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Unlike commonly used, anomie and alienation not only have different theoretical backgrounds, but also different …), reapplied as a measurement of alienation (Seeman, 1991) and anomie (Huschka and Mau 2005, 2006) in a very relevant context for …, I find that the scale consists of two dimensions, which can be described as an anomie and alienation. The anomic …
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interpersonal relations and, on the other hand, (b) informality via the lower density of norms (also known as anomie). This work … effectiveness) at the country level is linked to less anomie at the individual level. Overall, we suggest that economic growth … initially brings normlessness through undermining informal social control. However, with greater economic stock, there is a …
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: “Who has the supreme state power?” Who is sovereign: the people, the representation, the monarch or God? The research of …
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This article analyzes the actual gastronomic practice of fast food. Traditional gastronomic culture is undergoing transformations in the modern world. New gastronomic scares are developing that are related to an inability to predict ingredients in consumed foods. Fast food is neutral on the...
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continuation of markets ties, the presented paper focuses on the influence of power, institutional forces, and competition. The …. However, retailers and suppliers are prone to follow different models. Power turns out to be meaningful for retailers, while … institutional forces appear to be of much more special importance for suppliers. Retailers exercise organizational power to …
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When the Qing Empire collapsed in 1911, military groups moved to the forefront. The power of regional warlords bloomed …
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