Social TheoryPrentice-Hall, 1983 - 243 pages |
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... abstract features such as their strength , rather than on the content of those ties or the motivations of the people involved . In analyses such as these , nothing is said about people's motives , attitudes , or values . The impact of ...
... abstract features such as their strength , rather than on the content of those ties or the motivations of the people involved . In analyses such as these , nothing is said about people's motives , attitudes , or values . The impact of ...
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... abstract levels of conceptualization , Glaser and Strauss ( 1967 : 115 ) formulate a " discussional theory " which sets patient treatment within its larger context : the specific treatment setting ( cancer ward ) , the relations nurses ...
... abstract levels of conceptualization , Glaser and Strauss ( 1967 : 115 ) formulate a " discussional theory " which sets patient treatment within its larger context : the specific treatment setting ( cancer ward ) , the relations nurses ...
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... abstract , and general . The commodification of labor power reduces the relation between employer and employee to the abstract form found in the exchange of equivalents . This is the root of alienation . Beginning with the ...
... abstract , and general . The commodification of labor power reduces the relation between employer and employee to the abstract form found in the exchange of equivalents . This is the root of alienation . Beginning with the ...
Table des matières
PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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