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TEACHING CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY FROM A HUMANIST PERSPECTIVE
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Scimecca, Joseph, and Glenn Goodwin. 2010. “TEACHING CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY FROM A HUMANIST PERSPECTIVE”. TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology, April. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. https://trails.asanet.org/article/view/teaching-classical-sociological-theory-from-a.

Abstract

The "Classical Sociological Theory" course, as we teach it, is designed to fulfill at least three pedagogical goals. First, as its title indicates, it exposes the student to classical sociological theories. Second, because we are Humanist sociologists, the course looks at the founders of sociology from an evaluate approach in order to show the student...

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Subject Area(s):
Cultural Sociology
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Essay

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