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Microsociology is one of the main
levels of
analysis (or focuses) of sociology,
concerning the
nature of
everyday human social interactions and agency...
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complexity is a
basis for the
connection of the
phenomena reported in
microsociology and macrosociology, and thus
provides an
intellectual middle-range for...
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generalized collectivities (e.g. "the city", "the church"). In contrast,
microsociology focuses on the
individual social agency. Macrosociology, however, deals...
- intra- and
interpersonal communication. It is
particularly important in
microsociology and
social psychology. It is
derived from the
American philosophy of...
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everyday human social interactions on a
small scale (a
territory of
microsociology). Meso-level
forces of
social control include organizations and communities...
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Marxist sociology Mathematical sociology Medical sociology Mesosociology Microsociology Military sociology Natural resource sociology Organizational theory...
- 1981) is a Russian-Israeli
sociologist specializing in
social theory,
microsociology, and actor–network theory. He
currently serves as a
research fellow...
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sociology Policy sociology Human ecology Macrosociology Mesosociology Microsociology Comparative sociology Content analysis Discourse analysis Ethnomethodology...
- quarrels. London: Sage. [ISBN missing][page needed] Scheff, J. (1990).
Microsociology: discourse,
emotion and
social structure. Chicago:
University of Chicago...
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enabled Collins to
later combine this
theory with
Erving Goffman's
microsociology,
which resulted in Collins'
publication Conflict Sociology in 1975 and...