Not all authority figures are police officers, elected officials or government authorities. Besides formal offices, authority can arise from tradition and personal qualities. Max Weber, one of the key figures in sociology, realized this when he examined individual action as it relates to authority, ...
sanctions, police stations and various types of social welfare institutions of the home type (including geriatric institutions and homes for the elderlies). ... Jankovi, Milo - Sociologija/Sociology: Journal of Sociology, Social Psychology & Social Anthropology 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Current status...
Institutions have always been a major subject of social science research, particularly in political science and sociology. Beginning in the 1980s, their importance was reinforced with the emergence of the methodological approach known as new institutionalism and its intellectual streams, including rational...
Norms may be internalized—i.e., incorporated within the individual so that there is conformity without external rewards or punishments, or they may be enforced by positive or negative sanctions from without. The social unit sharing particular norms may be small (e.g., a clique of friends) ...
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One example of power is the use of economic aspects to gain political control over a certain area or country. What is an example of hard power? Hard power is largely based on coercion. For instance, hard power is used when a country imposes economic sanctions upon a country to get them ...