Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... relationships : their sources and consequences In defining the field of sociology I used the term human relation- ships rather than social relationships , to emphasize their identity . For outside a social context , the attributes we ...
... relationships : their sources and consequences In defining the field of sociology I used the term human relation- ships rather than social relationships , to emphasize their identity . For outside a social context , the attributes we ...
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... relationships in time and space . The temporal structure of human relationships Consider some garden variety examples of the temporal pattern-- ing of relationships . The whole urban network of transport and communication is contrived ...
... relationships in time and space . The temporal structure of human relationships Consider some garden variety examples of the temporal pattern-- ing of relationships . The whole urban network of transport and communication is contrived ...
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... relationships and parent- child relationships . There is , furthermore , the likelihood that both sets of relationships have changed over time . One has the sense of a moving equilibrium - an equilibrium always imperfectly achieved , of ...
... relationships and parent- child relationships . There is , furthermore , the likelihood that both sets of relationships have changed over time . One has the sense of a moving equilibrium - an equilibrium always imperfectly achieved , of ...
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