Sociology of space

Space

The sociology of space is a branch of sociology that primarily draws from theories created in the subfields of economic, feminist, and human geography as well as geography as a whole. Examining the material and social makeup of spaces is the “sociology” of space. Its focus is on comprehending the material intricacy, institutional dynamics, and … Read more

Sociology of religion

Religion

The study of religious beliefs, practices, and organizational structures through sociological methodologies and tools is known as sociology of religion. Both quantitative (surveys, polls, demographic and census analysis) and qualitative (participant observation, interviews, and analysis of archival, historical, and documentary materials) methodologies may be used in this objective investigation.[1] Émile Durkheim’s 1897 study of suicide … Read more

History of sociology

Sociology

Soon after the French Revolution, the academic field of sociology evolved as a positivist study of society, largely as a result of Enlightenment ideas. Its origins can be traced back to a number of significant philosophical movements in the history of science and knowledge, movements that emerged in response to modernity, capitalism, urbanization, rationalization, secularization, … Read more

Sociology

sociology

Sociology is a social science that focuses on society, human social behavior, social interaction patterns, and aspects of daily life-related culture. Sociology is the scientific study of society, to put it simply.[1][2][3] It makes use of diverse techniques for empirical research and critical analysis.[4]: 3-5 to create a body of information regarding social change and … Read more