Social relations and social roles: the unfinished systematic sociology
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adam_text | CONTENTS PUBLISHER’S NOTE xii FLORIAN ZNANIECKI: HIS LIFE—by Helena Z. Lopata xüi WORKS OF FLORIAN ZNANIECKI xx PART 1-----[THE SCOPE OF SOCIOLOGY] Chapter 1 WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY? 3 1. Agreements and Disagreements Among Sociologists 2. Sociology as the Science of Society 3. Can Societies, as Defined by Nineteenth-Century Sociologists and Their Followers, Be Classified? 4. Sociology as the Science of Man 5. Sociology as the Science of Social Interaction 6. Social Cooperation and Social Systems Chapter 2 THE FIELDS OF SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 21 The Concept of Field of Research Collective Meeting Places Community Habitats Cities as Fields of Research Metropolitan Regions The Modem World as a Field of Research Chapter 3 HUMANISTIC VERSUS NATURALISTIC APPROACH TO SOCIOLOGICAL FIELDS 1. Naturalistic Presuppositions in Studies of Human Collectivities 2. Spatial Data as Human Values v 46
vi CONTENTS 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The Humanistic Approach to the Population Humanistic Redefinition of Human Needs Redefinition of the Process of Satisfying Needs Humanistic Redefinition of Material Techniques Summary and Conclusion PART 2—[social relations] Chapter 4 THE STUDY OF SOCIAL RELATIONS IN COMMUNITIES 1. Introduction 2. The Multiplicity and Diversity of Social Actions and Reactions in a Community 3. The Search for Specific Social Relations in a Community 4. The Impact of Social Conflicts on Social Relations 5. Sociological Generalizations About Social Relations 6. The Theory of the Dependence of Social Relations on Psychological Factors 7. The Theory of the Dependence of Interindividual Relations on the Social Environment 8. The Theory of the Dependence of Social Relations on Total Cultures 9. Conclusions ChapterS MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONS L The Sociological Significance of Mother-Child Relations 2. Various Conceptions of Motherhood 3. Rejection of Children by Their Biological Mothers 4. Acceptance of Children by Mothers 5. Mother’s Duties Concerning Her Child’s Body 6. The Mother’s Duty of Making the Child a Conscious Partner in Their Relation
CONTENTS 7. 8. 9. 10. VU Duties of Educational Guidance Duties of the Child Toward the Mother The Duty of Gratitude Entrusting Specific Motherly Duties to Others Chapter 6 FRATERNAL RELATIONS 133 1. Social Bonds Between Siblings 2. The Formation and Extension of Relations Between Brothers 3. Voluntary Formation of Relations Similar to Brotherhood 4. The Fraternal Duty of Sympathetic Understanding 5. Mutual Aid by Gifts 6. Mutual Aid by Active Services 7. Collaboration Chapter 7 MARITAL AND EROTIC RELATIONS 1. Distinction Between Marital and Erotic Relations 2. The Common Purpose of Marital Relations 3. Selection of Marital Partners 4. The Wedding 5. Mutual Duties of Husband and Wife 6. Selection of Partners in Erotic Relations 7. Mutual Duties of Lovers 8. The Extension of Erotic Ideals to Marital Relations 148 Chapter 8 RELATIONS OF POLITE COMPANION SHIP 1. Common Enjoyment as the Purpose of Polite Companionship 2. Polite Companionship in Princely Courts 3. Relations Between Statesmen and Visitors 4. Free Relations of Polite Companionship Among the Nobility 172
viii CONTENTS 5. The Extension of Polite Companionship Among Capitalists and Professionals 6. Personal Worth as a Standard in the Choice of Partners for Polite Companionship 7. The Active Duties of Polite Companions Chapter 9 INTEGRATION OF SOCIAL RELATIONS 188 1. Connections Among Social Relations 2. Integration of Relations of Polite Companionship 3. Integration of Social Relations Between a Father and His Descendents 4. Integration of the Social Relations Between a Child and Various Adults 5. Other Examples of Integrated Relations Chapter 10 THE CONCEPT OF SOCIAL ROLE 199 1. Common Characteristics of Integrated Social Relations 2. Participation of the Same Individual in Diverse Systems of Social Relations 3. The Concept of Role 4. Definition of Social Role by Comparison with Theatrical Role 5. Divergent Conceptions of Individual Participation in Social Life Chapter 11 PERSONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Standards of Personal Fitness Sex and Age Standards Hereditary Biological Characteristics Artificial Bodily Traits Hereditary Psychological Characteristics Estimate of Personal Ability Based on Observation of Previous Performances 7. Acceptance of Newcomers Based on Their Recommendation by Authoritative Judges 210
