Sociology; Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1966 - 730 páginas |
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... objects are crystallized for the person as the smooth , ongoing tenor of his life is interrupted , as action is ... objects of the world are not " out there " possessing some intrinsic character which will reveal itself when an independ ...
... objects are crystallized for the person as the smooth , ongoing tenor of his life is interrupted , as action is ... objects of the world are not " out there " possessing some intrinsic character which will reveal itself when an independ ...
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... objects , is not the corporeal or physical object but rather the image which each of us has of another . Indeed , the corporeal aspect of another may remain the same while the image changes . ( “ When I first met him , a year ago , I ...
... objects , is not the corporeal or physical object but rather the image which each of us has of another . Indeed , the corporeal aspect of another may remain the same while the image changes . ( “ When I first met him , a year ago , I ...
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... objects but also the recognition that we are agreed . In the process of learning to discriminate , identify , under- stand , and evaluate the objects with which our worlds are furnished , we learn to see them as others see them . We do ...
... objects but also the recognition that we are agreed . In the process of learning to discriminate , identify , under- stand , and evaluate the objects with which our worlds are furnished , we learn to see them as others see them . We do ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ENTERING THE GROUP | 43 |
THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS | 89 |
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