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- 6.1
- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Rules as resources ====== ===== Rules as resources ===== ==== Week 6: Care as capital after the Fordist soci... substance of this relationship? ===== Society as rules ===== Mauss says the gift comes with obligations... rule-followers. * Society itself is a system of rules. ==== Do we agree that society has rules and bei
- 8.1
- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Feeling rules ====== ===== Feeling rules ===== ==== Week 8: Hindu nationalists and their in-laws ==== Ryan Schram\\... heim [1912] 2008, 457, 483). ===== Feelings have rules ===== Arlie Hochschild ([1983] 2012) adds to thi... e with normative emotional states called “feeling rules” (A. R. Hochschild [1983] 2012, 56). * I am at
- 4.2
- ===== A major theory of kinship argues that the rules by which people trace descent are the mechanism b... évi-Strauss ([1949] 1969) argues that a society’s rules governing marriage are in fact the basis of a soc... ng groups in which people are the gifts. Marriage rules are in that light a system of reciprocity; kinshi... * The order of “law,” or relationships based on rules and conventions (Schneider [1968] 1980, 28–29).
- 7.2
- h idea of national attachment is a rule, but even rules have implicit cultural metaphors ===== The Danis... lso bureaucracies, and bureaucracies are based on rules. * Rules do well with quantitative measurements. But how do you measure “attachment”? * How can w
- 9.1
- gadi.// **Every village has its own traditional rules.** ===== Do you observe taboos? ===== What are ... m?id=19533. Durkheim, Emile. (1895) 1982. //The Rules of Sociological Method//. Edited by Steven Lukes.
- 2024
- troduction and conclusion |\\ | Sep 02 | 1. [[6.1|Rules as resources]] | | |\\ | Sep 04 | 2. [[6.2|Inform... ; Krishnan (2023) |\\ | Sep 16 | 1. [[8.1|Feeling rules]] | | |\\ | Sep 18 | 2. [[8.2|The emotional labor
- 1.2
- eading ===== Durkheim, Emile. (1895) 1982. //The Rules of Sociological Method//. Edited by Steven Lukes.
- 2.2
- money, and back again, you are following certain rules. * The sale of commodities generates a profit.
- 8.2
- from** traditional habits **to** formal, explicit rules and procedures as the basis for social patterns a
- 10.2
- ically and mentally, and thus live by traditional rules that they never think about changing. * In Boas
- module_iii_essay
- an the sum of its parts. The parts of society—its rules and institutions—function to maintain these two d