Sociological Theory: A Book of ReadingsLewis A. Coser, Bernard Rosenberg Macmillan, 1976 - 651 pagina's |
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... Merton emphasizes this kind of rulelessness in his interpretation of the importance of the " sincerity " theme in Kate Smith's war bond drive : The emphasis on this theme reflects a social disorder- " anomie " is the sociological term ...
... Merton emphasizes this kind of rulelessness in his interpretation of the importance of the " sincerity " theme in Kate Smith's war bond drive : The emphasis on this theme reflects a social disorder- " anomie " is the sociological term ...
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... Merton's Theory of Social Structure and Anomie We pointed out earlier that Merton's theory of social structure and anomie has two essential parts : his application of Durkheim's essential concept of anomie and his theory and typology of ...
... Merton's Theory of Social Structure and Anomie We pointed out earlier that Merton's theory of social structure and anomie has two essential parts : his application of Durkheim's essential concept of anomie and his theory and typology of ...
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... Merton , " Some Preliminaries to a Sociology of Medical Educa- tion , " in R. K. Merton , G. Reader , M.D. , and P. L. Kendall , eds . , The Student - Physician ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1957 ) , pp . 72-76 . 9. Robert K.
... Merton , " Some Preliminaries to a Sociology of Medical Educa- tion , " in R. K. Merton , G. Reader , M.D. , and P. L. Kendall , eds . , The Student - Physician ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1957 ) , pp . 72-76 . 9. Robert K.
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activities alienation ambivalence American analysis anomie anthropologists aspects association attitudes authority become behavior Bronislaw Malinowski bureaucratic characteristic child concept conflict conformity consequences constitute Coser course culture cycle defined definition degree differentiation Durkheim economic elements Emile Durkheim example existence experience fact feeling Florian Znaniecki Free Press function functional analysis Georg Simmel given Glencoe goals human ideas important individual influence interaction interest involves Karl Marx kind marriage Marx Max Weber means Merton modern moral nature norms objective observed organization orientation patterns person political position possible prestige primitive problem psychological reciprocal reference regard relations relationship Robert K role role-set rules S. N. Eisenstadt sense situation social structure social system society sociological theory sociologists status superego symbols Talcott Parsons tion tive utopian values Weber Wright Mills