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The social life of bonding theory

Social Science & Medicine, 1995
'Bonding' as a crucial factor of the early post-partum entered obstetric and paediatric practice after the publication of Maternal and Infant Bonding in 1976 by Klaus and Kennell. The concept has held its place since, as witnessed by medical textbook accounts of it, and the perception of 'instantaneous bonding' as a vital component of the ideal birth ...
Crouch, Mira, Manderson, Lenore
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Social bonding and violence in sport

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1981
SummaryHaving set out a provisional ‘typology of violence’, the question of violence in sport is considered in its historical perspective, with numerous examples. The question of violence in relation to social bonding is then considered and distinctions are drawn between the types of violence inherent in two differently structured societies, the ...
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The Social Bond Adrift

differences, 2023
This essay argues from a Lacanian perspective that capitalism’s current modality promotes a perverted ideal of liberty as an unrestricted acceptance of the prerogatives of the market. The decomposition and decline of the paternal function, a phenomenon through which psychoanalysis condenses the collapse of narrativity structured by normative, moral ...
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The Social Bond

2019
So far, our story has gone back and forth between the continuing story of law—the legend of law—the ‘society’ and the individual. The threefold question has been how law puts its mark on society, how society develops within the structure of law and how the individual person finds his way to justice as the addressee of law and as a citizen in society.
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Social Impact Bonds: Shifting the Boundaries of Citizenship

2014
Chapter Seven focuses on efficiency of administration and the mixing of morals and mathematics in the context of the financialisation of everyday life. They examine the development and scope of Social Impact Bonds (SIBs), a policy instrument designed to extend the role of private finance in welfare provision and delivery, following in the wake of ...
Sinclair, Stephen   +4 more
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Social Bond

2016
Abstract In situations of extreme hardship, such as Stalinist Russia, eucharistic observance has often been sustained by laywomen and laymen. This is in continuity with the practice in the early Church of domestic worship and reservation of the host.
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Social Bonding, Globalization, and Humanity *

New Global Studies, 2011
What bonds hold human society together? How have these bonds evolved over time, and where do they extend in an era of globalization? This article shows how certain types of social bonds continue to dominate human civilization, explores some of the strains they are under at the present time, and suggests a few ways they may adapt to the global future by
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The Social Bonds of Cooking

Cultural Sociology, 2007
In the Basque Country cooking and eating together in gastronomic societies (in Basque: txokos, in Spanish: sociedades gastronómicas) are highly popular activities. They represent a form of social bonding that has, maybe surprisingly, not been given much sociological attention. This article tries to remedy this situation.
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Social Bonds

Can fnance help mankind? This is the question I have been asking myself for years. We are used to reading sad news about money. Apparently, money is used exclu-sively for illicit traffcking and only the wicked enjoy it, while good people are crushed by a system that exploits them. Is this true? Is this the way things really are? Perhaps money is just a
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