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The Basics George Ritzer. the rise of consumer society , the loss of symbolic exchange , the increase in sim ... GEORGE RITZER Modern Sociological Theory , 5th ed . New York : McGraw - Hill , 2000. Deals with contemporary sociological ...
The Basics George Ritzer. the rise of consumer society , the loss of symbolic exchange , the increase in sim ... GEORGE RITZER Modern Sociological Theory , 5th ed . New York : McGraw - Hill , 2000. Deals with contemporary sociological ...
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The Basics George Ritzer. Controversial study of Mead's work as it relates not only to pragmatism , but also the Chicago School of sociology and symbolic interactionism . DMITRI SHALIN , " George Herbert Mead , " in George Ritzer , ed ...
The Basics George Ritzer. Controversial study of Mead's work as it relates not only to pragmatism , but also the Chicago School of sociology and symbolic interactionism . DMITRI SHALIN , " George Herbert Mead , " in George Ritzer , ed ...
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... George Ritzer , the modern world is defined by increasing McDonaldization . 18. McDonaldization involves an emphasis on efficiency , calculability , predictability , and control through technologies . 19. McDonaldization also brings ...
... George Ritzer , the modern world is defined by increasing McDonaldization . 18. McDonaldization involves an emphasis on efficiency , calculability , predictability , and control through technologies . 19. McDonaldization also brings ...
Contents
Classical Grand Theories | 13 |
Classical Theories of Everyday Life | 42 |
Contemporary Theoretical Portraits of the Social World 1755 | 75 |
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