Social structure, on the other hand, refers to 'the set of crystallized social relationships which its (the society's) members have with each other which places them in groups , large or small , permanent or temporary , formally organized or unorganized,... Polish Americans - Page xxby Helena Znaniecka Lopata, Mary Patrice Erdmans - 294 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Milton M. Gordon - Social Science - 2010 - 287 pages
...it more closely since its elucidation is crucial to the entire argument of the book. By the social structure of a society I mean the set of crystallized...major institutional activities of the society, such as 7 Herberg, op. cit. p. 25. economic and occupational life, religion, marriage and the family, education,... | |
| John R. Mallea - Education - 1989 - 156 pages
...on the other hand, refers to 'the set of crystallized social relationships which its (the society's) members have with each other which places them in...the family, education, government and recreation. Culture has to do with standards or 'designs for living' while social structure refers to the clustering... | |
| Christina Bratt Paulston - Education - 1992 - 188 pages
...on the other hand, refers to 'the set of crystallized social relationships which its (the society's) members have with each other which places them in...family, education, government, and recreation' (Gordon, 1964: 30-1). (Schermerhorn, 1970: 80) In order to deal with the difficulty of applying cultural features... | |
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