C. Wright Mills The Sociological Imagination
Debra Marshall・10 minutes read
C. Wright Mills critiqued sociological research for prioritizing facts over theoretical understanding, emphasizing the importance of the sociological imagination to grasp societal relationships and consider differing perspectives. He believed in avoiding bureaucratization in sociology, urging researchers to delve deeper into data to report the reality of others clearly and make reason democratically relevant in society.
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- C. Wright Mills criticized sociological research for prioritizing data collection for practical purposes over developing theoretical insights into society.
- Mills' concept of the sociological imagination underscores the significance of empathy and historical context in comprehending societal dynamics, urging individuals to connect personal experiences with broader social structures.
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What did C. Wright Mills criticize in sociological research?
Accumulating facts for administrative decisions.
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