I think it could be an interesting idea (especially for those who might be interested in enrolling from the race itself, even in a course or workshop) that this update is dedicated to offer an introductory overview of the main branches we could say that is divided sociology.
In subsequent updates, I will dedicate myself to conduct a deeper analysis of each of the branches in which sociology is divided, but in this update I will just mention them.
For more purely theoretical branch:
- Sociological Theory.
- Sociology of Education.
- Sociology of deviance.
- social structure.
- Political Sociology.
- social change
Sociology - Sociology of Work.
- Sociology of culture.
- Sociology of the environment.
- Urban Sociology.
- Sociology of inequality.
- Sociology of Art.
- industrial sociology.
- Sociology of religion.
- Sociology of Gender.
- Society, population and demography.
- Sociology of health.
- Sociology of immigration.
- Sociology of organizations.
- Sociology of science.
- Sociology of knowledge.
- Sociology of the family.
- Rural Sociology.
- Sociology of mass communication.
- Sociology of consumption.
- Sociology business.
As for the branches with a more applied applied:
- quantitative social research techniques.
- Techniques qualitative social research.
- Public opinion.
- Market research.
- Marketing.
- Statistics Applied to Social Sciences.
- Assessment and public policy organizations.
I indicate that there are many more branches of sociology, but a less influential as well as other branches that are shared with other disciplines such as sociolinguistics and socio-political economy (the branches shared with other specialties, such as demographics or marketing I have added for their special relevance).
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