CONTENTS ІХ 8. Compulsory Acceptance of Persons Appointed by Powerful Leaders Chapter 12 SOCIAL CIRCLES 226 1. Differentiation of Social Circles According to the Values in Which They Are Actively Interested 2. The Size of Social Circles Within Communities 3. Expansion of Social Circles Beyond the Range of the Community 4. The Duration of Social Circles and Their Organization Chapter 13 PERSONAL RIGHTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 240 The Sociological Conception of Rights Are There Any Universal Rights? Rights to Personal Prestige Symbolic Manifestations of Prestige The Right of Inferiors to Have Their Merit Recognized by Superiors The Right to Personal Esteem by Equals Right to Physical Safety Economic Rights Right to Sympathetic Understanding Right to Have Authoritative Judgments Accepted Right to Obedience Right to Perform New Actions Chapter 14 PERSONAL FUNCTIONS 1. The Concept of Personal Function 2. Particular Duties Toward Particular Individuals 3. Generalized Duties Within Wide Social Circles 4. Duties Toward a Person’s Social Circle When It Is an Organized Social Group 5. Duties of Members of Organized Groups Toward Outsiders 6. Duties Toward One’s Self 273
x CONTENTS 7. Culturally Patterned Actions by Which Social Duties Are Fulfilled 8. Classification of Social Roles by Their I’ unctions 9. The Evolutionary Approach to the History of Social Roles Chapter 15 ROLES IN TRIBAL COMMUNITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Primary Differentiation of Social Roles Social Roles of Women as Mothers The Emergence of Nonmaterial Roles of Women The Differentiation of Men’s Roles in Tribal Communities Magico-religious Roles of Alen The Technical Functions of Men Economic Functions in Tribal Communities Moral Functions Roles of Warriors Aesthetically Patterned Functions How to Study the Historical Evolution of Social Roles Chapter 16 THE SOCIAL ROLES OF KINGS 1. Kings as Rulers of States 2. The Religious Function of Kings 3. The Military Function of the King 4. The Political Function of the King 5. The Rights of Kings 6. The Historical Evolution of Social Roles Following the Formation of Kingdoms Chapter 17 THE FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIATION 1. 2. 3. 4. OF RELIGIOUS ROLES The Public Functions of Priests in Capital Cities The Private Functions of Priests Priests as Writers Priests as Educators
contents Xl 5. The Roles of Religious Innovators 6. The Roles of Priests as Missionaries Chapter 18 THE DIFFERENTIATION OF ROLES OF WARRIORS 343 1. Territorial Divisions 2. Differentiation of the Social Functions of Warriors 3. Specialization of Warriors in Aggressive and Defensive Techniques 4. Specialization Based on Ways of Transportation Chapter 19 THE EVOLUTION OF POLITICAL ROLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 350 Political Functions of the King Evolution of the Roles of Judges and Lawyers Evolution of the Roles of Legislators Evolution of Administrative Roles Diplomatic Roles INDEX OF NAMES 363 INDEX OF TOPICS 365
CONTENTS PUBLISHER’S NOTE xii FLORIAN ZNANIECKI: HIS LIFE—by Helena Z. Lopata xüi WORKS OF FLORIAN ZNANIECKI xx PART 1-----[THE SCOPE OF SOCIOLOGY] Chapter 1 WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY? 3 1. Agreements and Disagreements Among Sociologists 2. Sociology as the Science of Society 3. Can Societies, as Defined by Nineteenth-Century Sociologists and Their Followers, Be Classified? 4. Sociology as the Science of Man 5. Sociology as the Science of Social Interaction 6. Social Cooperation and Social Systems Chapter 2 THE FIELDS OF SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 21 The Concept of Field of Research Collective Meeting Places Community Habitats Cities as Fields of Research Metropolitan Regions The Modem World as a Field of Research Chapter 3 HUMANISTIC VERSUS NATURALISTIC APPROACH TO SOCIOLOGICAL FIELDS 1. Naturalistic Presuppositions in Studies of Human Collectivities 2. Spatial Data as Human Values v 46
