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Durkheim and Contemporary Social Pathology

The British Journal of Sociology, 1970
The relation between Durkheim's (I951) concepts of anomie and egoism has been virtually unexplored in the substantial body of literature on social pathology. While the obscurity of Durkheim's distinction has frequently been commented upon, it is implicitly assumed to be irrelevant for contemporary theorization in social pathology.
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Psychological Pathology and Social Reciprocity

Human Development, 1975
A theoretical framework is presented which places psychological pathology in a context of human reciprocity. Reciprocity is described as a social dialectic circumscribing the way that the experiences of persons develop relative to one another. It includes, therefore, a psychological dimension of individual development and a sociological dimension of ...
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Social and Cultural Pathology

1985
Young black people in Britain are generally considered to have a high level of social marginality: unemployment, poor housing or homelessness, educational failure and crime.
Roland Littlewood, Maurice Lipsedge
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A social pathology of human conflict

Medicine and War, 1991
Cybernetics Academy Odobleja commemorates the name of the Romanian physician, psychologist and cybernetician Stefan Odobleja. Its Vice-President in France organized the First Seminar on Human Autonomy and Interdependence which was held in June 1988. This paper reviews some of the contributions to the Seminar.
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Modelling Pathologies in Social Collectives

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
As social collectives operate through more complexity their coherence suffers and their pathologies become more apparent. Generic modelling of pathologies will be explored in terms of the knowledge cybernetics schema. Two models will develop, one which is transitive in nature and the other lateral.
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Introduction: Social Pathology and Social Research

2021
This introductory chapter serves to locate the volume’s contributions within both the current historical moment and the rapidly evolving Critical Theoretical literature. The chapter is divided into three sections. First, the significance of pathology diagnosing social research is articulated.
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Population density and social pathology.

Scientific American, 1962
In a series of experiments normal colonies of Norway rats were allowed to grow unchecked in a limited environment. In each set experiments after an extremely crowded condition of 80 adults was reached removal of infants that survived birth and weaning held the populations steady.
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Sociology and Social Pathology

The British Journal of Sociology, 1960
T. H. Marshall, Barbara Wootton
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Social Pathology in China.

Pacific Affairs, 1934
A. N. Holcombe, Herbert Day Lamson
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