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Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales

: Vol. 1(1946)-70 (2015) : 0395-2649
1953-8146

Social Problems

: Vol. 1(1953)-64 (2017) : 0037-7791
1533-8533

Social Research

: Vol. 1(1934)-82 (2015) : 0037-783X
1944-768X

Social Scientist

: Vol. 1(1972)-47 (2019) : 0970-0293

Social Work

: Vol. 1(1956)-60 (2015) : 0037-8046
1545-6846

Published 2021
Social fabrics : inscribed textiles from Medieval Egyptian tombs /

: Social Fabrics looks at tiraz - highly prized textiles enhanced with woven, embroidered, or painted inscriptions in Arabic - to trace the structure of medieval Egyptian society during a transformative period. It reveals a story as interwoven and complex as these delicate objects themselves. A foundational introduction to the topic, this exhibition catalogue combines richly illustrated entries with essays on the history of Egypt at the time, the meaning and materiality of tiraz, and the history of collecting these objects in US institutions. Created throughout the region (including lands now in Iran, Iraq, and Yemen) in the centuries following the Arab Muslim conquest of Egypt, inscribed textiles were a visual form of communication in a society that was ethnically, linguistically, and religiously diverse. Those with inscriptions regulated by the government were particularly valued, proclaiming their owners' membership in the ruling elite.00Exhibition: Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, USA (22.01.-08.05.2022).
: Catalog of the exhibition on view at the Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts, from January 22-May 8, 2022. : x, 163 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-161). : 9780300260090

Published 2008
Epistemology and the social /

: Epistemology had to come to terms with "the social" on two different occasions. The first was represented by the dispute about the epistemological status of the "social" sciences, and in this case the already well established epistemology of the natural sciences seemed to have the right to dictate the conditions for a discipline to be a science. But the social sciences could successfully vindicate the legitimacy of their specific criteria for scientificity. More recently, the impact of social factors on the construction of our knowledge (including scientific knowledge) has reversed, in a certain sense, the old position and promoted social inquiry to the role of a criterion for evaluating the purport of cognitive (including scientific) statements. But this has undermined the traditional characteristics of objectivity and rigor that seem constitutive of science. Moreover, in order to establish the real extent to which social conditionings have an impact on scientific knowledge one must credit sociology with a sound ground of reliability, and this is not possible without a preliminary "epistemological" assessment. These are some of the topics discussed in this book, both theoretically and with reference to concrete cases.
: Papers presented at a meeting of the International Academy of Philosophy of Science, held Sept. 22-25, 2005, in Tenerife, Canary Islands. : 1 online resource (231 pages) : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789401206037 : 0303-8157 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Historia Social

: (1988)-(2021) : Content for this title is released as soon as the latest issues become available to JSTOR. : 0214-2570

Social Science

: Vol. 1(1925)-56 (1981) : 0037-7848
2332-0400

Social Forces

: Vol. 4(1925)-96 (2017) : 0037-7732
1534-7605

Social History

: Vol. 1(1976)-38 (2013) : 0307-1022
1470-1200

Social Psychology

: Vol. 41(1978)-41 (1978) : 0147-829X
2326-1501

Social Text

: (1979)-(1999) : Coverage Ends: 01/01/2000 : 0164-2472
1527-1951

Social Justice

: Vol. 15(1988)-45 (2018) : 1043-1578
2327-641X

Published 2025
Rethinking the Social : Sociology of Crisis Experience in Central and Eastern Europe /

: The book casts a spotlight on Central and Eastern European societies, making their experiences visible and meaningful within the postcolonial discourse. The modernization theory overlooks important aspects of postsocialist transformation. Consequently, sociological knowledge has drifted apart from the social production of knowledge, and sociology has become alarmingly irrelevant to the people it studies. Therefore, the book departs from preconceived notions of "normal" and "modern" to foreground the importance of actual social experience. After all, Central and Eastern Europe is a valuable yet underestimated social laboratory. Thus, the contributors experiment with new theoretical and methodological approaches to bridge the gap between social research and real people. Contributors are: Izabella Bukraba-Rylska, Jacek Burski, Grzegorz Ekiert, Kaja Gadowska, Anna Giza, Małgorzata Głowacka-Grajper, Michał Kaczmarczyk, Krzysztof T. Konecki, Mirosława Marody, Adam Mrozowicki, Joanna Wawrzyniak, Anne White, Renata Włoch, Tomasz Zarycki, and Marek Zirk-Sadowski. See Less
: 1 online resource (277 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004708549

Annales d'histoire sociale (1945)

: (1945)-(1945) : 1243-258X

Mélanges d'histoire sociale

: Vol. 1(1942)-6 (1944) : 1243-2571

Archives de sciences sociales des religions

: Vol. 18(1973)-63 (2018) : 0335-5985
1777-5825

Annales d'histoire sociale (1939-1941)

: Vol. 1(1939)-3 (1941) : 1243-2563

Innovar: Revista de ciencias administrativas y sociales

: (1994)-31 (2021) : Content for this title is released as soon as the latest issues become available to JSTOR. : 0121-5051