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Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2012
In the course of evolution, social behavior has been a strikingly potent selective force in shaping brains to control action. Physiological, cellular, and molecular processes reflect this evolutionary force, particularly in the regulation of reproductive behavior and its neural circuitry.
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In the course of evolution, social behavior has been a strikingly potent selective force in shaping brains to control action. Physiological, cellular, and molecular processes reflect this evolutionary force, particularly in the regulation of reproductive behavior and its neural circuitry.
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1985
The most important agency of social control is the family (section 1.2) for although the norms and values we learn in our family as a child can be modified later, all our later social learning will have to force its way through the mesh of this early conditioning. That which is not in accord with our existing value system is likely to be rejected.
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The most important agency of social control is the family (section 1.2) for although the norms and values we learn in our family as a child can be modified later, all our later social learning will have to force its way through the mesh of this early conditioning. That which is not in accord with our existing value system is likely to be rejected.
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Social Protest and Social Control
Social Problems, 1977The impact of social control on political protestors is an important but neglected area of study. There are four major issues to consider: (1) who and what is controlled, (2) how control is attempted, (3) who controls, and (4) the effects of control on protest groups.
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Stigma and social control [PDF]
Social interactions provide a set of incentives for regulating individual behavior. Chief among these is stigma, the status loss and discrimination that results from the display of stigmatized attributes or behaviors. The stigmatization of behavior is the enforcement mechanism behind social norms.
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Social Control and Social Change.
Contemporary Sociology, 1973Joseph A. Roucek +2 more
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Social Control and Social Integration
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1963Y, LITTUNEN, E L, GAIER
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn +2 more
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Social Control and Social Value
2020There is something about research and theory on well-being and social value that seems naive. It appears to ignore the vast evidence of human suffering through the centuries, and right up to the present, from the mechanisms through which power-holders exercise social control. It is as if Subjective Well-being measures the extent to which idiotic humans
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Social Order and Social Control
1992Abstract It is a convention of social-science practice to define as early as possible in the project the terms one is using in it. With ‘social order’ and ‘social control’ there are considerable difficulties with this approach since distinctive meanings and interpretations abound.
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