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- are things ===== There are indeed many unstated rules for stated rules and institutions of everyday life. All of us follow these implicit rules, or norms, without thinking about them. Durkheim... on’t wear skirts to class. Do people break these rules? Sure. But then what happens? ===== Why do socia
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- e of society ===== Durkheim says that society is rules, but not rules in the sense of explicit dos and don’ts in a rulebook or policy. They are implicit and au... e same language have identical copies of the same rules for processing the speech they hear. **Language ... **langue**, language, in the sens of a system of rules that everyone shares when they speak a language.
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- ct, and that social actors operate in relation to rules and rule-like ideas. Do we agree? * If Miller's ... s is like playing a game. If you break one of the rules of the game, you can’t play. These are not the o... th the idea that society is a rulebook ===== * Rules are statements, but social “rules” not always stated and don’t need to be stated to have force. * Wh
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- are things ===== There are indeed many unstated rules for stated rules and institutions of everyday life. All of us follow these implicit rules, or norms, without thinking about them. Durkheim... eeper level, people don’t think about the implict rules they follow, because their **society is a big bra
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- expressed differently, **should the state impose rules about how, when, where, and how much people and g... o actions in a field. * It is the embodiment of rules of a social game, and thus a means by which an ac... ://anthro.rschram.org/1002/2024/8.1#feelings_have_rules|“feeling rules”]] (which she derives from Goffman’s work). ===== A new view of Foucault’s ideas of powe
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- cracy is a system of offices governed by explicit rules, procedures, and policies. * Because bureaucr... ant of an office is merely to do a job, to follow rules. * Bureaucracies are powerful. When a body of... Anthropologists look beyond the formal, explicit rules and policies. Weber assumes that informal practic
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- gs” (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 60) * The implicit rules that people within one society follow are thought... eading ===== Durkheim, Emile. (1895) 1982. //The Rules of Sociological Method//. Edited by Steven Lukes.
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- e same language have identical copies of the same rules for processing the speech they hear. **Language ... **langue**, language, in the sens of a system of rules that everyone shares when they speak a language.
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- e same language have identical copies of the same rules for processing the speech they hear (Saussure [19... **langue**, language, in the sens of a system of rules that everyone shares when they speak a language.
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- gs” (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 60) * The implicit rules that people within one society follow are thought... eading ===== Durkheim, Emile. (1895) 1982. //The Rules of Sociological Method//. Edited by Steven Lukes.
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- not the outcome of the normative force of social “rules” either. Bourdieu did not imagine habitus as a sw... dividual ===== In an essay on Hindu food sharing rules, McKim Marriott (1976) writes: > [T]he pervasive
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- on individualism, voluntary choice, and rational rules for cooperation. <HTML> </td> <td> </HTML> There
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- imagine that these ideas exist as a set of ground rules or a kind of template for everything that Melanes
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- s kings and queens, that is, legitimate sovereign rules of a state. Both sides have similar systems of s
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