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  1. in my considered opinion, the practice and teaching of industrial sociology involves acquaintance with the industrial aspects of all the social sciences, especially of industrial psychology, labor economics and industrial medicine,

  2. Industrial sociology, by studying social relations as and are affected by economic activity, has the potential to our knowledge of group behavior, social interaction, personality, role theory, ecology, and a number of other central interest to sociologists who, in turn, are collectively tributing to the refinement of basic sociological concepts ...

  3. INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY: THE STUDY OF ECONOMIC ORGANIZATIONS* BY AMITAI ETZIONI X NDUSTRIAL sociology is a field of applied sociology, and has grown mainly out of interests in such issues as productivity, motivation, and unionization. In many cases, however, the theoretical rele-vance of the studies is evident, and often it is explicitly discussed

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    At photocopy shop in Hall I No single textbook. The class is your textbook. Readings are supplementary texts, not main texts.

    NS: Not Satisfactory. Not understood. B: Borderline. Rarely given only in borderline cases where I am unsure whether or not the student has understood. S: Satisfactory. Understood the basic concepts and able to apply them. G: Good. Understood the basic concepts and able to apply them and able to discus...

    Not Satisfactory == F Borderline == Usually also F, very rarely D Satisfactory == C Good == B Excellent == A

  4. As noted by Etzioni (1958), Industrial Sociology includes the study of offices, restaurants and other economic organisations. He also described Industrial Sociology as the study...

  5. Sociology, Work and Industry explains how the discipline of sociology can contribute to our wider understanding of the variety of work practices and institutions which exist in modern societies.

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  7. Thus the case for an industrial sociology is based squarely upon the work of those sociologists who have found the appropriate area to be occupied by sociology as the community, defined by Robert M.

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