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Tag Archives: International Sociological Association

Our Responsibility as Sociologists

A woman holds up a sign with Donald Trump's picture. It says: Elect a clown, expect a circus. In the background protesters hold sings and the USA flag.

“We need to reflect, respond and recognise our responsibility as sociologists.” – Prof Margaret Abraham, President of the International Sociological Association, has addressed the discriminatory Executive Order by USA President Donald Trump.

Posted bySociology at WorkFebruary 4, 2017December 20, 2025Posted inBlog, Sociology QuotesTags:Donald Trump, International Sociological Association, Margaret Abraham, sociology quotes

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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