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- 11 @1001:2021
- were quite simple. I wanted to ask * Who were members of the household? * What kinds of food did peop
- welcome_to_the_seminar @6901:2024
- itics where rights, citizenship, and questions of membership are at issue. Unlike political theorists, empi... or thinking about questions of kinds of political membership and political community, both as ideals and as
- contributions_to_an_online_knowledge_base @3621:2024
- up will have its own home page and pages that all members (students and Ryan) can edit. Each week, each stu
- 7.1 @1002:2022
- y Norms in a Poor People’s Organization Influence Members’ Social Capital.” //Journal of Poverty// 19 (1):
- 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) ====
- 6.2 @1002:2022
- idea of people’s entitlements and obligations as members of the society. * Mass production also depend
- 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
- 5.2 @1002:2022
- s the difference between kinship and descent? Are members of other unilineal descent groups still your kin?... scent** specifically, a principle that determines membership in a larger group or category of people, e.g.
- 5.1 @1002:2022
- is the line between natural existence and social membership in a community? * Everyone who has ever liv... ch child—and every person—to a group in which all members are related through their fathers, and descend th
- 2022 @1002:2022
- y Norms in a Poor People’s Organization Influence Members’ Social Capital.” //Journal of Poverty// 19 (1):
- ethnocentrism_and_cultural_relativism
- l institution and cultural values and ideas which members of a culture share. The reason for adopting this
- 10 @2700:2022
- wer ===== Power is that which shapes people into members of a mass population that can be measured. Power
- 9 @2700:2022
- classified, and it has several specific features. Members of a nation are assumed to * Have a single way... homeland. * Be fundamentally the same as other members of the nation. Nationalities in this sense are n
- 8 @2700:2022
- * What does it mean for our social existence as members of various communities? * Why does everyone ta... 1963, 163–65) * status (inherited position or membership in a group) * contract (voluntary agreemen
- 7 @2700:2022
- standarized type of narrative. Culture gives its members a set of narratives—metanarratives—that they appl