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Aging and Modernization

The Gerontologist, 1973
Marilyn Johnson   +3 more
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Modernization, Modernity, and Perceptions of Aging: A Cross-Cultural Study

Journal of Gerontology, 1975
Data from a comparative study of 5,450 young males in six developing nations were used to investigate the association between modernization or modernity and negative attitudes toward aging. The findings question the frequent assertion that "modernity" (the exposure of individuals in developing nations to industrial technology and urban social ...
V L, Bengtson   +3 more
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The modern age: A dilemma for psychiatry.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1969
The objectifying techniques of our age have tended to promote an interpretation of the psychiatric symptom in terms of mechanism rather than meaning. To the extent to which psychiatric theory has fostered a view of man abstracted from the concreteness of his sociohistorical realities, it has unwittingly fostered the very conditions having potential for
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Machine tending in the modern age

Industrial Robot: An International Journal, 2003
Machine tending is the oldest of applications for the Industrial Robot, and is even more economically beneficial today than it was in 1960 when the first robot was installed at a die casting machine. Robots now serve many more types of machines and a number of recent applications are described.
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Taylorism in a Post-Modern Age?

Health Services Management Research, 1995
F. W. Taylor made an early and important contribution to the organisation of work in an industrial society. His ideas, or versions of his ideas, are once again receiving attention. Some commentators even describe a new or neo Taylorism (Pollitt, 1990).
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Modernity in Question?: Culture and Religion in an Age of Global Modernity

Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies, 2003
I would like to present an analytical framework that seeks to make sense of two seemingly contradictory developments over the last two decades: economic and political globalization that is taken generally to point to unprecedented global integration, and the resurgence of religions or, more broadly, traditionalisms, that create new political and ...
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Stability of upper face sexual dimorphism in central European populations (Czech Republic) during the modern age

Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin, 2017
Š. Bejdová   +4 more
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