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Law, State and social control in contemporary Namibia
Arthur Pickering
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Social Policies and Social Control
2014Part 1: Setting the scene Introduction ~ Malcolm Harrison and Teela Sanders Social policy and the new behaviourism: towards a more excluding society ~ Malcolm Harrison with Laura Hemingway Beyond protection: 'the vulnerable' in the age of austerity ~ Kate Brown Part 2: Policies, practices and implications in specific domains Welfare reform and the ...
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Cognition, 1984
Abstract The history of social control applications of psychology and the likelihood of a future increase in their importance are assessed. The effects of military funding of psychological research and the social consequences of very widespread unemployment are specifically considered.
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Abstract The history of social control applications of psychology and the likelihood of a future increase in their importance are assessed. The effects of military funding of psychological research and the social consequences of very widespread unemployment are specifically considered.
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The Social Control of Sexuality
Annual Review of Sociology, 1981While the potential for sexual behavior is provided by human biology cross-cultural research has made it clear that sociocultural factors determine how that potential is expressed (Davenport 1977). Thus each society constraints "the age gender legal and kin relationships between sexual actors as well as setting limits on the sites of behavior and the ...
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On the Social Control of Industries
Social Forces, 1978One of the master trends of modern society is the emergence and growth of large, differentiated industry complexes. Yet out theory of social control is largely focused on the control of individuals, not industries. Understanding the processes of control requires integrating perspectives of several disciplines--economics, law, political science, and ...
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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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2017
Vor dem Hintergrund der grosen Bedeutung von Social Media sowohl aus Unternehmens- als auch aus Nutzersicht investieren viele Unternehmen zunehmend mehr in ihr Social Media-Engagement. Gleichzeitig wachst die Forderung des Managements, die Effizienz und Effektivitat von Social Media-Aktivitaten zu kontrollieren.
Zerres, Christopher, Litterst, Florian
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Vor dem Hintergrund der grosen Bedeutung von Social Media sowohl aus Unternehmens- als auch aus Nutzersicht investieren viele Unternehmen zunehmend mehr in ihr Social Media-Engagement. Gleichzeitig wachst die Forderung des Managements, die Effizienz und Effektivitat von Social Media-Aktivitaten zu kontrollieren.
Zerres, Christopher, Litterst, Florian
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Socialization as a mechanism of social control
Socioloski godisnjak, 2011In this paper, socialization is seen as a mechanism of social control which functions as the integration of societal community. Socialization enables the reproduction of the basic forms of experience and action and that also means the general characteristics of the personality of a certain type of society.
Ivan Šijaković, Nemanja Đukić
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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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