sociological framework
[soʊ.ʃi.ə.ˈlɑ.dʒɪ.kəl ˈfreɪm.wɜrk]
nounpl: sociological frameworks
quadro teórico sociológico
1. A structured set of concepts, theories, and analytical approaches used to examine and understand social phenomena, structures, and relationships
The researcher applied a Marxist sociological framework to analyze class inequality in modern society.
A pesquisadora aplicou um quadro teórico sociológico marxista para analisar a desigualdade de classe na sociedade moderna.
2. A conceptual model that provides categories, variables, and theoretical perspectives for systematic social analysis
Using a functionalist sociological framework, the study examined how institutions maintain social stability.
Usando um quadro teórico sociológico funcionalista, o estudo examinou como as instituições mantêm a estabilidade social.
3. An organizational structure of ideas and methods that guides sociological research and interpretation
The sociological framework for this research incorporates intersectionality and critical race theory.
O quadro teórico sociológico desta pesquisa incorpora interseccionalidade e teoria crítica da raça.
This term is fundamental in Brazilian and Portuguese academic sociology and social sciences. Brazilian universities emphasize diverse sociological frameworks including structuralism, functionalism, and critical approaches. The concept reflects the importance of theoretical grounding in Latin American academia, where scholars often engage deeply with European and North American sociological traditions while developing indigenous perspectives on social issues.
Related Idioms & Phrases
within a sociological framework
through the lens of a sociological framework
adopting a sociological framework
grounded in a sociological framework
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