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- 2015) ==== * Urban milieu * Mazelis talks to members of KWRU, mostly poor women with children, but inc... a variety of others of different backgrounds. * Members perform a variety of roles in the organization, i... cluding forms of volunteer work and activism. * Members of KWRU are expected to participate in generalize... d reciprocity with the organization and its other members. ==== Vermont: Single mothers (Nelson 2000) ====
- 7.2 @1002:2022
- 2015) ==== * Urban milieu * Mazelis talks to members of KWRU, mostly poor women with children, but inc... a variety of others of different backgrounds. * Members perform a variety of roles in the organization, i... cluding forms of volunteer work and activism. * Members of KWRU are expected to participate in generalize... d reciprocity with the organization and its other members. ==== Vermont: Single mothers (Nelson 2000) ====
- 8.1 @1002:2024
- unction or disease in societies that prevents its members from participating in politics as citizens with r... . * A society creates its own reality which its members accept unconsciously. All societies have one thi... in common. A society must impose one idea on its members: What is sacred and what is not. * A society d... collective consciousness but he also argues that members of a society will experience belonging in their b
- 8.1 @1002:2018
- s tend to be very secular, but as cultures, their members also share a system of values? What is the idea t... ltural construct Western societies tend to teach members to see themselves as individuals. This has come i... for human beings as individuals, not groups or as members of society ## The Urapmin of Papua New Guinea *
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- ster is that **societies are based on fictions**. Members of a society live as if their shared fiction is t... at has been imposed on everyone else. * We are members of one community * but we are taught also to li
- further_information_about_this_unit @1002:2018
- egrity in their dealings with the University, its members, members of the public and others. The University is opposed to and will not tolerate academic dishonesty
- 7.1 @1002:2024
- ays made up of different kinds of people, who are members of real communities (Chatterjee 1998). * Ideas of a nation based on sameness mean that actual members of a nation-state will be marginalized (Gal 2006;
- 5.1 @1002:2024
- ntric assumptions. * They ask instead about the members of a household, a group of people living together... of people’s lives? In many countries, people are members of households, but households don’t have one loca
- 6.1 @1002:2022
- ntric assumptions. * They ask instead about the members of a household, a group of people living together... of people’s lives? In many countries, people are members of households, but households don’t have one loca
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- on, which is immortal and will outlast its mortal members. * A society will die if it is overwhelmed by
- 5.2 @1002:2024
- idea of people’s entitlements and obligations as members of the society. * Mass production also depend
- 4.2 @1002:2024
- ir own kinship ==== * Auhelawa people say that members of a matrilineal descent group have “one blood” b
- 4.1 @1002:2024
- ch child—and every person—to a group in which all members are related through their fathers, and descend th
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- based on a system of total services, even if its members don’t know it and cannot see it. Some societies
- 3.1 @1002:2018
- ose the three obligations of reciprocity on their members, even if they don't realize it.** This holistic