The Sociological Imagination

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The Sociological Imagination is a landmark 1959 book by sociologist C. Wright Mills that argues for understanding individual experiences through their broader social and historical contexts.

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instanceOf book
sociology book
academicDiscipline sociology
arguesFor understanding individual experiences through historical context
understanding individual experiences through social context
author C. Wright Mills NERFINISHED
centralConcept sociological imagination
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes abstracted empiricism
grand theory
emphasizes comparative perspective in sociological analysis
critical reflection on social structure
historical perspective in sociological analysis
field sociology
genre social theory
sociology
hasPart analysis of social structure and milieu
critique of contemporary American sociology
discussion of intellectual craftsmanship
hasReception considered a classic in sociology
widely used in sociology education
influenced critical approaches to social research
development of public sociology
influencedDiscipline critical sociology
public sociology
social theory
introducesTerm sociological imagination
keyTheme critique of positivism in sociology
relationship between biography and history
relationship between individual and society
responsibility of social scientists
role of values in social research
language English
notableQuote "By the sociological imagination I mean the quality of mind that enables one to grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society."
"Neither the life of an individual nor the history of a society can be understood without understanding both."
proposes link between personal troubles and public issues
publicationYear 1959
publisher Oxford University Press
setting mid-20th-century United States
subjectMatter methods and aims of social science
relationship between personal troubles and public issues
role of intellectuals in society
targetAudience educated general public
social scientists
sociologists

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C. Wright Mills notableWork The Sociological Imagination