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Examines 40 places located in the rural South. The analysis demonstrates that both racial composition and other community characteristics such as spatial l... M Semyonov,RI Scott - 《Rural Sociology》 被引量: 25发表: 1983年 Gender ideologies and the formation of rural industrial classes in South...
“Theories, examples of cultural models, and methods to explore those” presents the conception of cultural models and provides their examples in social sciences. It describes pan-cultural, cross-cultural, and cultural approaches to the study of emotiona
Hoselitz– urbanisation. The theory here is that if populations are packed more closely together new ideas are more likely to spread than amongst diffuse rural population Strengths of Modernisation Theory Below are some examples of the theory working in practice, sort of!
Human and social capital have elicited notable attention of research scholars in various disciplines such as sociology, economics, finance, political science, behavioral science, human resource management, and organizational theory in their quest for answers to a broadening range of questions in their ow...
A composite unifying theory on causes of obesity related-MetS has been formulated and published in an accompanying article (1). In the current article, the historical and recent past, present and future corollaries of this theory are discussed. By presen
C Chase-Dunn,A Alvarez,D Pasciuti - 《Research in Rural Sociology & Development》 被引量: 15发表: 2005年 East, West, Communication and Theory: Searching for the Meaning for Searching for Asian Communication Theories This paper begins with a discussion of the concept of 'Asia', the cultural...
While they are less critical in judgment of rural sociology's performance than was the earlier study being "replicated" (Picou et al. 1978a), the assertion made by Falk and Zhao is still fundamentally misdirected. Until rural sociology faces the issue of data quality, its improvements in "...
In the present research, “entrepreneur” is defined as an individual who has chosen to pursue their professional aspirations independently, working on their own and assuming the risks of this endeavor (Hébert & Link,1982), which includes self-employment. Although we understand that working for on...
LGBTQIA+ and other non-binary aspects are addressed with more detail in the Sociology of Law chapter. In this brief summary of feminist legal and political theories, this chapter tried to acknowledge the great diversity of perspectives that exists within feminist thought, including debates that have...