Sociological thought: beyond Eurocentric theory

Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press (1996)
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Abstract

By confining itself to Western male founders alone, conventional sociology has managed to exclude the female half of Western Society as well as non-European societies and social scientists. This book moves beyond the Eurocentric male character of sociology to claim the objectivity that social science is required to exhibit.

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