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Rejoinder to Lembcke's Response to Wright, J. Talmadge, David G. Embrick, and Kelsey Henke. \Interdisciplinarity, Post-disciplinarity, and Anomic Specialization
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Wright, J Talmadge
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Academic disciplines
/ Durkheim, Emile (1858-1917)
/ Holism
/ Interdisciplinary approach
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Social sciences
/ Sociological research
/ Sociology
/ Specialization
2016
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Rejoinder to Lembcke's Response to Wright, J. Talmadge, David G. Embrick, and Kelsey Henke. \Interdisciplinarity, Post-disciplinarity, and Anomic Specialization
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Wright, J Talmadge
in
Academic disciplines
/ Durkheim, Emile (1858-1917)
/ Holism
/ Interdisciplinary approach
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Social sciences
/ Sociological research
/ Sociology
/ Specialization
2016
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Rejoinder to Lembcke's Response to Wright, J. Talmadge, David G. Embrick, and Kelsey Henke. \Interdisciplinarity, Post-disciplinarity, and Anomic Specialization
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Wright, J Talmadge
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Academic disciplines
/ Durkheim, Emile (1858-1917)
/ Holism
/ Interdisciplinary approach
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Social sciences
/ Sociological research
/ Sociology
/ Specialization
2016
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Rejoinder to Lembcke's Response to Wright, J. Talmadge, David G. Embrick, and Kelsey Henke. \Interdisciplinarity, Post-disciplinarity, and Anomic Specialization
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Rejoinder to Lembcke's Response to Wright, J. Talmadge, David G. Embrick, and Kelsey Henke. \Interdisciplinarity, Post-disciplinarity, and Anomic Specialization
2016
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In response to Jerry Lembke’s comments on our article, I respectfully disagree that the problem is one of ‘‘holism’’ and not ‘‘interdisciplinarity.’’ The assumption that social phenomena can be greater than the sum of its individual parts is well established. Durkheim’s ‘‘social facts’’ are well demonstrated in how we use empirical methods to discover new truths about social patterns that remain invisible on the individual level. Indeed, this is the task of sociology—to look for such patterns, and then to recognize how those patterns fit within the larger social issues of power, wealth, and status. It is one of the reasons we call sociology a social science. Of course, individual patterns will vary, but we can still examine how those patterns may reveal something in the aggregate, apart from their individual status. Epidemiological studies do this as a matter of course.
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