by kdkasi | Jul 11, 2019 | History of Crime
Historical Patterns of Violence and Crime Many prominent historian believed that the ratio of violence was greater in past societies compare to contemporary modern societies. Julius ruffs was one among these historian who shared similar outlook. In 2003, he wrote...
by kdkasi | Jun 28, 2019 | Emile Durkheim Collective Consciousness Theory
Emile Durkheim is among one of the founding fathers of sociology. In 1983, he presented and pioneered the concept of collective consciousness in his book “The Division of Labor in Society”. Emile Durkheim theory was based on comparative analysis of traditional and...
by kdkasi | Jun 27, 2019 | Conflict Perspective on Deviance
Functional outlook on deviance infer that, if parts of social structure such as, objective norms and resources are not properly integrated deviance occurs within a society or disorganize social structure produce circumstances which lead to occurrence of deviance....
by kdkasi | Jun 26, 2019 | Max Weber Theory of Iron Cage
Max Weber presented the concept of iron cage in one of his most influential book “The Protestant Ethics and Spirit of Capitalism”. He described his theory via the evolution of west society. Pre evolution west society was governed by traditional or religious values...
by kdkasi | Jun 24, 2019 | Max Weber
As discussed earlier that social change is inevitable. Structure of Societies evolve with the passage of time and lead towards modernization. Modernization refer to progressive social change whereby means and procedures of production become more efficient than before....