vi CONTENTS 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The Humanistic Approach to the Population Humanistic Redefinition of Human Needs Redefinition of the Process of Satisfying Needs Humanistic Redefinition of Material Techniques Summary and Conclusion PART 2—[social relations] Chapter 4 THE STUDY OF SOCIAL RELATIONS IN COMMUNITIES 1. Introduction 2. The Multiplicity and Diversity of Social Actions and Reactions in a Community 3. The Search for Specific Social Relations in a Community 4. The Impact of Social Conflicts on Social Relations 5. Sociological Generalizations About Social Relations 6. The Theory of the Dependence of Social Relations on Psychological Factors 7. The Theory of the Dependence of Interindividual Relations on the Social Environment 8. The Theory of the Dependence of Social Relations on Total Cultures 9. Conclusions ChapterS MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONS L The Sociological Significance of Mother-Child Relations 2. Various Conceptions of Motherhood 3. Rejection of Children by Their Biological Mothers 4. Acceptance of Children by Mothers 5. Mother’s Duties Concerning Her Child’s Body 6. The Mother’s Duty of Making the Child a Conscious Partner in Their Relation
CONTENTS 7. 8. 9. 10. VU Duties of Educational Guidance Duties of the Child Toward the Mother The Duty of Gratitude Entrusting Specific Motherly Duties to Others Chapter 6 FRATERNAL RELATIONS 133 1. Social Bonds Between Siblings 2. The Formation and Extension of Relations Between Brothers 3. Voluntary Formation of Relations Similar to Brotherhood 4. The Fraternal Duty of Sympathetic Understanding 5. Mutual Aid by Gifts 6. Mutual Aid by Active Services 7. Collaboration Chapter 7 MARITAL AND EROTIC RELATIONS 1. Distinction Between Marital and Erotic Relations 2. The Common Purpose of Marital Relations 3. Selection of Marital Partners 4. The Wedding 5. Mutual Duties of Husband and Wife 6. Selection of Partners in Erotic Relations 7. Mutual Duties of Lovers 8. The Extension of Erotic Ideals to Marital Relations 148 Chapter 8 RELATIONS OF POLITE COMPANION SHIP 1. Common Enjoyment as the Purpose of Polite Companionship 2. Polite Companionship in Princely Courts 3. Relations Between Statesmen and Visitors 4. Free Relations of Polite Companionship Among the Nobility 172
viii CONTENTS 5. The Extension of Polite Companionship Among Capitalists and Professionals 6. Personal Worth as a Standard in the Choice of Partners for Polite Companionship 7. The Active Duties of Polite Companions Chapter 9 INTEGRATION OF SOCIAL RELATIONS 188 1. Connections Among Social Relations 2. Integration of Relations of Polite Companionship 3. Integration of Social Relations Between a Father and His Descendents 4. Integration of the Social Relations Between a Child and Various Adults 5. Other Examples of Integrated Relations Chapter 10 THE CONCEPT OF SOCIAL ROLE 199 1. Common Characteristics of Integrated Social Relations 2. Participation of the Same Individual in Diverse Systems of Social Relations 3. The Concept of Role 4. Definition of Social Role by Comparison with Theatrical Role 5. Divergent Conceptions of Individual Participation in Social Life Chapter 11 PERSONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Standards of Personal Fitness Sex and Age Standards Hereditary Biological Characteristics Artificial Bodily Traits Hereditary Psychological Characteristics Estimate of Personal Ability Based on Observation of Previous Performances 7. Acceptance of Newcomers Based on Their Recommendation by Authoritative Judges 210
