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Rubington (2002) defines sociological perspective as "a way of looking at things. [... It includes a basic orienting idea from which one's Conceptualization and Analysis follow, and it reflects a particular set of ideas and assumptions regarding the nature of people and society".

Sociological perspective means that the sociologists are not limited to '' Common Sense '' knowledge, they try to investigate what lies beyond the commonly accepted reality and understand some of the rules that govern human behaviour in the society.

Social scientists usually follow one or more of the several specific Sociological Paradigm s.


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  • Joel Charon , 'Ten Questions: A Sociological Perspective', Fourth Edition. Wadsworth, 2000.

  • Earl Babbie , 'The Practice of Social Research', 10th edition, Wadsworth, Thomson Learning Inc., ISBN 0534620299



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