Encyclopedia of Sociology
CRITICAL THEORY advanced industrial society, technical forms of control are no longer guided by consensually de- rived societal ...
CRITICAL THEORY indeterminate and social differences as differences of equivalency (Flax 1990). This perspective re- sults in an ...
CROSS-CULTURAL ANALYSIS Flax, Jane 1990 Thinking Fragments: Psychoanalysis, Femi- nism, and Postmodernism in the Contemporary We ...
CROSS-CULTURAL ANALYSIS subcultural or cultural groups have distinct advan- tages for generating and testing sociological theo- ...
CROSS-CULTURAL ANALYSIS Werner and Schoepfle 1987). Ethnoscience views these organizing principles as the ‘‘grammar of the cultu ...
CROSS-CULTURAL ANALYSIS Also of general interest are the surveys under- taken under the auspices of the World Values Survey Grou ...
CROSS-CULTURAL ANALYSIS from whole cultures or subunits such as communi- ties or institutions (e.g., family, school, or work- pl ...
CROSS-CULTURAL ANALYSIS long history of such collaboration. This has in- volved the development of a common agenda (official and ...
CROSS-CULTURAL ANALYSIS Greenfield, Patricia and Lalita Suzuki 1998 ‘‘Culture and Human Development: Implications for Parent- in ...
CROWDS AND RIOTS Damon and R. Lerner, eds., Handbook of Child Psy- chology: Volume 1, Theoretical Models of Human Develop- ment. ...
CROWDS AND RIOTS organization of social movements, and who are linked together by social networks, the media, or both. Examples ...
CROWDS AND RIOTS Variation in Crowd Behaviors and ‘‘Riots.’’ Based on extensive field observation of crowds, Sam Wright (1978) d ...
CROWDS AND RIOTS in the 1960s. But it has been argued that many of these riots, such as those that occurred following the assass ...
CROWDS AND RIOTS the final set of participants relevant to most in- stances of crowd behavior. Since they are the guardians of p ...
CROWDS AND RIOTS toward public protest and a corresponding relaxa- tion of measures of social control is frequently conducive to ...
CROWDS AND RIOTS and conventional audience. More often than not, however, protest crowds, large-scale victory cele- brations, an ...
CROWDS AND RIOTS this research is the view that social interaction among relevant sets of actors, rather than the background cha ...
CROWDS AND RIOTS REFERENCES Allport, Floyd H. 1924 Social Psychology. Boston: Hough- ton Mifflin. Bergesen, Albert 1980 ‘‘Offici ...
CULTURE Collective Behavior/Social Movements Section of the American Sociological Association, Bowling Green State University. S ...
CULTURE used in contemporary sociological research to de- scribe everything from elite artistic activities (Becker 1982) to the ...
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