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PATIENT ALIENATION AND THE SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGY OF CHRONICITY *
Rehabilitation Nursing, 1979The perspective developed here is that adequate care of chronically ill patients must include a consideration of their social network and their daily patterns of social interaction. Only by illuminating the many facets of the chronic disease experience can the entire process of alienation be brought into focus.
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Ideology as Alienated Socialization
2018Abstract Against a widespread misunderstanding, Marx and Engels did not consider ideology as a mere form of consciousness expressing an underlying economic interest. They developed a critical approach that saw ideology as an alienated socialization from above, which is to be overcome in a classless society.
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Alienation, Drugs, and Social Class
Health Education, 1977E J, Nussel, S A, Althoff
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AUTONOMY, SOCIAL IDENTITIES, AND ALIENATION
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 1991“Community” and autonomy are both considered to be positive values; the problem is that they conflict. A communitarian theory of alienation and dealienation seeks to make societal adjustments that are suggested by a particular theory of human nature, namely one according to which humans are innately social and require social identities in order to ...
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Alienation, Exploitation, and Social Media
American Behavioral Scientist, 2012This article is a critical examination of how capitalism has adapted to the explosion of websites devoted to user-generated content (commonly referred to as social media or Web 2.0). The author proceeds by reviewing how Marx applies the concepts of alienation and exploitation to his paradigmatic example (i.e., the factory); the author then attempts to ...
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Alienation and Social Learning in a Reformatory
American Journal of Sociology, 1963In a reformatory setting the learning of information relevant to correctional matters is shown to be dependent upon the inmates' degree of alineation (i.e., powerlessness). Three kinds of information, differing chiefly in their usefulness for managing one's own destiny, were presented to the prisoners.
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Scandinavian journal of psychology, 2011
The objective of the study is to translate and examine the reliability and validity of the Jessor and Jessor Social Alienation Scale for use in a Swedish context. The study involved four phases of testing: (1) Translation and back-translation; (2) a pilot test to evaluate the translation; (3) reliability testing; and (4) a validity test.
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The objective of the study is to translate and examine the reliability and validity of the Jessor and Jessor Social Alienation Scale for use in a Swedish context. The study involved four phases of testing: (1) Translation and back-translation; (2) a pilot test to evaluate the translation; (3) reliability testing; and (4) a validity test.
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Alienation as a Concept in the Social Sciences
1976‘Alienation’ and alienated have become words of our everyday language. When someone states: ‘Alienation is a major problem in the city’ or speaks of our ‘alienated society’, he is immediately understood. This sort of common understanding of alienation first developed in recent times, after the term had gained a central position in the social sciences ...
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