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Tag: Sociological Theory

Applying Durkheim’s concept of ‘anomie’ to social security policy in contemporary Australia

Posted on September 22, 2014 by JL Admin

Social, political and economic theories are only valuable if they find application in practical government policies.  The period spanning the last two centuries has seen the emergence of many competing theoretical explanations for the nature and organization of civil society over the course of recorded history.  These theories cover such fields of enquiry as sociology,…

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Do sociological theories weaken taking personal responsibility for our actions?

Posted on October 12, 2013 by JL Admin

Yes, there are obvious dangers in adopting sociological perspectives wholesomely. Firstly, sociology as a branch of rational enquiry, alongside psychology, is the most contested among all sciences. Several sociological theories such as Conflict Theory, Functionalism and Network Theory have elicited substantial proofs to the contrary, that their validity cannot be taken for universal truths. In…

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