Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... Definitions of culture abound and frequently conflict . Kroeber and Kluck- hohn devoted 28 pages to a listing of definitions of culture . They concluded that the definition given by Edward Tylor in 1871 was as good as any . Tylor's ...
... Definitions of culture abound and frequently conflict . Kroeber and Kluck- hohn devoted 28 pages to a listing of definitions of culture . They concluded that the definition given by Edward Tylor in 1871 was as good as any . Tylor's ...
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... define role behavior , but more often the rigidity or flexibility of role definition is de- pendent on what else is transpiring within the system . For example , there was a time in American culture when expected role behavior of a ...
... define role behavior , but more often the rigidity or flexibility of role definition is de- pendent on what else is transpiring within the system . For example , there was a time in American culture when expected role behavior of a ...
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... definition . The idea of the " between years " is frequently encountered , but that has an implication of " floating . " For our purposes at this time we will employ the following definition , recognizing that it , too , is open to ...
... definition . The idea of the " between years " is frequently encountered , but that has an implication of " floating . " For our purposes at this time we will employ the following definition , recognizing that it , too , is open to ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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