Sharon White's Articles in Sociology

  • The Centre Of Contemporary Cultural Studies
    In the late 1970s the Centre of Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS), at Birmingham University, was involved in the publication of four major works.
  • Systems Of Organization Approach
    There were different schools which developed various approaches to organization goals and structure.
  • Sociological Theory Of Feminism
    Sociologists developed some theories of the reasons why feminism appeared as women’s necessity to be equal and honored.
  • Social Movements Of Subcultures
    Subcultures and social movements are two closely connected phenomena in sociology and are considered to be central conceptions of academic study.
  • New Approaches To Subcultural Study
    Subcultures, due to the inherent tendencies within cultural studies, became viewed as apolitical, and therefore as distinct from social movements which became viewed as both cultural and political.
  • Interactions In Sociology
    For interactionists society consists of people interacting with one another. To understand society we must understand social interaction.
  • Higher Standards Of Necessities
    In the earlier times, trade introduced a variety of options for people to desire for things unknown to them.
  • Habitus And Gender Equality
    Habitus and cultural background/capital is recognized by many sociologists as one of the leading reasons of gender inequality.
  • Feminism By Bourdieu
    Bourdieu was one of the first sociologists who developed the theory of feminism and gender rights.
  • Feminism And Social Capital
    Social capital comprises both cultural and economic backgrounds of society and, thus it inevitably influences gender rights.
  • Education And Sociology
    Sociological science has direct influence on many sides of our life. Actually all other sciences are directly linked with sociology as each science is developed by people and for people.
  • Consumption And Cultural Identity
    Consumption has become the core conception of anthropological studies as many scholars believe that consumption is the driving force for changes.

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