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  • Sociology of space

    The sociology of space, also known as spatial sociology, is a subfield of sociology that examines the ways in which space, place, and the built environment influence social interactions, relationships, and identities within society. It explores how physical spaces are socially constructed, experienced, and contested, as well as the ways in which spatial arrangements and…

  • Sociology of sociology

    The sociology of sociology, also known as metasociology or the sociology of knowledge, is a subfield of sociology that examines the nature, practices, and social dynamics of sociology as a discipline. It explores how sociological knowledge is produced, validated, disseminated, and applied within academic and non-academic settings, as well as the ways in which sociological…

  • Sociology of scientific knowledge

    The sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK), also known as the sociology of science or the sociology of knowledge, is a subfield of sociology that examines the social, cultural, and historical dimensions of scientific knowledge production, dissemination, and validation. It explores how scientific knowledge is shaped by social interactions, cultural contexts, and institutional practices, as well…

  • Sociology of religion

    The sociology of religion is a subfield of sociology that examines the role of religion in society, including its impact on individuals, communities, and social institutions. It seeks to understand the social functions, dynamics, and consequences of religious beliefs, practices, and organizations within diverse cultural and historical contexts. Key themes and areas of inquiry within…

  • Sociology of race and ethnic relations

    The sociology of race and ethnic relations is a subfield of sociology that examines the social, political, economic, and cultural dimensions of race, ethnicity, and racialized identities within societies. It investigates how race and ethnicity intersect with other social categories such as class, gender, and sexuality to shape individuals’ experiences, opportunities, and life chances, as…

  • Sociology of punishment

    The sociology of punishment is a subfield of sociology that examines the social, cultural, political, and economic dimensions of punishment within society. It investigates the ways in which punishment is conceptualized, enacted, and experienced, as well as the broader social implications and consequences of punitive practices and institutions. Key themes and areas of inquiry within…

  • Public sociology

    Public sociology is an approach to sociology that emphasizes the importance of engaging with wider public audiences and addressing pressing social issues beyond academic settings. It seeks to make sociological knowledge accessible, relevant, and impactful to broader society, while also fostering dialogue, collaboration, and social change between sociologists and various stakeholders. Key principles and characteristics…

  • Social psychology (sociology)

    Social psychology within sociology is the study of how individuals’ thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by social interactions, group dynamics, and societal norms within the context of broader social structures and processes. It explores the intersection of psychology and sociology, focusing on the ways in which social factors shape individual psychological processes and vice…

  • Sociology of philosophy

    The sociology of philosophy is an interdisciplinary field that examines the social, cultural, and historical dimensions of philosophical thought, practice, and discourse within society. It investigates how philosophical ideas, movements, and traditions are shaped by social contexts, power dynamics, and intellectual networks, as well as the ways in which philosophy influences and is influenced by…

  • Sociology of peace, war, and social conflict

    The sociology of peace, war, and social conflict is a subfield of sociology that examines the causes, dynamics, and consequences of peace and conflict within societies. It explores the social, political, economic, and cultural factors that contribute to the onset of wars, armed conflicts, and violence, as well as the conditions and processes that promote…

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