Social TheoryPrentice-Hall, 1983 - 243 pages |
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... social world by “ lumping together various other 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 ...
... social world by “ lumping together various other 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 ...
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... social relations are based on ex- change . But not so many are willing to accept the argument that the principles which govern exchange relations are the most elementary and fundamental forms of social behavior to which all others are ...
... social relations are based on ex- change . But not so many are willing to accept the argument that the principles which govern exchange relations are the most elementary and fundamental forms of social behavior to which all others are ...
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... social system and reward the individual member ( Winch , 1977 ) . The impact of a social structure ( that is , its ability to control and motivate social behavior ) is related to the function it serves . A structure performing a minor ...
... social system and reward the individual member ( Winch , 1977 ) . The impact of a social structure ( that is , its ability to control and motivate social behavior ) is related to the function it serves . A structure performing a minor ...
Table des matières
PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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