The modern sociological concept of solidarity originated with the French philosopher and politician Pierre Leroux and took on its definitive modern meaning during the French Third Republic as influenced by the progressive thinking of the eminent homme de gouvernement Leon Bourgeois. The term refers ...
Solidarity is a key concept in the European Union. However, the concept of solidarity lacks systematic theoretical examination to enable a sufficient understanding of its contextual meaning and to provide an operationalisable benchmark for analysis. To address this research gap, I propose an analytica...
In the above quotation Kaiser (1971) refers to Fisher (1941a:193). Kaiser (1970:1,1974:51) coined the term "societal sciences" meaning "sciences treating society" without the side-meaning "solidarity" of the attribute "social". He entite... A Vogt,DMJ Barta - Physica-Verlag HD 被引量...
Solidarity is a principle oriented toward the common good that ensures that each person can have the necessary goods and services for a dignified life. As such, it is very often approached in a theoretical manner. In this empirical study, we explored the development of a culture of solidarity ...
This study is a theoretical analysis of human conception in the modern world. Emphasis is placed on Niklas Luhmann's concept of social systems as organisms of meaning creation which communicatively evolve with corresponding environments... S Rogers - 《Sociology & Anthropology》 被引量: 0发表: 200...
AE Komter,Solidarity (ICS),A Asw - 《Advances in Sociology》 被引量: 1发表: 2005年 Sacrifice and solidarity: a qualitative study of family experiences of death and bereavement in critical care settings during the pandemic Background:Pandemic-related restrictions are expected to continue to shape...
Sociology of Law: Emile Durkheim on law and social solidarity It is the singularly most notable achievement of Emile Durkheim that he worked consistently and successfully towards the institutionalization of sociology as an academic discipline. In the sharpness of his formulation of the material and.....
CHAPTER 1. Solidarity, Strategy, and the Meaning of Business Culture and Economic Interests The Classical Origins of the Problem of Capitalist Interests Culture and Interests in Contemporary Economic Sociology Investigating American Business Associations ...
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Despite solidarity’s re-appearance in debates about health policy, the meaning of this concept remains evasive. While it is often defined as “the glue that keeps people together” (Komter,2005:2), different perspectives have been put forward to explain how such social cohesion is achieved. ...