THE SUBJECT MATTER OF INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY AND ITS RELATION WITH SOME RELATED DISCIPLINES Cover Image

ПРЕДМЕТНА ОДРЕЂЕНОСТ ИНДУСТРИЈСКЕ СОЦИОЛОГИЈЕ И ЊЕН ОДНОС ПРЕМА НЕКИМ СРОДНИМ ДИСЦИПЛИНАМА
THE SUBJECT MATTER OF INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY AND ITS RELATION WITH SOME RELATED DISCIPLINES

Author(s): Danilo Ž. Marković
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Sociology of Law
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Нишу

Summary/Abstract: The author in the first part of his paper writes on subject-matter of general and special sociologies and their mutual relations. He states that in the marxist system of social science only establishment of those special sociologies may be permitted, which as their subject-matter have areas of social life not embraced by any other special social science. In the second part of the paper process of rise of industrial sociology is described. Further are discused existing definitions of the industrial sociology. The author surveys all these definitions and gives his own, according to1 which industrial sociology is described as special sociological discipline which as its subject-matter has industry as a social phenomenou and social processes and relations grown out of the industrial form of production in society as whole; i. e., relations that exist between industry and soeiet}', or industrial enterprises as producing social groups and all the other social groups. In the third part are considered relations between general and industrial sociology, industrial sociology and sociology of work, industrial sociology and industrial psychology, and industrial sociology and urban sociology.

  • Issue Year: VI/1967
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 233-245
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Serbian