Sociology in Brazil A Brief Institutional and Intellectual History
‘In a country marked by colonization, slavery, late industrialization and immense social inequality, sociology found fertile ground to understand how societies develop in peripheral conditions. Cordeiro and Neri show how this rich sociological tradition b
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Sociology in Brazil A Brief Institutional and Intellectual History Veridiana Domingos Cordeiro Hugo Neri
Sociology Transformed Series Editors John Holmwood School of Sociology and Social Policy University of Nottingham Nottingham, UK Stephen Turner Department of Philosophy University of South Florida Tampa, FL, USA
The field of sociology has changed rapidly over the last few decades. Sociology Transformed seeks to map these changes on a country by country basis and to contribute to the discussion of the future of the subject. The series is concerned not only with the traditional centres of the discipline, but with its many variant forms across the globe. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14477
Veridiana Domingos Cordeiro • Hugo Neri
Sociology in Brazil A Brief Institutional and Intellectual History
Veridiana Domingos Cordeiro University of São Paulo São Paulo, Brazil
Hugo Neri University of São Paulo São Paulo, Brazil
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Acknowledgments
Being part of such a relevant collection is an honor for us. We hope to provide an informative, reflective, and readable account for our readers. Brazil has a complex history and social reality, and the aim of the most Brazilian sociologists since the 1930s has been the interpretation of this history and reality thus. Before that, many other “Social Imagineers”
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