culture', since that word denotes, not any concrete reality, but an abstraction, and as it is commonly used a vague abstraction. But direct observation does reveal to us that these human beings are connected by a complex network of social relations. I... Research Methods in Social Network Analysis - Strona 17pod redakcją - Liczba stron: 530Ograniczony podgląd - Informacje o książce
| Colin Bell - 1968 - Liczba stron: 212
...paper 'On Social Function', '. . . direct observation does reveal . . . that . . . human beings arc connected by a complex network of social relations'....the term "social structure' to denote this network of actually existing social relations. "... I regard as a part of the social structure all social relations... | |
| Walter L. Wallace - Liczba stron: 578
...appropriately with his definition of social structure ("direct observation does reveal to us that . . . human beings are connected by a complex network of...the term 'social structure' to denote this network of actually existing relations" [Radcliffe-Brown, 1965: 190]). Thus (although his discussion of "social... | |
| Alain Degenne, Michel Forsé - 1999 - Liczba stron: 260
...Propinquity Interest Propinquity Interest relations: 'Direct observation does reveal to us that . . . human beings are connected by a complex network of...the term "social structure" to denote this network of actually existing relations.' But the concept was still too broad and metaphorical. In the 1950s,... | |
| John Scott - 2002 - Liczba stron: 416
...denotes, not any concrete reality, but an abstraction, and as it is commonly used a vague abstraction. But direct observation does reveal to us that these human...the term 'social structure' to denote this network of actually existing relations. It is this that I regard it as my business to study if I am working,... | |
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