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Medical sociology
Medical sociology Medical sociology is the study of individual and group ... with respect to health and illness. Thus "medical" is a misnomer, as the focus ...
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Medical sociology (translated from Portuguese)
Medical sociology Medical sociology it is the study of the behavior ...
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Talk:Medical sociology
Talk:Medical sociology Back to old Medical Sociology article Why was the info from medical sociology deleted and everything redirected to ...
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Category:Medical sociology
Category:Medical sociology The main article for this category is Medical sociology. Pages in category "Medical sociology" There are 13 pages in ...
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Sociology (translated from Portuguese)
Sociology Sociology it is a science that studies the ... individual is studied by Psychology e Anthropology, Sociology it studies the phenomena that occur when ... interior of these groups. Table of content Sociology The economic transformations, occured cultural politics and ... and French Revolutions, had brought many problems. Sociology appears as form to understand these ...
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Medicine sociology (translated from German)
Medicine sociology This article overlaps also Social medicine. Help ... 12:18, 28. August 2005 (CEST) Medicine sociology (also: Medical sociology, better Health sociology) is concerned from socio-scientific view ...
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Power (sociology)
Power (sociology) It has been suggested that Bases of ... opportunity rests." Max Weber, Basic Concepts in Sociology The imposition need not involve coercion (force ... define their figures of authority, such as medical doctors or priests in a church. Within ...
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Medical humanities
Medical humanities Medical humanities is an interdisciplinary field of medicine ... religion), social science (anthropology, cultural studies, psychology, sociology), and the arts (literature, theater, film, and visual arts) and their application to medical education and practice. The humanities and arts ... other, and offer a historical perspective on medical practice. Attention to literature and the ...
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Sociology of deviance
Sociology of deviance The sociology of deviance is the sociological study of ... creation and enforcement of those norms. The sociology of deviance is related to, but also ... to view themselves as thieves. Strain theory (sociology) Strain Theory Table Accepts Goals Rejects Goals ... evident by the increase of scientific and medical explanations for deviant behavior. For example, ...
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Sociology of knowledge
Sociology of knowledge The sociology of knowledge is the study of the ... middle years of the 20th century, the sociology of knowledge tended to remain on the ... constructed reality. Although very influential within modern sociology, the sociology of knowledge can claim its most ...
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