10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CRESCIVELY»
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Social problems at midcentury: role, status, and stress in a ...
Since most of the legal battles associated with status have been won, it is in this
area of crescively enforced status distinctions that stress situations tend to arise
at the present time. Not only, as we saw in Chapter 1, should Negroes not be ...
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Understanding Deviance: A Guide to the Sociology of Crime ...
The conception is built up 'crescively'113 and gradually, including the
consideration of marginal and perhaps even absurd cases. It has at various times
been treated as including, for example, dwarfs, giants, stutterers, prostitutes,
strippers, ...
David M. Downes, Paul Rock,
2011
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The Oxford Handbook of Criminology
As Rock (1995) has shown, policy formation within the Home Office is typically a
matter of written argument developing 'crescively'. For example, the 1991
Criminal Justice Act was the outcome of a decade-long process of casting about
for the ...
Mike Maguire, Rodney Morgan, Robert Reiner,
2007
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Middle Class Radicalism: The Social Bases of the British ...
The voluntary association is a new structure crescively established to meet these
structural needs.“ The third major way in which such intermediate groups
contribute to social and political life is through their interest functions. That is, they
...
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School Desegregation Research: New Directions in Situational ...
At one level these myths of national membership are very general and change
only crescively. Yet, they do change, and for studies of school desegregation they
provide the most obvious source of the cultural set that gets translated into a ...
Jeffrey Prager, Douglas Longshore, Melvin Seeman,
1986
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Interdisciplinary Relationships in the Social Sciences
The ethnomethodological approach is applicable to the extent that the
investigator can locate and delineate a cultural production ( such as a natural
language or a terminology for kinship relations) which is a closed system
crescively ...
"There are no privileged classes in the United States in the sense of official ranks
or status; but there are privileged classes in terms of unofficially or crescively
enforced rights and obligations" (Bernard, 1957, 61). In a certain sense, though, ...
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Maliha Mendoza Mahmood,
2013
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Selves at Risk: Patterns of Quest in Contemporary American ...
... the central threads of this chapter. The self has endured many challenges, both
in history and, crescively, in writing. Such challenges, however, serve only to
redefine the self, as it has been redefined before in diverse moments and
cultures.
... patterns are considered the results of cumulative, unplanned, adaptive
responses to threats to the equilibrium of the system as a whole. Responses to
problems are thought of as taking the form of crescively developed defence
mechanisms ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium,
2009