Thank you so much, ma'am. Never read sociology like this before. Funnily, I've read about Du Bois' Panafricanism theory from a cartoon show called Static Shock. One question: When we are asked about the evolution of the scope of sociology, does it also answer the evolution of sociology (minus scope)?
In the evolution of sociology you will mention different thinkers and how their theories evolved like Comte's positivism to Weber's interpretative approach - this makes us understand the society. In the evolution of scope you will mention how the scope of this discipline had expanded using the above theories. So both are interconnected , as discipline evolves, it's areas of study will also evolve.
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Thank you so much, ma'am. Never read sociology like this before. Funnily, I've read about Du Bois' Panafricanism theory from a cartoon show called Static Shock.
One question: When we are asked about the evolution of the scope of sociology, does it also answer the evolution of sociology (minus scope)?
In the evolution of sociology you will mention different thinkers and how their theories evolved like Comte's positivism to Weber's interpretative approach - this makes us understand the society.
In the evolution of scope you will mention how the scope of this discipline had expanded using the above theories.
So both are interconnected , as discipline evolves, it's areas of study will also evolve.
@@SKJourney_529 Understood ma'am. Thank you.