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group solidaritythe sociology of everyday lifeIn sociology, rituals are considered a social practice with powerful effects, and a prerequisite for functioning and sustainment of society itself. It was Durkheim who first identified the need for repeated ritual encounters among humans, in the sense of...
212 LETTERS IN CANADA 2000 and craftsmen=s solidarity was a more burning question then than now. Detailed expositions of constitutions of small craft groups should appear in footnotes if at all. The book is partly scholarly monograph and... M Ruse - 《University of Toronto Quarterly》 被引量...
Does restorative justice really work in a classroom? We Are Teachers Research shows that restorative justice “can be successful in schoolsbecause it creates interactional patterns that produce positive social-emotional outcomes like group solidarity and individual emotional energy. The social-emotional outc...
Unlike some, it does not deny the effort on the part of such organizations to be involved in public discourse and public policy; instead, it argues this interest is insufficient. Drawing attention to the basic elements of organizations such as black churches theology, organizational hierarchy, and...
So increasing people’s cooperation, fostering greater solidarity within the group, this can involve particular religious beliefs like you’ll get punished if you’re not nice to other members of your own group. I could also involve the performance of rituals, which create more bonding amongst ...
Ritual theories argue that one’s sense of morals, community bonds, and the self are a function of the rituals in which one partakes, both sacred and profane. The restorative justice ritual brings together victims and offenders, their emotions, and their stories to produce solidarity and other...
Notes that the rise and fall of group solidarity is a central problem in macrosociology; to account for the development of solidarity, sociologists have often invoked arguments about conflict or normative consensus, which, although cogen... M Hechter 被引量: 58发表: 1982年 Anthropological versus ...
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