology in general and interpretive social research in particular are regarded as human sciences. However, this human-centered perspective has recently been questioned as an "anthropological bias,"  both by debates within social theory and empirica... see more

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