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How the sociological perspectives would view urban revitalization?
it is the view that looks at behavior of groups, not indviduals
comprehensive
The Interactionist perspective is the sociological perspective holds the view that people create their social worlds through interaction and manipulation of symbols.
the difference between sociological imagination and sociological perspective is that the sociological imagination is the quality of mind that essentially grasp the interplay of a human being in the place with in.. this is all about our imagination .. the way think and what to do. this is the way of considering the behavior of a person.. while the sociological perspective is the distinct point of view , it guides us our behavior, thinking and making choices .... that's would be all
How the sociological perspectives would view urban revitalization?
it is the view that looks at behavior of groups, not indviduals
external factors motivating a an entreprenuer
comprehensive
The Interactionist perspective is the sociological perspective holds the view that people create their social worlds through interaction and manipulation of symbols.
as an outsider
Sociological imagination works in a very unique manner. This is the ability for one to think outside the normal routines of life and view things in a different perspective.
the difference between sociological imagination and sociological perspective is that the sociological imagination is the quality of mind that essentially grasp the interplay of a human being in the place with in.. this is all about our imagination .. the way think and what to do. this is the way of considering the behavior of a person.. while the sociological perspective is the distinct point of view , it guides us our behavior, thinking and making choices .... that's would be all
Sees general patterns of society in the lives of individual people.
what is macro enterpreneurshi school of thought
by using tv
when the observer loses objective view on situation and becomes part of the observed social group.