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Dass unser Lebensstil und Konsum auf Dauer das Klima bedrohen, die Vielfalt der Arten reduzieren, das Trinkwasser immer knapper werden lassen, ist der Bevölkerung durchaus bewusst. Doch nur eine Minderheit ist bereit, im Alltag auf das Auto zu verzichten, für Urlaubsreisen nicht das Flugzeug zu benutzen, ökologische Lebensmittel zu kaufen oder beim Kauf von Möbeln auf das Zertifikat »nachhaltige Holzwirtschaft« zu setzen. Wie lässt sich der Widerspruch zwischenWissen um den eigenen Ressourcenverbrauch und Sorge um die Umwelt einerseits und wenig nachhaltigem Konsumverhalten andererseits erklären?
This article is concerned with the specification and estimation of relationships whose dependent variable is qualitative in nature (such as "yes" or "no"). It discusses logit equations with and without interaction, and the estimation procedure is generalized least squares. Part I deals with dependent variables that take only two values, part II with variables taking more than two values, and part III describes informational measures for the explanatory power of the determining factors. The discussion of more advanced technical matters is contained in various appendixes.
One of the byproducts of World War II of which society is hardly aware is the new stage of development which the social sciences have reached. This development indeed may prove to be as revolutionary at the atom bomb. Applying cultural anthropology to modern rather than "primitive" cultures, experimentation with groups inside and outside the laboratory, the measurement of sociopsychological aspects of large social bodies, the combination of economic, cultural, and psychological fact-finding, all of these developments started before the war. But, by providing unprecedented facilities and by demanding realistic and workable solutions to scientific problems, the war has accelerated greatly the change of social sciences to a new development level. The scientific aspects of this development center around three objectives: (1) Integrating social sciences. (2) Moving from the description of social bodies to dynamic problems of changing group life. (3) Developing new instruments and techniques of· social research. Theoretical progress has hardly kept pace with the development of techniques. It is, however, as true for the social as for the physical and biological sciences that without adequate conceptual development, science cannot proceed beyond a certain stage. It is an important step forward that the hostility to theorizing which dominated a number of social sciences ten years ago has all but vanished. It has been replaced by a relatively wide-spread recognition of the necessity for developing better concepts and higher levels of theory. The theoretical development will have to proceed rather rapidly if social science is to reach that level of practical usefulness which society needs for winning the race against the destructive capacities set free by man's use of the llatural sciences. I should like to survey certain concepts and theories which have emerged mainly from experimental research. They concern: (a) Quasi-stationary social equilibria and social changes. (b) Locomotion through social channels. (c) Social feedback processes and social management. The last two of these will be dealt with in a later article. A cursory introductory discussion of certain aspects of the present state of affairs in social science is included here for those readers who are interested in the general background of these concepts and in the problems from which they have sprung.
Hundert Jahre nach seiner Premiere im Oktober 1910 findet der Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie wieder in Frankfurt am Main statt. Damit unterstreicht die Fachgesellschaft die Bedeutung, die dem Wissenschaftsstandort Frankfurt für die zeitgenössischen Sozialwissenschaften zukommt. Neben dem 1971 gegründeten Frankfurter Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften haben das traditionsreiche Institut für Sozialforschung, das Sigmund-Freud-Institut, das Cornelia-Goethe-Centrum sowie der Exzellenzcluster »Die Herausbildung normativer Ordnungen« das gegenwärtige Erscheinungsbild der Frankfurter Soziologie nachhaltig geprägt. ...
In welcher Welt leben wir? : Soziologiekongress zum Thema "Transnationale Vergesellschaftungen"
(2010)
Frankfurt wird vom 11. bis 15. Oktober zum fünften Mal Austragungsort des Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS) sein. Zu diesem mittlerweile 35. DGS-Kongress – der erste fand vor 100 Jahren ebenfalls in Frankfurt statt – werden rund 3000 Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus aller Welt erwartet. ...