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England, Lynn; Warner, W. Keith – Social Forces, 2013
While W. E. B. Du Bois is widely recognized for his contributions to the sociology of race, his contributions to the foundations of sociology are largely ignored. His sociology is based on African American reformism, a version of pragmatism, and a contingent historicism. The basic view of sociology is one that emphasizes the role of chance and…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Sociology, Race, Recognition (Achievement)
Simpson, Brent; Harrell, Ashley; Willer, Robb – Social Forces, 2013
Classic sociological solutions to cooperation problems were rooted in the moral judgments group members make about one another's behaviors, but more recent research on prosocial behaviors has largely ignored this foundational work. Here, we extend theoretical accounts of the social effect of moral judgments. Where scholars have emphasized the…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Credibility, Moral Development, Trust (Psychology)
Peifer, Jared L. – Social Forces, 2010
Religious individuals commonly make sizable monetary sacrifices by contributing to their congregations. This social action resides in the overlap of religious and economic realms of behavior, creating a certain tension. Following a Weberian approach to social inquiry, I treat religious giving as social action whereby individuals direct their…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Sharing Behavior, Donors, Religious Factors
Winchester, Daniel – Social Forces, 2008
Despite a number of contemporary theoretical works in sociology and moral philosophy arguing that the project of modern selfhood is necessarily a deeply moral endeavor, there are few empirical studies examining the specific ways in which social actors construct moral selves and lives. Utilizing ethnographic fieldwork and in-depth interviews, this…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Muslims, Religion, Sociology
Clarke, Philippa; Marshall, Victor; House, James; Lantz, Paula – Social Forces, 2011
The sociology of aging draws on a broad array of theoretical perspectives and social theories from several disciplines, but rarely has it developed its own theories or theoretical perspectives. We build on past work to further advance and empirically test a model of mental health framed in terms of structural theorizing and situated within the…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Sociology, Social Theories, Interdisciplinary Approach
Sociology with a Southern Face: Why Are We Sociologists and What Are We Doing about It in the South?
Wimberley, Ronald C. – Social Forces, 2008
Sociology with a Southern face characterizes Southern sociologists and Southern social issues. This article asks why we are sociologists and what we are doing about it in the South. I posit that many Southern sociologists share common biographical experiences that provide insights for understanding and solving Southern problems. Longstanding…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Sociology, Biographies, Well Being
Ecklund, Elaine Howard; Park, Jerry Z.; Veliz, Phil Todd – Social Forces, 2008
Sociologists of religion have often connected secularization to science, but have rarely examined the role of religion in the lives of scientists or how the sciences have changed religiously over time. Here we address this shortcoming by comparing religiosity between two samples of elite academic natural and social scientists, one in 1969 and one…
Descriptors: Religion, Social Scientists, Scientists, Leadership
Smith, Christian, Ed. – Social Forces, 2008
The sociology of religion today faces new and remarkable opportunities to contribute interesting and important knowledge and understanding about the role of religion in social, political, economic and cultural life for scholarly and public audiences. But in order to meet and capitalize successfully upon those opportunities, the field at present…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Religion, Audiences, Social Change
Stets, Jan E.; Asencio, Emily K. – Social Forces, 2008
Many theories in the sociology of emotions assume that emotions emerge from the cognitive consistency principle. Congruence among cognitions produces good feelings whereas incongruence produces bad feelings. A work situation is simulated in which managers give feedback to workers that is consistent or inconsistent with what the workers expect to…
Descriptors: Sociology, Social Theories, Feedback (Response), Emotional Response
Freudenburg, William R.; Gramling, Robert; Laska, Shirley; Erikson, Kai T. – Social Forces, 2008
Disaster studies have made important progress in recognizing the unequally distributed consequences of disasters, but there has been less progress in analyzing social factors that help create "natural" disasters. Even well-known patterns of hazard-creation tend to be interpreted generically--as representing "economic development" or…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Natural Disasters, Safety, Human Factors Engineering
Tanner, Julian; Asbridge, Mark; Wortley, Scot – Social Forces, 2009
This research compares representations of rap music with the self-reported criminal behavior and resistant attitudes of the music's core audience. Our database is a large sample of Toronto high school students (n = 3,393) from which we identify a group of listeners, whose combination of musical likes and dislikes distinguish them as rap univores.…
Descriptors: Music, Subcultures, Delinquency, Audiences
Marks, Gary N. – Social Forces, 2009
Modernization theory argues that, as societies industrialize and further develop, the influence of social background and other ascribed characteristics on educational and socioeconomic outcomes declines, while achievement in the education system becomes more important. The purpose of this research is to investigate propositions derived from…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Background
Donner, William; Rodriguez, Havidan – Social Forces, 2008
The changing demographic landscape of the United States calls for a reassessment of the societal impacts and consequences of so called "natural" and technological disasters. An increasing trend towards greater demographic and socio-economic diversity (in part due to high rates of international immigration), combined with mounting…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Population Growth, Migration, Social Capital

Simpson, Ida Harper – Social Forces, 1989
Contends that, in the period from 1930 to the present, industrial sociology has shifted focus away from workers and work, transforming its view of the worker from a social to an economic one. Suggests that interdisciplinary influences, a macrostructural methodological orientation, and shifting interests of schools of management are responsible.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Social Science Research, Sociology

Gibbs, Jack P. – Social Forces, 1990
Suggests that this book is a major contribution to sociology and that its greatest (and most controversial) merit is its insistence that sociological macrovariables must be demonstrably related through individual action having purposive quality. Discusses modes of theory construction, rational choice theory, and reductionism. (SV)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Social Theories, Sociology