File MS-2-89, Box 8, File 25 - Talks: Against the ghettoization of sociology (Departmental Presentation)

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Talks: Against the ghettoization of sociology (Departmental Presentation)

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MS-2-89, Box 8, File 25

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  • 1996 (Creation)
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    Halifax (N.S.)

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14 pages of textual records. ; 24 cm x 30 cm (folder).

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File consists of notes for Jerome Barkow's presentation The Ghettoization of Sociology, presented to the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Dalhousie University. The notes are about how sociologists typically do not engage with sociobiological topics, because they are seen as politically correct topics. Barkow talks about his experiences with the sociologist and evolutionists, and how the former needs to recognize the fact that evolutionary theory can enhance the research done on their pre-existing topics, while evolutionists need to realize that some of the people in their community are actually racist and discriminatory, and that not all accusations of such behaviors are defamatory.

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