CONTENTS ІХ 8. Compulsory Acceptance of Persons Appointed by Powerful Leaders Chapter 12 SOCIAL CIRCLES 226 1. Differentiation of Social Circles According to the Values in Which They Are Actively Interested 2. The Size of Social Circles Within Communities 3. Expansion of Social Circles Beyond the Range of the Community 4. The Duration of Social Circles and Their Organization Chapter 13 PERSONAL RIGHTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 240 The Sociological Conception of Rights Are There Any Universal Rights? Rights to Personal Prestige Symbolic Manifestations of Prestige The Right of Inferiors to Have Their Merit Recognized by Superiors The Right to Personal Esteem by Equals Right to Physical Safety Economic Rights Right to Sympathetic Understanding Right to Have Authoritative Judgments Accepted Right to Obedience Right to Perform New Actions Chapter 14 PERSONAL FUNCTIONS 1. The Concept of Personal Function 2. Particular Duties Toward Particular Individuals 3. Generalized Duties Within Wide Social Circles 4. Duties Toward a Person’s Social Circle When It Is an Organized Social Group 5. Duties of Members of Organized Groups Toward Outsiders 6. Duties Toward One’s Self 273
x CONTENTS 7. Culturally Patterned Actions by Which Social Duties Are Fulfilled 8. Classification of Social Roles by Their I’ unctions 9. The Evolutionary Approach to the History of Social Roles Chapter 15 ROLES IN TRIBAL COMMUNITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Primary Differentiation of Social Roles Social Roles of Women as Mothers The Emergence of Nonmaterial Roles of Women The Differentiation of Men’s Roles in Tribal Communities Magico-religious Roles of Alen The Technical Functions of Men Economic Functions in Tribal Communities Moral Functions Roles of Warriors Aesthetically Patterned Functions How to Study the Historical Evolution of Social Roles Chapter 16 THE SOCIAL ROLES OF KINGS 1. Kings as Rulers of States 2. The Religious Function of Kings 3. The Military Function of the King 4. The Political Function of the King 5. The Rights of Kings 6. The Historical Evolution of Social Roles Following the Formation of Kingdoms Chapter 17 THE FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIATION 1. 2. 3. 4. OF RELIGIOUS ROLES The Public Functions of Priests in Capital Cities The Private Functions of Priests Priests as Writers Priests as Educators
contents Xl 5. The Roles of Religious Innovators 6. The Roles of Priests as Missionaries Chapter 18 THE DIFFERENTIATION OF ROLES OF WARRIORS 343 1. Territorial Divisions 2. Differentiation of the Social Functions of Warriors 3. Specialization of Warriors in Aggressive and Defensive Techniques 4. Specialization Based on Ways of Transportation Chapter 19 THE EVOLUTION OF POLITICAL ROLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 350 Political Functions of the King Evolution of the Roles of Judges and Lawyers Evolution of the Roles of Legislators Evolution of Administrative Roles Diplomatic Roles INDEX OF NAMES 363 INDEX OF TOPICS 365
CONTENTS PUBLISHER’S NOTE xii FLORIAN ZNANIECKI: HIS LIFE—by Helena Z. Lopata xüi WORKS OF FLORIAN ZNANIECKI xx PART 1-----[THE SCOPE OF SOCIOLOGY] Chapter 1 WHAT IS SOCIOLOGY? 3 1. Agreements and Disagreements Among Sociologists 2. Sociology as the Science of Society 3. Can Societies, as Defined by Nineteenth-Century Sociologists and Their Followers, Be Classified? 4. Sociology as the Science of Man 5. Sociology as the Science of Social Interaction 6. Social Cooperation and Social Systems Chapter 2 THE FIELDS OF SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 21 The Concept of Field of Research Collective Meeting Places Community Habitats Cities as Fields of Research Metropolitan Regions The Modem World as a Field of Research Chapter 3 HUMANISTIC VERSUS NATURALISTIC APPROACH TO SOCIOLOGICAL FIELDS 1. Naturalistic Presuppositions in Studies of Human Collectivities 2. Spatial Data as Human Values v 46
