Social TheoryPrentice-Hall, 1983 - 243 pages |
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... actors trust each other to reciprocate in some fashion at a later time . Unspecified obligations relieve actors of the burden of precisely calculating the nature and timing of appropriate responses . In this kind of " generalized ...
... actors trust each other to reciprocate in some fashion at a later time . Unspecified obligations relieve actors of the burden of precisely calculating the nature and timing of appropriate responses . In this kind of " generalized ...
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... actors and by assuming a high degree of homogeneity or similarity between them , " the sociologist is warranted in treating social behavior as the interaction between categories of actors who exhibit tendencies to act in certain ways ...
... actors and by assuming a high degree of homogeneity or similarity between them , " the sociologist is warranted in treating social behavior as the interaction between categories of actors who exhibit tendencies to act in certain ways ...
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... actors relate to each other in conscious ways , using their sense of how things are or should be arranged to determine their choices . Some mean by structure an organized quality of social life of which actors are probably unaware ...
... actors relate to each other in conscious ways , using their sense of how things are or should be arranged to determine their choices . Some mean by structure an organized quality of social life of which actors are probably unaware ...
Table des matières
PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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