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How Did Sociology Change History?
Son Guthrie, Anthia Ekless, Wynny MacKnocker
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20th Century
33%
21st Century
33%
2nd Century
33%
5th Millennium BC
33%
Academic Discipline
33%
Administrators
33%
Agent-based Modeling
33%
Behavioral Patterns
33%
Cause-effect
66%
Change History
100%
Collection Organization
33%
Control System
33%
Cultural Heritage
33%
Cultural Influences
33%
Cultural Turn
33%
East Asia
33%
Ecological Markers
33%
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33%
End in Itself
33%
Everyday Life
33%
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33%
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33%
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33%
Herodotus
66%
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33%
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33%
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33%
Historical Writing
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Human Activities
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Human Social Behaviour
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66%
Individual Interaction
33%
Interpretative Approach
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Invention of Writing
33%
King Arthur
33%
Knowledge of the Past
33%
Legislators
33%
Linguistic Turn
33%
Macro-level Analysis
33%
Magnates
33%
Market Research
33%
Material Artifacts
33%
Microscale Analysis
33%
Military
66%
Modern Studies
66%
Non-governmental Organizations
33%
Nonprofit Organizations
33%
Oral Account
33%
Order Changes
33%
Other-focus
33%
Past Event
100%
Past Society
33%
Philosophical Perspective
33%
Planners
33%
Politicians
66%
Primary Education
33%
Qualitative Techniques
33%
Quantitative Techniques
33%
Secondary Education
33%
Secularization
33%
Sexuality
33%
Social Activity
33%
Social Aspects
33%
Social Capital
33%
Social Change
33%
Social Class
33%
Social Deviance
33%
Social Individual
33%
Social Interaction
33%
Social Issues
33%
Social Law
33%
Social Mobility
33%
Social Network Analysis
33%
Social Order
33%
Social Policy
33%
Social Processes
33%
Social Relationships
33%
Social Sciences
66%
Social Stratification
33%
Social Structure
66%
Social Studies
66%
Social Welfare
33%
Social Workers
33%
Spawning
33%
Statistical Field
33%
Structure-agency
33%
Theoretical Understanding
33%
Thucydides
66%
University Studies
33%
Variant Interpretation
33%
Western Tradition
33%
Wide-ranging
33%
World Wide Web
33%
Writing Systems
33%
Written Documents
33%
Social Sciences
Academic Discipline
25%
Behavior Pattern
25%
Cause and Effect
50%
Cultural Heritage
25%
Cultural Interaction
25%
Cultural Turn
25%
East Asia
25%
Everyday Life
25%
Industrial Sector
25%
Invention Process
25%
Macro Level
25%
Managers
50%
Market Research
25%
Micro Level
25%
Narrative
50%
Nongovernmental Organizations
25%
Nonprofit Organizations
25%
Primary Education
25%
Science
25%
Scientific Methods
25%
Secondary Education
25%
Secularization
25%
Social Behavior
50%
Social Capital
25%
Social Class
25%
Social Interaction
25%
Social Issues
25%
Social Mobility
25%
Social Network Analysis
25%
Social Order
25%
Social Relationships
25%
Social Research
50%
Social Sciences
25%
Social Stratification
25%
Social Structure
50%
Social Workers
25%
Sociologist
25%
Sociology
100%
Studies (Academic)
25%
Twentieth Century
25%
Writing Systems
25%
INIS
asia
25%
business
25%
capital
25%
control
25%
developers
25%
economy
25%
education
50%
foundations
25%
humans
50%
industry
25%
interactions
50%
internet
25%
inventions
25%
investigations
75%
levels
50%
market
25%
medicine
25%
mobility
25%
modeling
25%
network analysis
25%
policy
50%
profits
25%
range
50%
refining
25%
sociology
100%
spheres
25%
springs
25%
stratification
25%
universities
25%
workers
25%
Arts and Humanities
Administrators
50%
Critical Analysis
50%
Cultural Turn
50%
Hermeneutic Theory
50%
Levels of analysis
50%
Market Research
50%
Network Analysis
50%
Policy Maker
50%
Secularization
50%
Social Network
50%
Social Order
50%
Social Research
100%
Social Workers
50%
Sociologist
50%