A Sociology of Shame and Blame : Conclusion
Scambler, Graham
2019-07-02 00:00:00
[In a short conclusion, it is argued that sociology’s contribution to understanding norms of shame and blame is a crucial one. Reference is made to foresight and action sociologies here. A commitment to the development of these two forms of sociology is commended in the context of contemporary and topical debate.]
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[In a short conclusion, it is argued that sociology’s contribution to understanding norms of shame and blame is a crucial one. Reference is made to foresight and action sociologies here. A commitment to the development of these two forms of sociology is commended in the context of contemporary and topical debate.]
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