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Interpersonal relations. --- Group identity. --- Materialism.
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Qu'est-ce qui distingue l'amitié d'autres relations telles que l'amour ou l'attachement filial ? L'amitié est-elle une relation humaine indispensable à la constitution de l'identité individuelle ou au bonheur de la personne ? Est-elle une vertu, comme beaucoup d'auteurs depuis Aristote l'ont pensé ? Si tel est le cas, quelle est la place de l'amitié, lien qui repose sur le choix et ne s'étend qu'à un petit nombre de personnes, au sein d'une morale qui se réclame de l'universalité ? Telles sont quelques-unes des questions auxquelles les contributions de ce recueil, d'horizons divers, tentent de répondre, en analysant la notion d'amitié et en interrogeant son histoire.
Affectie --- Affection --- Amitié --- Friendliness --- Friendship --- Vriendelijkheid --- Vriendschap --- Interpersonal relations
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Communication --- Interpersonal Relations --- Speech --- Interpersonal communication --- Interpersonal relations --- Nonviolence --- Relations humaines. --- Communication Communicatie --- Communication orale Mondelinge communicatie --- Relations humaines Menselijke relaties --- Violence Geweld --- Mass communications --- Social psychology --- Relations humaines --- Communication interpersonnelle --- Éthique de la discussion --- Aspect psychologique
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Self-realization --- Assertiveness training --- Interpersonal communication --- Interpersonal relations --- Réalisation de soi --- Assertivité --- Communication interpersonnelle --- Relations humaines --- Entraînement --- Réalisation de soi --- Assertivité --- Entraînement --- Entretien et communication
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Social contract --- Sociology --- History --- Anthropological aspects --- Philosophy --- Interpersonal relations --- Social integration --- Relations humaines --- Intégration sociale --- Sociologie --- Antropologie --- Communicatie --- Communicatiesociologie --- Erfelijkheidsleer --- Stadssamenleving --- Verpleegkunde --- Social contract - History --- Sociology - Anthropological aspects --- Sociology - Philosophy
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This book provides an integrated treatment of blockmodeling, the most frequently used technique in social network analysis. It secures its mathematical foundations and then generalizes blockmodeling for the analysis of many types of network structures. Examples are used throughout the text and include small group structures, little league baseball teams, intra-organizational networks, inter-organizational networks, baboon grooming networks, marriage ties of noble families, trust networks, signed networks, Supreme Court decisions, journal citation networks, and alliance networks. Also provided is an integrated treatment of algebraic and graph theoretic concepts for network analysis and a broad introduction to cluster analysis. These formal ideas are the foundations for the authors' proposal for direct optimizational approaches to blockmodeling which yield blockmodels that best fit the data, a measure of fit that is integral to the establishment of blockmodels, and creates the potential for many generalizations and a deductive use of blockmodeling.
Social networks --- Sociometry. --- Mathematical models. --- Sociometry --- Mathematical models --- Educational tests and measurements --- Mathematical sociology --- Social interaction --- Social psychology --- Networking, Social --- Networks, Social --- Social networking --- Social support systems --- Support systems, Social --- Interpersonal relations --- Cliques (Sociology) --- Microblogs --- Social Sciences --- Sociology
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Interpersonal psychotherapy --- Personality assessment --- Personality disorders --- Interpersonal Relations --- Personality Disorders --- Personality Assessment --- Psychotherapy --- Psychology, Social --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Mental Disorders --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Psychotherapy --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences
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In their personal lives, people consider it essential to separate economics and intimacy. We have, for example, a long-standing taboo against workplace romance, while we see marital love as different from prostitution because it is not a fundamentally financial exchange. In The Purchase of Intimacy, Viviana Zelizer mounts a provocative challenge to this view. Getting to the heart of one of life's greatest taboos, she shows how we all use economic activity to create, maintain, and renegotiate important ties--especially intimate ties--to other people. In everyday life, we invest intense effort and worry to strike the right balance. For example, when a wife's income equals or surpasses her husband's, how much more time should the man devote to household chores or child care? Sometimes legal disputes arise. Should the surviving partner in a same-sex relationship have received compensation for a partner's death as a result of 9/11? Through a host of compelling examples, Zelizer shows us why price is central to three key areas of intimacy: sexually tinged relations; health care by family members, friends, and professionals; and household economics. She draws both on research and materials ranging from reports on compensation to survivors of 9/11 victims to financial management Web sites and advice books for same-sex couples. From the bedroom to the courtroom, The Purchase of Intimacy opens a fascinating new window on the inner workings of the economic processes that pervade our private lives.
Couples --- Interpersonal relations --- Financial security --- Relations humaines --- Sécurité financière --- Finance, Personal --- Economic aspects. --- Finances personnelles --- Aspect économique --- #SBIB:316.7C123 --- Cultuursociologie: sociale normen --- Sociale normen --(sociologie) --- 316.754 Sociale normen --(sociologie) --- Financial security. --- Finance, Personal. --- Security, Financial --- Human relations --- Interpersonal relationships --- Personal relations --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationships, Interpersonal --- Social behavior --- Social psychology --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis) --- #SBIB:316.7C124 --- 316.754 --- Economic aspects --- Cultuursociologie: gebruiken, zeden en gewoonten --- Microeconomics --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Couples - Finance, Personal --- Interpersonal relations - Economic aspects --- Relations interpersonnelles --- Couple --- Intimité --- Aspects économiques --- Aspect économique
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Rightly fearing that unscrupulous rulers would break them up, seize their resources, or submit them to damaging forms of intervention, strong networks of trust such as kinship groups, clandestine religious sects, and trade diasporas have historically insulated themselves from political control by a variety of strategies. Drawing on a vast range of comparisons over time and space, Trust and Rule, first published in 2005, asks and answers how and with what consequences members of trust networks have evaded, compromised with, or even sought connections with political regimes. Since different forms of integration between trust networks produce authoritarian, theocratic, and democratic regimes, the book provides an essential background to the explanation of democratization and de-democratization.
World history --- Democratization. --- Social networks. --- Trust. --- Democratization --- Social networks --- Trust --- Trust (Psychology) --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Emotions --- Networking, Social --- Networks, Social --- Social networking --- Social support systems --- Support systems, Social --- Interpersonal relations --- Cliques (Sociology) --- Microblogs --- Democratic consolidation --- Democratic transition --- Political science --- New democracies --- Social Sciences --- Political Science
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