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239 human interaction her life’s work. More specifically, she concentrates on the ways in which social and cultural factors cond ...
240 to as a “signal function,” whereby messages such as fear or anxiety are relayed to the brain, indicating the presence of dan ...
241 verbal and nonverbal cues people communicate to one another. Emotional rules refer to the level of people’s emotions, the di ...
242 reassured, happy, and at ease. By evoking in passengers positive emotional states and feelings of comfort and safety, Delta ...
243 Call-center operators experience high levels of emotional burnout and distress, induced by their emotional labor, according ...
244 S P O N T A N E O U S C O N S E N T C O M B I N E S W I T H C O E R C I O N MICHAEL BURAWOY (1947– ) W hy workers in the cap ...
245 See also: Karl Marx 28–31 ■ Michel Foucault 52–55 ■ Pierre Bourdieu 76–79 ■ Anthony Giddens 148–49 ■ Harry Braverman 226–31 ...
246 T H I N G S M A K E U S J U S T A S M U C H A S W E M A K E T H I N G S DANIEL MILLER (1954– ) S ociologists, drawing on the ...
247 See also: Karl Marx 28–31 ■ Pierre Bourdieu 76–79 ■ Herbert Marcuse 182–87 ■ Thorstein Veblen 214–19 ■ Colin Campbell 234–35 ...
248 F E M I N I Z A T I O N H A S H A D O N L Y A M O D E S T I M P A C T O N R E D U C I N G GENDER INEQUALITIES TERI LYNN CARA ...
249 Female factory workers in Indonesia, like these garment workers in Sukoharjo, receive equal wages with men. According to Car ...
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F or centuries, the dominant institutions in Europe were the Church and the ruling class of monarchs and aristocrats. It was not ...
the behavior of its individual citizens—imposing social norms, and stifling individuality. Jürgen Habermas was similarly critica ...
RELIGION IS THE SIGH OF THE OPPRESSED CREATURE KARL MARX (1818–1883) ...
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256 opposite), the social structures and institutions that people create to serve them can instead come to control and even ensl ...
257 and yet he instilled in his son a belief that religion is necessary for morality. However, from a relatively young age, Karl ...
258 ruling class. Because a belief in the hereafter serves as a comfort to the poor and the oppressed, Marx described religion a ...
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