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teacher of sociology - vertaling naar italiaans

STUDY OF THE SOCIAL CAUSE AND EFFECT OF VARIOUS ECONOMIC PHENOMENA
Sociology of Markets; Sociology of markets; Economical Sociology; Economic sociologist; Sociology of economy; Sociology of Economics
  • A diagram of actors facilitating economic exchange and their relations

teacher of sociology      
insegnante di sociologia
substitute teacher         
ALTERNATIVE FOR REGULAR TEACHER WHEN THEY ARE UNAVAILABLE
Substitute Teacher; Substitute teachers; Supply teacher; Relief teacher; Reliever teacher; Sub Teacher; Emergency teacher; Substitute teaching; Substitute Teaching; Associate Teaching; Associate teaching; Associate teacher
supplente (maestra che esercita temporaneamente la carica di insegnamento in assenza del titolare)
physics teacher         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Phys. Teach.; Physics Teacher; Phys Teach
insegnante di fisica

Definitie

supply teacher
(supply teachers)
A supply teacher is a teacher whose job is to take the place of other teachers at different schools when they are unable to be there. (BRIT; in AM, use substitute teacher
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Wikipedia

Economic sociology

Economic sociology is the study of the social cause and effect of various economic phenomena. The field can be broadly divided into a classical period and a contemporary one, known as "new economic sociology".

The classical period was concerned particularly with modernity and its constituent aspects, including rationalisation, secularisation, urbanisation, and social stratification. As sociology arose primarily as a reaction to capitalist modernity, economics played a role in much classic sociological inquiry. The specific term "economic sociology" was first coined by William Stanley Jevons in 1879, later to be used in the works of Émile Durkheim, Max Weber and Georg Simmel between 1890 and 1920. Weber's work regarding the relationship between economics and religion and the cultural "disenchantment" of the modern West is perhaps most iconic of the approach set forth in the classic period of economic sociology.

Contemporary economic sociology may include studies of all modern social aspects of economic phenomena; economic sociology may thus be considered a field in the intersection of economics and sociology. Frequent areas of inquiry in contemporary economic sociology include the social consequences of economic exchanges, the social meanings they involve and the social interactions they facilitate or obstruct.