vi CONTENTS 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The Humanistic Approach to the Population Humanistic Redefinition of Human Needs Redefinition of the Process of Satisfying Needs Humanistic Redefinition of Material Techniques Summary and Conclusion PART 2—[social relations] Chapter 4 THE STUDY OF SOCIAL RELATIONS IN COMMUNITIES 1. Introduction 2. The Multiplicity and Diversity of Social Actions and Reactions in a Community 3. The Search for Specific Social Relations in a Community 4. The Impact of Social Conflicts on Social Relations 5. Sociological Generalizations About Social Relations 6. The Theory of the Dependence of Social Relations on Psychological Factors 7. The Theory of the Dependence of Interindividual Relations on the Social Environment 8. The Theory of the Dependence of Social Relations on Total Cultures 9. Conclusions ChapterS MOTHER-CHILD RELATIONS L The Sociological Significance of Mother-Child Relations 2. Various Conceptions of Motherhood 3. Rejection of Children by Their Biological Mothers 4. Acceptance of Children by Mothers 5. Mother’s Duties Concerning Her Child’s Body 6. The Mother’s Duty of Making the Child a Conscious Partner in Their Relation
CONTENTS 7. 8. 9. 10. VU Duties of Educational Guidance Duties of the Child Toward the Mother The Duty of Gratitude Entrusting Specific Motherly Duties to Others Chapter 6 FRATERNAL RELATIONS 133 1. Social Bonds Between Siblings 2. The Formation and Extension of Relations Between Brothers 3. Voluntary Formation of Relations Similar to Brotherhood 4. The Fraternal Duty of Sympathetic Understanding 5. Mutual Aid by Gifts 6. Mutual Aid by Active Services 7. Collaboration Chapter 7 MARITAL AND EROTIC RELATIONS 1. Distinction Between Marital and Erotic Relations 2. The Common Purpose of Marital Relations 3. Selection of Marital Partners 4. The Wedding 5. Mutual Duties of Husband and Wife 6. Selection of Partners in Erotic Relations 7. Mutual Duties of Lovers 8. The Extension of Erotic Ideals to Marital Relations 148 Chapter 8 RELATIONS OF POLITE COMPANION SHIP 1. Common Enjoyment as the Purpose of Polite Companionship 2. Polite Companionship in Princely Courts 3. Relations Between Statesmen and Visitors 4. Free Relations of Polite Companionship Among the Nobility 172
viii CONTENTS 5. The Extension of Polite Companionship Among Capitalists and Professionals 6. Personal Worth as a Standard in the Choice of Partners for Polite Companionship 7. The Active Duties of Polite Companions Chapter 9 INTEGRATION OF SOCIAL RELATIONS 188 1. Connections Among Social Relations 2. Integration of Relations of Polite Companionship 3. Integration of Social Relations Between a Father and His Descendents 4. Integration of the Social Relations Between a Child and Various Adults 5. Other Examples of Integrated Relations Chapter 10 THE CONCEPT OF SOCIAL ROLE 199 1. Common Characteristics of Integrated Social Relations 2. Participation of the Same Individual in Diverse Systems of Social Relations 3. The Concept of Role 4. Definition of Social Role by Comparison with Theatrical Role 5. Divergent Conceptions of Individual Participation in Social Life Chapter 11 PERSONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Standards of Personal Fitness Sex and Age Standards Hereditary Biological Characteristics Artificial Bodily Traits Hereditary Psychological Characteristics Estimate of Personal Ability Based on Observation of Previous Performances 7. Acceptance of Newcomers Based on Their Recommendation by Authoritative Judges 210
CONTENTS ІХ 8. Compulsory Acceptance of Persons Appointed by Powerful Leaders Chapter 12 SOCIAL CIRCLES 226 1. Differentiation of Social Circles According to the Values in Which They Are Actively Interested 2. The Size of Social Circles Within Communities 3. Expansion of Social Circles Beyond the Range of the Community 4. The Duration of Social Circles and Their Organization Chapter 13 PERSONAL RIGHTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 240 The Sociological Conception of Rights Are There Any Universal Rights? Rights to Personal Prestige Symbolic Manifestations of Prestige The Right of Inferiors to Have Their Merit Recognized by Superiors The Right to Personal Esteem by Equals Right to Physical Safety Economic Rights Right to Sympathetic Understanding Right to Have Authoritative Judgments Accepted Right to Obedience Right to Perform New Actions Chapter 14 PERSONAL FUNCTIONS 1. The Concept of Personal Function 2. Particular Duties Toward Particular Individuals 3. Generalized Duties Within Wide Social Circles 4. Duties Toward a Person’s Social Circle When It Is an Organized Social Group 5. Duties of Members of Organized Groups Toward Outsiders 6. Duties Toward One’s Self 273
