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  1. CONTENTS Preface to the Second Edition Dmitri Bondarenko, Andrey V. Korotayev, Nikolay N. Kradin, 3 I THEORIES OF SOCIAL EVOLUTION 1 Problems, Paradoxes, and Prospects of Evolutionism Henri J.M.Claessen 9 2 Alternativity of Social Evolution: Introductory Notes Andrey V. Korotayev, Nikolay N. Kradin,Victor de Munck, and Valeri A. Lynsha 27 3 Process VS.

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  2. Each student will take a turn leading the discussion for one week. Discussion leaders will prepare a document that includes (1) an outline or summary of each of the week’s readings (3-4 single spaced pages) and (2) a series of 6 or 7 discussion questions (with 2 or 3 possible answers for each). This document should be submitted electronically ...

  3. Sociology of (Formal) Organizations. Bob Freeland Email: freeland@ssc.wisc.edu. Office: 8103 Social Science Bldng Office hours: TR,4-5 or by appt. This course is designed to introduce students to the social science literature on formal organiza-tions, from its origins in the work of Weber through its more modern strains in sociology, business ...

  4. The Sociology of Management and Business Administration 1. Sociology of Organization Meaning: Our society is an organizational society. We are born in organizations, educated by organizations and most of us spend most our lives working for organizations. We spend much of our leisure time playing and praying in organizations.

  5. As organization studies migrated from sociology departments to the business school, industrial sociology and the sociology of organizations began to disappear from the sociology curriculum. As organization studies has developed in this context, it has become increasingly specialized into separate micro, meso, and macro domains, focused respectively on individuals and groups, organizations, and ...

  6. organization theory, psychology, biology, management science, and communications science, but it is not limited to human behavior. The term social science refers to those disciplines that deal with the more structural-level processes in social systems. Included are sociology, anthropology, political science, and economics. It is

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  8. The basic frames of industrial sociology, major foundation of industrial sociology, is based on the assumption that work as a basic human phenomena or as a basic human production activity is essentially a social/cooperative understanding .Work is a very important for sociology and vice versa.

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