The Practical Skeptic: Core Concepts in SociologyThe Practical Skeptic is a concise introduction to sociology that focuses on core concepts as the central building blocks for understanding sociology. Lisa McIntyre's straightforward, lively, even humorous style and her emphasis on critical thinking make this an engaging and user-friendly text for students of all levels. Through this conversational style students are able to grasp key sociological concepts and learn the essential lesson that there is much that goes on in the social world that escapes the sociologically untrained eye. |
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... bureaucracy . Max Weber claimed that modern life would come to be increasingly played out in bureaucracies . The bureaucracy , according to Weber , is one of the more important manifestations of the trend toward the rationalization of ...
... bureaucracy . Max Weber claimed that modern life would come to be increasingly played out in bureaucracies . The bureaucracy , according to Weber , is one of the more important manifestations of the trend toward the rationalization of ...
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... bureaucracy . In the next section I have highlighted some of what Weber saw as the most important characteristics of the ideal - type bureaucracy . IDEAL - TYPE BUREAUCRACIES which are I. There is the principle of fixed and official ...
... bureaucracy . In the next section I have highlighted some of what Weber saw as the most important characteristics of the ideal - type bureaucracy . IDEAL - TYPE BUREAUCRACIES which are I. There is the principle of fixed and official ...
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... bureaucratic administrators , because having such knowledge means knowing how to do the job . Weber thus painted the ideal - type bureaucracy as a fully rationalized organization . By fully rationalized I mean having an or- ganizational ...
... bureaucratic administrators , because having such knowledge means knowing how to do the job . Weber thus painted the ideal - type bureaucracy as a fully rationalized organization . By fully rationalized I mean having an or- ganizational ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Sociological Eye | 29 |
Nail Down That Distinction Between Manifest | 37 |
Copyright | |
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Teaching the Novel Across the Curriculum: A Handbook for Educators Colin C. Irvine No preview available - 2007 |