x CONTENTS 7. Culturally Patterned Actions by Which Social Duties Are Fulfilled 8. Classification of Social Roles by Their I’ unctions 9. The Evolutionary Approach to the History of Social Roles Chapter 15 ROLES IN TRIBAL COMMUNITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Primary Differentiation of Social Roles Social Roles of Women as Mothers The Emergence of Nonmaterial Roles of Women The Differentiation of Men’s Roles in Tribal Communities Magico-religious Roles of Alen The Technical Functions of Men Economic Functions in Tribal Communities Moral Functions Roles of Warriors Aesthetically Patterned Functions How to Study the Historical Evolution of Social Roles Chapter 16 THE SOCIAL ROLES OF KINGS 1. Kings as Rulers of States 2. The Religious Function of Kings 3. The Military Function of the King 4. The Political Function of the King 5. The Rights of Kings 6. The Historical Evolution of Social Roles Following the Formation of Kingdoms Chapter 17 THE FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIATION 1. 2. 3. 4. OF RELIGIOUS ROLES The Public Functions of Priests in Capital Cities The Private Functions of Priests Priests as Writers Priests as Educators
contents Xl 5. The Roles of Religious Innovators 6. The Roles of Priests as Missionaries Chapter 18 THE DIFFERENTIATION OF ROLES OF WARRIORS 343 1. Territorial Divisions 2. Differentiation of the Social Functions of Warriors 3. Specialization of Warriors in Aggressive and Defensive Techniques 4. Specialization Based on Ways of Transportation Chapter 19 THE EVOLUTION OF POLITICAL ROLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 350 Political Functions of the King Evolution of the Roles of Judges and Lawyers Evolution of the Roles of Legislators Evolution of Administrative Roles Diplomatic Roles INDEX OF NAMES 363 INDEX OF TOPICS 365
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spelling | Znaniecki, Florian 1882-1958 Verfasser (DE-588)118837702 aut Social relations and social roles the unfinished systematic sociology Florian Znaniecki San Francisco, California Chandler Publishing Company 1965 XXVIII,372 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Chandler publications in anthropology and sociology Relations humaines Rôle social Sociologie gtt Soziologie Interpersonal relations Social role Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001804623&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001804623&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001804623&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Znaniecki, Florian 1882-1958 Social relations and social roles the unfinished systematic sociology Relations humaines Rôle social Sociologie gtt Soziologie Interpersonal relations Social role |
title | Social relations and social roles the unfinished systematic sociology |
title_auth | Social relations and social roles the unfinished systematic sociology |
title_exact_search | Social relations and social roles the unfinished systematic sociology |
title_full | Social relations and social roles the unfinished systematic sociology Florian Znaniecki |
title_fullStr | Social relations and social roles the unfinished systematic sociology Florian Znaniecki |
title_full_unstemmed | Social relations and social roles the unfinished systematic sociology Florian Znaniecki |
title_short | Social relations and social roles |
title_sort | social relations and social roles the unfinished systematic sociology |
title_sub | the unfinished systematic sociology |
topic | Relations humaines Rôle social Sociologie gtt Soziologie Interpersonal relations Social role |
topic_facet | Relations humaines Rôle social Sociologie Soziologie Interpersonal relations Social role |
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