Definitions of Sociology and Anthropology
Definitions of Sociology and Anthropology
We can say that the study of human beings can be the study of a
lifetime. Great thinkers have spent years getting some answers to
questions about human behavior. Today, there are many fields and
sub-fields of study that engage in trying to understand humankind.
Sociology has been practiced by the Greeks also when they studied
their surrounding society. In the 19th century, sociology
was recognized as an academic discipline and became a
part of the university curriculum.
Nature of Sociology
The nature of sociology is identified by the following characteristics
as enlisted by Robert Bierstadt in his book “Social Order.”
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Nature of Sociology and Anthropology
Nature of Anthropology
1. Anthropology is the study of humankind in all times and
places.
Summary:
References
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