Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... community is that of social control . The overall purpose of social control is to maintain the system , not necessarily to maintain the status quo . Social control may be exerted by the entire community , through its network of values ...
... community is that of social control . The overall purpose of social control is to maintain the system , not necessarily to maintain the status quo . Social control may be exerted by the entire community , through its network of values ...
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A Social Systems Approach Ralph E. Anderson, Irl E. Carter. structured ; they constantly and self - consciously review their performances and restructure themselves accordingly . ( Etzioni , 1964 , p . 58 ) The problem of control is ...
A Social Systems Approach Ralph E. Anderson, Irl E. Carter. structured ; they constantly and self - consciously review their performances and restructure themselves accordingly . ( Etzioni , 1964 , p . 58 ) The problem of control is ...
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... Social Control and Social Conflict . The process of standardization is related to social control . Among other ways , a group achieves an identity or steady state by shaping its members ' behaviors in certain ways . The application of ...
... Social Control and Social Conflict . The process of standardization is related to social control . Among other ways , a group achieves an identity or steady state by shaping its members ' behaviors in certain ways . The application of ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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