Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... Social edifice : structures of human relationships Demographic structure . Ecological structure : The temporal structure of human relationships . The spatial structure of human relationships . Organizational structure : Generic ...
... Social edifice : structures of human relationships Demographic structure . Ecological structure : The temporal structure of human relationships . The spatial structure of human relationships . Organizational structure : Generic ...
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... social structures — the way they are formed , sustained , and changed . But what do we mean by the term " social structure ? " A building is a structure . A sentence , with its subject and predicate has a structure . A machine , the ...
... social structures — the way they are formed , sustained , and changed . But what do we mean by the term " social structure ? " A building is a structure . A sentence , with its subject and predicate has a structure . A machine , the ...
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... structure and the institutional structure . The study of social stratification highlights inequalities in so- ciety - differences in the possession or achievement of things val- ued by the group . This aspect of social structure is ...
... structure and the institutional structure . The study of social stratification highlights inequalities in so- ciety - differences in the possession or achievement of things val- ued by the group . This aspect of social structure is ...
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