Encyclopedia of Sociology
COHORT PERSPECTIVES history, usually age in different ways. For example, the enjoyment of ‘‘midlife’’ experienced at around age ...
COHORT PERSPECTIVES (1968); yet persistent failure to comprehend this duality has perpetuated numerous false stereo- types (e.g. ...
COHORT PERSPECTIVES In another example, the influences of cohort differences in norms has been analyzed as the process of ‘‘coho ...
COHORT PERSPECTIVES His classic work on ‘‘demographic translation’’ sets out the mathematical procedure for moving between the c ...
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR Liben, and D. S. Palermo, eds., Visions Of Aesthetics. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum. O’Rand, Angela M. ...
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR crazes, fads, fashions, publics (participants in form- ing public opinion), cults, followings; and reform an ...
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR are sifted as the crowd moves toward collaborative action, usually involving a division of labor. To explain ...
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR reaction, but with persisting concerns they acquire organization and programs, and interpretative in- teract ...
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR cause and being susceptible to influence by simple acts. Heirich specifies determinants of the process by wh ...
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR action from the general to the specific. There is a jump from extremely high levels of generality to specifi ...
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR centrally organized, with the bulk of the partici- pants ‘‘mobilized’’ much as soldiers in an army are mobil ...
COMMUNITARIANISM COMMUNES See Alternative Life-Styles. COMMUNISM See Socialism and Communism. COMMUNITARIANISM Communitarianism ...
COMMUNITARIANISM Other sociologists whose work contains communitarian elements are Robert E. Park, Wil- liam Kornhauser, and Rob ...
COMMUNITARIANISM it into public life, and recast its academic content. Its tools were The Responsive Communitarian Plat- form: R ...
COMMUNITARIANISM infrastructure,’’ are in place. At the same time, communitarians do not presume that people can be made as virt ...
COMMUNITARIANISM about one another and reinforce each other’s particular brand of conservative views. Similarly, the members of ...
COMMUNITARIANISM communitarian position in this matter are Linda Waite, Glen Elder, Alice Rossi, and David Popenoe). The communi ...
COMMUNITARIANISM norms, and meanings, and a shared history and identity to a particular culture. Some critics also contend that ...
COMMUNITY Takes a Village) have combined communitarian with welfare-liberal themes. Among conservatives, Jack Kemp, a group of T ...
COMMUNITY specification, association, and limited area) re- quire a territorial context. George Hillary (1955), in a content ana ...
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