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Tag Archives: Abdul Rahman Embong

The Power of Sociology

A Malaysian teacher wears a hijab and face mask, while looking over some papers, while two students look on. They are outdoors, with other classmates and teachers in the background

“[Students] can see the power and relevance of sound social theories and sociological perspectives together with strong methodologies to analyse social conditions and suggest change.” – Malaysian sociologist Professor Abdul Rahman Embong

Posted bySociology at WorkJanuary 28, 2017December 20, 2025Posted inBlog, Sociology QuotesTags:Abdul Rahman Embong, International Sociological Association, Malaysia, Students

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