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Online version of the 5 v. encyclopedia published in 2000.
"Neil J. Smelser, one of the most important and influential American sociologists, traces the discipline of sociology from 1969 through the early twenty-first century. By examining sociology as a vocation and building on the work of Talcott Parsons, Smelser discusses his views on the discipline of sociology and how his perspective of the field has evolved in the postwar era"--
A comprehensive guide to the areas of study, history, theory, and methodology of sociology, as practiced in the U.S. and in other nations.
Teachers, social workers, psychologists, and sociologists carried out an ambitious, six-year experiment in individual casework and group therapy with potential problem girls in a New York City vocational high school. Conducted in collaboration with Youth Consultation Service, this provocative study provides valuable data on adolescent girls—and raises compelling questions on the extent to which casework can be effective in interrupting deviant careers.
This book comprises a collection of refereed and edited papers that originated from an invited conference on East-West values in elderly care held in Hong Kong in 1996. Organized under Western or Eastern perspectives, the contributions reflect the belief that knowledge in the care-giving field has reached a point where comparisons can shed useful insights into not only the differences between cultures but also between the perspectives of the scholars.
Contributing Authors Karl Mannheim, James Mark Baldwin, Charles Horton Cooley, And Many Others.
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.