Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 66
... relationship of equivalence in which people attend to group membership , while the individuality and separate identity of persons is not very marked . Key words are identification , care , solidarity and friendship . The experience of ...
... relationship of equivalence in which people attend to group membership , while the individuality and separate identity of persons is not very marked . Key words are identification , care , solidarity and friendship . The experience of ...
Page 68
... relationship may penetrate the domain of the market and of institutional relationships , for example , when teachers or psychiatrists have love affairs with their pupils or patients , or when clients start having a personal relationship ...
... relationship may penetrate the domain of the market and of institutional relationships , for example , when teachers or psychiatrists have love affairs with their pupils or patients , or when clients start having a personal relationship ...
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... relationship between Enlightenment reasoning and the development of sociology's treatment of the social . Taking as one of these themes the relationship between nature and gender , Ray weaves an account of how sociology tried to deal ...
... relationship between Enlightenment reasoning and the development of sociology's treatment of the social . Taking as one of these themes the relationship between nature and gender , Ray weaves an account of how sociology tried to deal ...
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Sociology | 9 |
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TONY WALTER Reincarnation Modernity and Identity 21 | 21 |
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