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TheApplicationofSocialRoleTheoryinthePracticeEthical 2012年3月 第3O卷第2期 合肥师范学院学报 JournalofHefeiNormalUniversity Mar.2012 Vol_30No.2 论社会角色理论在大中学校德育实践中的应用 方政 (合肥师范学院思想政治理论课教学部,安徽合肥230061) [摘要]社会学理论有着较高的应用价值,利用社会学的理论成果开展...
Social interaction based on different roles happens almost automatically. A role is fulfilled without the person thinking about it. This is also the reason why social interaction is so accessible. If everyone always had to think before taking on a role, social interaction would become very slow, ...
Social script theory incorporates these aspects of the sociology of knowledge into cognitive linguistics. It advocates a model of cognitive sociology which accounts not only for biological constructs with information processing systems, but also social constructs such as the concept of self, significant ...
In social circumstances, dress has often been used as a role sign to indicate the nature and degree of formality of any gathering and occasionally the social status of people present. The current trend towards blurring these role signs in dress is probably democratic, but it also makes some ...
In this article, the contribution of role theory to our understanding and management of service encounters is highlighted. In the first section of the article the focus on social exchange within role theory is identified and commonalities between relational approaches to marketing and a role theoretica...
Drawing on multi-level, dynamic systems theory in sociology which has been developed and applied in institutional, organizational, and societal analyses, we formulate a general theory of social groups. This social systems approach has not been previously applied in the group area. We claim that thi...
social identity (redirected fromSocial identity theory) Acronyms (SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY) those aspects of the individual's self-concept which are derived from membership of and identification with social categories, e.g. race, gender, religion, occupation, and which are made salient in contexts where th...
An experiment supported our hypotheses about the relationship between the social context in which sexist humor is delivered and the adoption of a non-critical humor mindset to interpret it. First, a professional workplace setting implied a local norm that is more prohibitive of sexist jokes than ...
CL Guenther,MD Alicke - 《Journal of Experimental Social Psychology》 被引量: 104发表: 2008年 Painful Choices: A Theory of Foreign Policy Change "Perseverance of Social Theories : The Role of Explanation in the Persistence of Discredited Information," Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, ...