Trifles and A Jury of her Peers
.... The main implication: that
social organization, for all its power, can be fragile and may be transformed by
social actors who have sufficient motivation for ....
(2505

10

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Michael Milken and Robert K. Merton
.... generalized. Five kinds of
social actors are identified by Merton: conformists, innovators, ritualists, retreatists, and rebels. Typically ....
(3833

15

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Social Construction of Reality
.... From Mead's theory of symbolic interactionism they use the idea that the
social realities emerge out of the interaction between
social actors. ....
(1847

7

)
Social Norm
....
social norms as measures of deviance include the fact that the norms may be too strong, forcing mass conformity, or too weak, with
social actors "too weakly ....
(950

4

)
Substance Use and Max Weber's Social Theory
.... Weber acknowledges that underprivileged
social actors do not stand equally before the law; instead, the socially privileged are in a better position to exploit ....
(3176

13

)
Child Abuse and Social Deviance
.... That may hold true where
social actors have the wherewithal to perceive
social inequities, but where children are concerned there should be little expectation ....
(2288

9

)
Origins of Social Problems
.... In order to visualize the evolution of deviancy, Heiner provides us with a figure that shows how
actors within society push
social norms towards deviancy. ....
(1660

7

)
Foreign Policy and the Implementation Approach
.... realism, the state is not an actor, but rather is an institution that is constantly evolving according to the "coalitions" of
social actors (Morasvcsik http ....
(3119

12

)
Definitions of Sociology Theories
.... several types of sociological analysis, including Harold Garfinkel's "ethnomethodology." Phenomenology examines how
social actors approach phenomena and asks ....
(971

4

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Normative Determinism
.... Furthermore, Garfinkel rejected absolutely the assumption that the ordinary judgments of ordinary
social actors can ever be discounted or dismissed as ....
(2622

10

)
Policy Research and Majchrzak
.... similar observation and shows that understanding the viewpoints of the different stakeholders is a first step to reaching objectivity: "
Social actors are held ....
(959

4

)
Comte on Social Order and Progress
.... Members of society makes
social and cultural values their own by learning from other
actors in the
social system what is expected of them (30). ....
(1986

8

)
Views of Public Policy
.... and agricultural associations (Eisner 2). Regime analysis is valuable precisely because it is so inclusive, examining the different
social actors and actor ....
(1428

6

)
Interpersonal Understanding
.... others as we mature (as a part of our increasingly sophisticated cognitive processing abilities), but we also become increasingly competent as
social actors. ....
(1146

5

)
Sociological Work of Durkheim, Marx and Barthes
.... Endless varieties of dyadic, intergroup, and intrasocietal encounters suggest that the reality of
social organization and
social actors may not easily be ....
(1356

5

)
Perspectives of Marriage as a Social Institution
.... attention away from stable norms and values to an ever-changing, continually readjusting
social process. Symbolic interactionists view humans as
actors on a ....
(1528

6

)
Films Critiquing Social Scene of Their Era
.... enhance their thematic content, in both cases a critique of the
social scene of .... an industry producing sound films, and the ability of silent
actors to succeed ....
(1667

7

)
Negotiated Meanings of Gender & Ethnicity
.... The paper contends that one way to understand the nature of phenomena is to examine what the
social actors say about it and the meanings they attach to it. ....
(2828

11

)
Hamlet and Actors
.... of the king he has to sacrifice himself in order to restore the
social order and .... The
actors have to play this uncertainty according to how it would affect them ....
(1946

8

)
Handbook of Economic Sociology
.... demonstrate many uses for money; money is viewed as the lifeblood of an economy and financing is intertwined with power relations between
social actors. ....
(4338

17

)
Social Roles and Emotions
.... Emotional freedom requires the individual to become separate from the
social role he or .... Successful
actors typify the "exaggerated need to win for the sake of ....
(1298

5

)
Durkhein and Weber on Religion
.... Thus individual
social actors are nothing so much as "features of the collective type" (329), taking personality as it were from the attributes of the
social ....
(1803

7

)
Love and Social factors
.... relational dimensions of microinteraction (ie, power and status) that are aggregated into
social structure. Power entails conduct by which
actors compel other ....
(2692

11

)
Sociology as History and Science
.... people should be understood as historical and
social actors . . . intricately selected and intricately formed by the variety of human societies. ....
(2016

8

)
Popular Culture & Cultural Artifacts
.... second way is for the text to pose the question as an issue for the viewer in the way it emphasizes the degree to which people, or
social actors, appear before ....
(4067

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)
Social Network Analysis The following presents S
....
Social network analysis includes the mapping and measuring of relationships. .... and its participants, the evaluation of the location of the
actors determines the ....
(3270

13

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Labor Unions in the 21st Century
.... p. 2). However, the unions were functioning in industrial-based societies that were characterized largely by manufacturing and relatively-fixed
social actors. ....
(906

4

)
Labor Unions in the 21st Century
.... p. 2). However, the unions were functioning in industrial-based societies that were characterized largely by manufacturing and relatively-fixed
social actors. ....
(911

4

)
Sociological Drama Theory
.... Goffman's
social interaction analyses also makes extensive, questionable assumptions about the characteristics of the
actors, the characteristics of the ....
(1334

5

)
Concept of Deviance and Social Change
.... Weber recognized the importance of subjective factors--such as intentions, meanings, and interpretations--that the
actors bring to any
social situation. ....
(577

2

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