what has sociology Built or Fixed https://twitter.com/JoWolffBSG/status/1202126314309898241 …
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Unsure. Possibly a greater understanding of linguistics, the interaction of minds & environs, historical theory (which rarely leads to accurate prediction), metacultural awareness of behavioral trends & increased awareness of a vast variance in normative folkways/mores/norms
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Agreed. Certainly. However the ability to frame social constructs in linguistic theory to allow metacultural conversation proves a mainstay of human discourse across time, and certainly an attempt granting greater vocabulary & expanding man's awareness of man possesses some value
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By linguistic I mean language-based. Certainly we're developing stronger statistical methods of linguistic/behavioral analysis which can refine human behavior into something more-closely resembling a scientific computational biology study, however...
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I'd argue that sociology may've contributed to the spread of neoliberalism & postmodernism, for better & worse, and while we may get lost in the extremes of this field (grievance studies, etc) this does not detract from the value of growing the cognitive toolbox
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I have a hunch that you guys could do some good work with enterprise-scale social media datasets Unfortunately after the Facebook fracas where they got yelled at for running a study with no IRB approval puts the kibosh on that probably
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