by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Jul 28, 2025 | Theories
Robert E. Park: The City as a Social Laboratory Robert E. Park, a prominent figure in sociology and a leading member of the Chicago School, introduced the groundbreaking idea that the city is like a social laboratory. To understand this concept, let us first...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Jul 28, 2025 | Theories
Robert E. Park Urban Sociology and Social Change Robert E. Park, a pioneer in the field of urban sociology, changed the way people think about cities and their impact on society. He believed that cities were not just places where people lived and worked, but...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Jul 28, 2025 | Theories
Clifford Geertz Theory of Self Clifford Geertz is most famous for his work on culture and meaning, but one of the more subtle and interesting parts of his thinking is how he saw the concept of the self. While Geertz did not write a specific theory of the self...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Jul 28, 2025 | Theories
Robert Braidwood’s Hilly Flanks Theory Robert Braidwood was an important American archaeologist and anthropologist who helped people understand how human beings moved from being hunters and gatherers to living in permanent villages and growing their own...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Jul 28, 2025 | Theories
Anthony F.C. Wallace Revitalization Movements Anthony F.C. Wallace was an American anthropologist who contributed many important ideas to our understanding of how societies and cultures respond to change. One of his most well-known ideas is the concept of...
by Khushdil Khan Kasi | Jul 28, 2025 | Theories
Lonnie Athens Violentization Theory Lonnie Athens is an American criminologist who created a powerful and thought-provoking theory called the Violentization Theory. This theory is all about understanding how a person becomes violent. Athens did not believe that...