CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «FAMILISTIC»
Ketahui penggunaan
familistic dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
familistic dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
Sorokin: Familistic, Contractual and Compulsory Relations As Sorokin states in
the foreword to the English edition of Gemein- schaft and Gesellschaft, these
types are reiterated up to and presumably in his own thinking. Sorokin's familistic
and ...
2
Aging in European Societies: Healthy Aging in Europe
despite strong emphasis on traditional familism, older adults in familistic nations
do not possess equally strong family networks. Therefore, what are the
challenges faced by older adults in familistic nations with a lack of social activity
network ...
Constantinos Phellas, 2012
3
Social and Cultural Dynamics
The dictatorial government may for a time find an emotional echo in that part of
the population which sees its enemies attacked ; but that is not enough for the
establishment of the real familistic relationship. When all relevant conditions have
...
Pitirim Aleksandrovič Sorokin, 1962
4
The Basic Trends of Our Times
and fraudulent fibers, they contain, in addition, a considerable portion of the
familistic filaments or relationships. For instance, though the total network of
social relationships of the Soviet political and economic system is made up
mainly of ...
A Sorokin Pitrim, Pitirim A. Sorokin, 1964
5
Strong family and low fertility:a paradox?: New perspectives ...
The change of values toward individualism and secularisation could be
obstructed by the underlying familistic mentality: consequently, in Italy both
fertility and secularisation are low because they are both dropped by the Italian
familistic way of ...
Giampiero Dalla Zuanna, Giuseppe A. Micheli, 2006
6
Family and Community in the Kibbutz
Most important of all, the familistic pattern is more personalized: the housewife
renders services to those closest and dearest to her; her daily activities serve as
a symbolic reaffirmation of a diffuse and comprehensive lifelong loyalty and ...
7
Constructive Typology and Social Theory
Sorokin: Familistic, Contractual and Compulsory Relations As Sorokin states in
the foreword to the English edition of Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft, these types
are reiterated up to, and presumable in, his own thinking. Sorokin's familistic and
...
8
Evangelicals and Democracy in America, Volume 1: Religion ...
Evangelical Protestant views on premarital sex and divorce have become
somewhat more familistic since the 1970s, and churchgoing evangelical
Protestants were significantly more familistic than average Americans. Of course,
evangelical ...
Steven Brint, Jean Reith Schroedel, 2009
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Care and Social Integration in European Societies
Understanding cultural diversity in care provision modes: individualistic and
familistic care policies The restriction of public social care to poor relief was a self
-evident part of 19th-century social policy, which was based on the family model ...
Birgit Pfau-Effinger, Birgit Geissler, 2005
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Kingsley Davis: A Biography And Selections From His Writings
At least this is a reasonable hypothesis when familistic systems are compared
with our own. The Familistic System There have been, and are. many familistic
societies.12 In primitive cultures the tendency for all social relations to transpire ...
David M. Heer, Kingsley Davis
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «FAMILISTIC»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
familistic digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
No reason why women shouldn't be hit singles
Research studies suggest single women have to work hard to avoid being stigmatised, particularly in familistic societies such as America, ... «The Sunday Times, Mei 15»
WHAT IS THE PROBLEM ABOUT CORRUPTION?
They claim that Protestantism reduces corruption in part because of its association with individualistic non-familistic relations. The inference ... «Trinidad & Tobago Express, Dis 14»
Family Commitment Blended with Strong Religion Dampens Civic …
Another possibilitly is that familistic Americans who are devoted to their religion and places of worship "probably have little time and energy to ... «Baylor University, Nov 12»
More thoughts on homophily and faith
For familistic individuals, religious congregations appear to reinforce their insularity within their immediate social circle and family.”. «Patheos, Sep 12»
EDUCATION, LANGUAGE AND ART
... a character based on success in non-family relations and struggle with a wider world rather than the familistic education of most civilizations. «The Fortnightly Review, Sep 12»
POWER AND BUREAUCRACY
This is a world of feuds, factions and familistic and dynastic quarrels, famously displayed in Romeo and Juliet, the novels of Walter Scott and ... «The Fortnightly Review, Ogo 12»
FAMILY, FRIENDSHIP AND POPULATION
In order to protect this asset, familistic system usually emphasise the opposition .... In the absence of any familistic production system since the ... «The Fortnightly Review, Jul 12»
THE ORIGINS OF CAPITALISM
What emerges from the detailed study of manorial and taxation documents is that we are not dealing in English history with a familistic, ... «The Fortnightly Review, Mei 12»
American exceptionalism
So, for a predominantly Protestant country, it is exceptionally religious.) Americans also tend to be exceptionally familistic – devoted to marriage ... «UC Berkeley, Apr 11»
The Translation Wars
He gives us, for example, rememorating, producement, curvate, habitude, rummers, familistic, gloam, dit, shippon and scrab. In all, Wilson ... «New Yorker, Nov 07»