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Positivist Criminology

Introduction Positivist criminology stands as a cornerstone in the discipline of criminology, emphasizing the application of scientific methods to investigate the origins and nature of criminal behavior. Originating in the ...

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Poverty: An Introduction

Introduction Poverty stands as one of the most enduring social problems worldwide, fundamentally shaping how individuals and societies function. From a sociological viewpoint, poverty is not merely a matter of ...

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Urban Ecology

Introduction to Urban Ecology Urban ecology is a subfield of sociology and environmental studies that examines the relationships between human populations and their urban environments. It explores how social structures, ...

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Urban Agglomeration

Introduction Urban agglomeration is a defining feature of modern urbanization, encapsulating the concentration of economic, social, and infrastructural elements in a specific geographic region. As cities expand, they attract industries, ...

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What is Typification?

Typification is a fundamental concept in sociology that helps us understand how individuals and societies categorize and make sense of the world. Rooted in the phenomenological tradition, typification explains how ...

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Neo-Darwinism

Neo-Darwinism is a term often used to describe the modern synthesis of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and the principles of genetics discovered by Gregor Mendel. It is a foundational ...

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