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-'''Sociology of [[culture]]''', or '''cultural sociology''', is one of the most popular fields of [[sociology]], particularly in the United States. Cultural sociology is a [[methodology]] that incorporates [[cultural analysis]] into interpretations of social life. Cultural sociologists are influenced by many social and cultural theories. More than other fields of sociology, cultural sociologists tend to explore interdisciplinary social and cultural theories including, but not limited to, postmodern and poststructural theory. Scientific investigation and the production of empirically verifiable analysis (especially in terms of testable theories) is considered taboo among many, but not all self proclaimed cultural sociologists.+'''Sociology of [[culture]]''', or '''cultural sociology''', is a field of [[sociology]]. Cultural sociology is a [[methodology]] that incorporates [[culture theory]] into interpretations of social life. Cultural sociologists are influenced by many social and cultural theories. More than other fields of sociology, cultural sociologists tend to explore interdisciplinary social and cultural theories including, but not limited to, postmodern and poststructural theory. Scientific investigation and the production of empirically verifiable analysis (especially in terms of testable theories) is considered taboo among many, but not all self proclaimed cultural sociologists.
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Sociology of culture, or cultural sociology, is a field of sociology. Cultural sociology is a methodology that incorporates culture theory into interpretations of social life. Cultural sociologists are influenced by many social and cultural theories. More than other fields of sociology, cultural sociologists tend to explore interdisciplinary social and cultural theories including, but not limited to, postmodern and poststructural theory. Scientific investigation and the production of empirically verifiable analysis (especially in terms of testable theories) is considered taboo among many, but not all self proclaimed cultural sociologists. [1] [May 2007]

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