The Order of Social Sciences: Sociology in Dialogue with Neighbouring Disciplines
Dieter Bögenhold ()
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Dieter Bögenhold: University of Klagenfurt
Chapter Chapter 6 in Neglected Links in Economics and Society, 2021, pp 115-138 from Springer
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Abstract Comparing sociology with economics, psychology, or history shows that borderlines between disciplines have become fluent and always newly oscillating. Economists, especially prominent positions awarded with Nobel prizes, are increasingly discussing items as motivation, rationality, norms, or culture which belong to the domain of sociology. Sociology should acknowledge this kind of “imperialism” and claim own competencies.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-79193-3_6
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