© 1997 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited About this chapter Cite this chapter Sharma, U. (1997). What is an Ethnic Group? The View from Social Anthropology. In: Clarke, A., Parsons, E. (eds) Culture, Kinship and Genes. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://...
Sociology, commonly defined as the scientific study ofsocial relations, social institutions, and societies, is characterized by a great diversity of ways of conceiving its objectives, uses, styles, and methods. One type ofsociologistsees it as having a mainly informative function: producing data and...
The social history of the United States is reviewed in light of this perspective, as are the implications for social workers who are involved in the delivery of human services. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9515.1982.tb00172.x 被引量: 9 年份: 1982 ...
Taylor & Francis GroupInternational Review of SociologyPecoud, A., 2010. What is ethnic in an ethnic economy?, International Review of Sociology - Revue Internationale de Sociologie 20(1): 59-76.Pecoud, A. (2010). What is Ethnic in an Ethnic Economy? International Review of Sociology, 20...
Groups, Sociology of S.Lindenberg, inInternational Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001 A group is a bounded collection of interacting individuals or a consensualsocial categorization. Sociological studies of groups (in contrast to psychological studies) always include attention to collec...
The findings highlight informal employment amongst this Pakistani ethnic minority group is neither universally driven by exclusion nor exit. Instead, some participate mostly due to exclusion, others mostly for exit rationales and some for a combination of the two, with different mixtures across ...
C. To make a complaint. 4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Mother and son. B. Sister and brother. C. Shop assistant and customer. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. A meeting. ...
Furthermore, those who survived their initial cultural and linguistic barriers and opted to stay at the institution tend to develop an academic identity that compensates for the lack of space for their group affiliation. This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to ...
sociology of language.’ Some scholars believe that the former is part of the terrain mapped out in linguistics, focusing on language in society for the light that social contexts throw upon language. For these scholars, the latter (‘sociology of language’) is primarily a subpart ofsociology...
Sociological theory is defined as an analytical theory of action that focuses on the issue of social integration, encompassing various perspectives such as functional systems analysis, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism within the field of sociology. ...