Forms of social inequality in the Castro Culture of north- west Iberia. European Journal of Archaeology 5(2): 213-248.SASTRE, I. (2002): Forms of social inequality in the Castro Culture of North Western Iberia, European Journal of Archaeology, 5(2): 213-48....
The concern to think about the place of caste as a conceptual category – within, and in relation to, broader sociological understandings of inequality – was the primary motivation of the British Sociological Association Presidential event on ‘Caste and its Implications for Sociologies of Inequalit...
Following Simmel and the Chicago School of sociology, this new approach analyzes the legal system not by its power relations and patterns of inequality, but by its social forms, or the structures and processes that constitute the legal system's spatial outlook and temporality. Taking a radical ...
This book is about the incomes and living standards of the people of Europe. It treats employment, income inequality and poverty, housing, health, education, deprivation and social exclusion. The reader will learn about many of the socia... AB Atkinson,E Marlier 被引量: 278发表: 2010年 The...
aSocial distance, as one of the leading social factors, refers to the relative distance recognized by the interlocutors. Everyone in the society forms certain distances with others unconsciously,who may be close intimates, familiar acquaintances, or unknown strangers. What inequality of status and ...
V. Stoicke, ‘Women’s labours: the naturalization of social inequality and women’s subordination’, in K. Young, C. Wolfowitz and R. McCullagh (eds.), Of Marriage and the Market, Women’s Subordination in International Perspective (London, 1981). Google Scholar For a good discussion of...
The contemporary context has resulted in declining social protection, and failing support networks that expose older people to greater risk of injury and worse, unmet need and abandonment. In this light, precarity can be used to highlight Conclusion: precarity, inequality and disadvantage in later ...
Architecture has always been a privileged arena for the negotiation and contestation of social and political positions, identities and hegemony. The mechanisms through which architecture is used within these contexts are an essential part of the political economy of a group or a larger polity. However...
Urban Planning, Social Policy and New Forms of Urban Inequality and Social Exclusion in Greek Cities Urban planning in Greece hardly constitutes part of a broader social and economic policy, while the absence of a well-organized welfare state is partly com......
Learn about different forms of government, including democratic and non-democratic governments. Find real-world examples of specific types of...