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  • '''Social organization''' (aka social structure) is a general term used in sociology to refer to f
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  • DeVault, Marjorie L. Feeding the Family : The Social Organization of Caring as Gendered Work Women in Culture and Society. Chicago: Universit Goffman, Erving. Behavior in Public Places : Notes on the Social Organization of Gatherings. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1980.
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  • DeVault, Marjorie L. Feeding the Family : The Social Organization of Caring as Gendered Work Women in Culture and Society. Chicago: Universit Goffman, Erving. Behavior in Public Places : Notes on the Social Organization of Gatherings. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1980.
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  • '''Social organization''' (aka social structure) is a general term used in sociology to refer to f
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  • *[[Social organization]]
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  • ===Social Organization===
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  • * Institutional Behavior: Essays toward a Re-interpreting of Contemporary Social Organization, ISBN 0-8371-2145-0
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Social organization]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ion or guardianship, including individuals placed for foster care. (2) The social organization of a household or housekeeping unit using certain rooms and housekeeping fa
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  • *Barth, Fredrik, ed. 1969. Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: The Social Organization of Cultural Difference. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.
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  • *Fredrik Barth, ed. ''Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: The Social Organization of Cultural Difference.'' Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1969.
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  • Social organization <br>
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  • ...roduce or orient young, new or novice participants to participation in a [[social organization]]. Socialization may include [[rites of passage]], [[parent]]ing, [[initi
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  • ...ns of American anthropologists in part because it demonstrated a system of social organization and cultural value that contrasted with the U.S. culture. Indeed, this con
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  • ...ry of ordinary people and their strategies of coping with life; history of social organization; and history of social movements and deliberate attempts to induce social c
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  • ...p boundaries.<ref>Fredrick Barth. (1969) Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: The Social Organization of Cultural Difference. ISBN 0881339792</ref>
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  • Galaskiewicz, Joseph. Social Organization of an Urban Grants Economy. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1985. Leonard, Olen E. The Role of the Land Grant in the Social Organization and Social Processes of a Spanish-American Village in New Mexico. [1st ed.
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  • ...uality of condition, outcome, reward, and privilege as a desirable goal of social organization. The bases for such beliefs have been religious and secular…
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  • == Social Organization ==
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  • ...|authorlink= |coauthors= |title=The Language of Mediums and Psychics: The Social Organization of Everyday Miracles |publisher=Ashgate |year=2006 |pages= |isbn=0-7546-420
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  • ...is also the desert and the mountains. The desert creates a nomadic form of social organization where the whole community moves; mountain life is sedentary. Transhumance i
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  • It is customary to distinguish the influence of a [[community]]'s [[social organization]] on the [[social act|social acts]] of its members from its influence on th
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  • It is customary to distinguish the influence of a [[community]]'s [[social organization]] on the [[social act|social acts]] of its members from its influence on th
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  • ...ry of ordinary people and their strategies of coping with life, history of social organization, and history of social movements and deliberate attempts to induce social c
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  • ...d [[Isaac Newton]] were among the many who formed what might be termed the social organization of 17th century English science. And their awareness of and communication w
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  • Following anthropologist W. H. R. Rivers' classic ''Social Organization'' the study proceeded "under the assumption that all the things people do i
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  • ...ls), technological sophistication, availability of labor force but also of social organization (that can be manifest in the organization of the [[Built environment|buildi
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  • ...uality of condition, outcome, reward, and privilege as a desirable goal of social organization. The bases for such beliefs have been religious and secular…''</ref>
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  • The find yielded vital information about the social organization of A. afarensis: "It is clearly a mixed sample of young and old, large and
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  • ...ifferences as they developed their theories of human nature, morality, and social organization. The formal interest in studying differing peoples during the period perhap ...o make broader observations about structures of human thought, action, and social organization. This might take the form of comparing data from neighboring cultures like
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  • ...ather than a terrorist organization, the 1920s Klan is best described as a social organization built through a wildly successful pyramid scheme fueled by an army of highl
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  • ...between Turks and Armenians resulted from dissimilar cultural elements and social organization. By the end of the 19th century, the Ottoman authorities justified their at
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  • Lions are [[predator|predatory]] [[carnivore]]s who manifest two types of social organization. Some are ''residents,'' living in groups, called ''prides.'' The pride con
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  • ...was originally conceived under the idea that a biped would have human-like social organization and have something of a nuclear family in which the male would provide food
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  • ..._-_Stage_3|Sociology Core articles] with new entries on [[Bureaucracy]], [[Social organization]], [[Socialization]], [[Social act]], [[Social group]], an assortment of re
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  • ...n a basic level, Ramakrishna saw this system as a corrupt form of European social organization that forced educated men to be servants not only to their bosses at the off
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