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Stanislav Leonard Andreski, dans sa graphie polonaise Stanisław Andrzejewski, né le 8 mai 1919 à Częstochowa, Pologne, et mort le 26 septembre 2007 à Reading, Royaume-Uni, est un sociologue anglo-polonais, connu principalement pour son livre Les sciences sociales, sorcellerie des temps modernes ?.

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dbo:abstract Stanisław Andrzejewski (* 8. Mai 1919 in Częstochowa; † 26. September 2007 in Reading) war ein polnischer Soziologe. Andrzejewski wurde 1939 bei der Invasion durch die Sowjetunion verhaftet; ihm gelang die Flucht nach England, wo er als Soldat auf britisch-sowjetischer Seite kämpfte. Im deutschsprachigen Raum ist er durch sein Buch „Die Hexenmeister der Sozialwissenschaften. Mißbrauch, Mode und Manipulation einer Wissenschaft“ bekannt geworden, in dem er sich kritisch mit den Gesellschaftswissenschaften auseinandersetzt. Insbesondere der Verwendung soziologischen Fachjargons schreibt er eine Verschleierungsfunktion zu: „Bluff in Hülle und Fülle und eine erschreckende Armut an neuen Ideen.“ Andrzejewski lehrte in Chile und in Nigeria Soziologie und war anschließend von 1964 bis 1984 Professor an der University of Reading. (de) Stanislav Leonard Andreski, dans sa graphie polonaise Stanisław Andrzejewski, né le 8 mai 1919 à Częstochowa, Pologne, et mort le 26 septembre 2007 à Reading, Royaume-Uni, est un sociologue anglo-polonais, connu principalement pour son livre Les sciences sociales, sorcellerie des temps modernes ?. (fr) Stanisław Andrzejewski (or Stanislav Andreski) (8 May 1919, in Częstochowa – 26 September 2007, in Reading, Berkshire) was a Polish-British sociologist. He is known for his indictment of the "pretentious nebulous verbosity" endemic in the modern social sciences in his classic work Social Sciences as Sorcery (1972). Andrzejewski was a Polish Army officer. During the German-Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 he was taken prisoner by the Soviets. He escaped to Britain and fought against the Germans on the Western Front in Władysław Anders' Polish II Corps. At the University of Reading, United Kingdom, he was a professor of sociology, a department he founded in 1965. (en) Stanisław Andrzejewski o Andreski (Częstochowa, 8 maggio 1919 – Reading, 26 settembre 2007) è stato un sociologo polacco naturalizzato inglese, conosciuto principalmente per la sua forte opposizione alla "pretenziosa e nebulosa verbosità" endemica nell'attuale mondo delle scienze sociali. In particolare, la denuncia di tale fenomeno è ferocemente espressa nel suo classico Social Sciences as Sorcery (1972), tradotto in italiano come Le Scienze Sociali come stregonerie. Presso la University of Reading (in Gran Bretagna), divenne professore di sociologia nel dipartimento che fondò nel 1965. (it) Stanislav Leonard Andreski (ur. 8 maja 1919 w Częstochowie jako Stanisław Andrzejewski, zm. 26 września 2007 w Reading) – polsko-brytyjski socjolog. (pl)
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