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... individual with the status of an outsider degradation ceremonies . The individual is called to account be- fore the group , witnesses denounce him or her , the offender is pronounced guilty , and , most important in sociological terms ...
... individual with the status of an outsider degradation ceremonies . The individual is called to account be- fore the group , witnesses denounce him or her , the offender is pronounced guilty , and , most important in sociological terms ...
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... individual's change in social class arose from his or her own behavior - hard work , sacrifice , and ambition on the one hand , versus indolence and alcohol abuse on the other . Although some social mo- bility is due to such individual ...
... individual's change in social class arose from his or her own behavior - hard work , sacrifice , and ambition on the one hand , versus indolence and alcohol abuse on the other . Although some social mo- bility is due to such individual ...
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... Individual and Systemic Discrimination Sociologists stress that we need to move beyond thinking in terms of individual dis- crimination , the negative treatment of one person by another . Although such behavior certainly creates ...
... Individual and Systemic Discrimination Sociologists stress that we need to move beyond thinking in terms of individual dis- crimination , the negative treatment of one person by another . Although such behavior certainly creates ...
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The Sociological Perspective | 3 |
The Role of Values in Social Research | 14 |
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology | 20 |
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