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Who was the first african american to earn a doctorate from Harvard?
Elena Cornaro Piscopia (1646-1684) was the first woman to receive a doctorate. She was awarded a doctorate in philosophy by the University of Padua in 1682. The second woman to receive a doctorate was Laura Bassi Verati, who was awarded a doctorate of philosophy by the University of Bologna in 1732. These early degrees awarded to women were very few and far between.
Herbert Spencer was the early sociologist who applied the concept of evolution to societies.
August Comte (he was French)
Herbert Spencer, an early sociologist, is often criticized for overemphasizing the natural science model in his sociological theories. Spencer applied principles of evolution and natural selection to society, which led to his belief in the survival of the fittest and a laissez-faire approach to social problems. Critics argue that this approach oversimplifies the complexities of human society and ignores the role of social institutions and structures in shaping behavior.
Max Weber, a German sociologist, addressed the concept of power and legitimacy in his work. He argued that authority could be legitimate through traditional, charismatic, or legal-rational forms, and that the perception of legitimacy was crucial for maintaining social order in a society.
William Graham Sumner was the early US sociologist who described the difference between folkways and mores. He explained that folkways are norms for routine or casual interactions, while mores are norms that are considered vital to the well-being of society.
Yes, they are awarded annually in late May/early June.
the early sociologists are Aguste comete, he was the founding father of sociology and the you had Habat Spencer, Emile Durkhem, Kail Marx, Max Weber and Tacott Parson
If I got your question right it being a very wide subject on its on; a sociologist is someone who studies the development of human's behaviour; biological and societal using the help of the law if need be or even culture to help better the society they live in.
Madame Curie?
Sociologist Talcott Parsons' investigation of the tracking system led to the conclusion that tracking is a form of social stratification that can perpetuate inequalities by limiting opportunities for certain groups of students based on perceived abilities or class backgrounds.