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Body image --- Human body --- Ethnic relations --- Interpersonal relations --- Image du corps --- Corps humain --- Relations interethniques --- Relations humaines --- Social aspects --- Aspect social --- Human Body --- Anthropology --- Body Image
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Patron and client --- Interpersonal relations --- Servitudes --- Patronage, Political --- Patron et client --- Relations humaines --- Patronage politique --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Congrès --- Congresses. --- Clientélisme
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Friendship --- Conduct of life --- Interpersonal relations --- Love --- Affection --- Friendliness --- History --- Sociological aspects --- History of civilization --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- Europe --- Friendship - Sociological aspects - Congresses --- Friendship - History - Congresses
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Group relations training --- Social groups --- Relations humaines --- Groupes, Dynamique des --- Formation --- Group Processes --- Interpersonal Relations --- Conflict (Psychology) --- Groupes Groepen --- Dynamique de groupe Groepsdynamiek --- Animation Animatie --- Leadership Leadership --- Communication Communicatie --- Conflits (gestion) Conflicthantering
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This 2007 book provides a systematic and self-contained account of the fast-developing theory of complex social networks. Social networks are central to the understanding of most socio-economic phenomena in the modern world. The classical approach to studying them relies on a methodology that abstracts from their size and complexity. In contrast, the approach taken in this book keeps complexity at the core, whilst integrating it with the incentive considerations that are preeminent in traditional economic analysis. The treatment starts with a detailed discussion of the basic models that act as 'benchmarks' for the complex-network literature: random networks, small worlds, and scale-free networks, before studying three different forces that underlie almost all network phenomena in social contexts: diffusion, search, and play. Finally, these forces are combined into a unified framework that is brought to bear on the issue of network formation and the coevolution of agents' behaviour and their pattern of interaction.
Social networks --- Sociometry --- 302.35 --- 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 --- Business, Economy and Management --- Economics --- Social networks. --- Sociometry.
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Dominance (Psychology) --- Passive resistance --- Power (Social sciences) --- Interpersonal relations --- Social psychology --- Dominance (Psychologie) --- Résistance passive --- Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) --- Relations humaines --- Psychologie sociale --- Résistance passive --- Groupes sociaux --- Social groups --- Dominance (psychologie) --- Pouvoir (sciences sociales)
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This study concerns the nature of impoliteness in face-to-face spoken interaction. For more than three decades many pragmatic and sociolinguistic studies of interaction have considered politeness to be one central explanatory concept governing and underpinning face-to-face interaction. Politeness' "evil twin" impoliteness has been largely neglected until only very recently. This book, the first of its kind on the subject, considers the role that impoliteness has to play by drawing extracts from a range of discourse types (car parking disputes, army and police training, police-public interactions and kitchen discourse). The study considers the triggering of impoliteness; explores the dynamic progression of impolite exchanges, and examines the way in which such exchanges come to some form of resolution. 'Face' and the linguistic sophistication and manipulation of discoursally expected norms to cause, or deflect impoliteness is also explored, as is the dynamic and sometimes hotly contested nature of an individual's socio-discoursal role.
Interpersonal communication. --- Politeness (Linguistics) --- Discourse analysis. --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Courtesy (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Communication --- Interpersonal relations --- Interpersonal communication --- Discourse analysis --- E-books --- #KVHA:Communicatie --- #KVHA:Onbeleefdheid --- #KVHA:Taalkunde --- Pragmatics --- Discoursanalyse. --- Etiquette (linguïstiek). --- Hoffelijkheid (linguïstiek). --- Interpersoonlijke communicatie.
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Affect (Psychology).
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Affect (Psychologie)
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Affect (Psychology)
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Cognition and culture
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Emotions
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Interpersonal relations
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Traumatism
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Cognition and culture.
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Emotions.
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Interpersonal relations.
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Traumatism.
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Accidents
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Diseases
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Shock
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Surgery, Operative
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Human relations
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Interpersonal relationships
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Personal relations
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Relations, Interpersonal
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Relationships, Interpersonal
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Social behavior
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Social psychology
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Object relations (Psychoanalysis)
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Feelings
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Human emotions
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Passions
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Psychology
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Affective neuroscience
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Apathy
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Pathognomy
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Culture and cognition
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Cognition
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Culture
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Ethnophilosophy
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Ethnopsychology
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Socialization
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Causes and theories of causation
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Cultuursociologie: algemene en theoretische werken
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Interpersonal relations --- Social networks --- Privacy --- Sex customs --- Relations humaines --- Réseaux sociaux --- Vie privée --- Vie sexuelle --- Réseaux sociaux --- Vie privée --- Social networks - France --- Self-disclosure - Social aspects - France --- Sexual behavior surveys - France --- Communication in sex - France --- VIE PRIVEE --- VIE SEXUELLE --- CONFIDENCE --- RESEAUX SOCIAUX --- ENQUETES --- FRANCE --- SOCIOLOGIE --- Self-disclosure --- Sexual behavior surveys --- Communication in sex
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L'analyse des réseaux sociaux est une méthode sociologique de modélisation de systèmes d'interdépendances au sein d'un milieu social. Elle est utilisée notamment comme méthode de cartographie des flux d'échanges sociaux et économiques. À ce titre, quel que soit le phénomène social étudié par le sociologue, cette approche structurale est possible si ce phénomène a une dimension relationnelle observable de manière systématique. Elle permet d'étudier les processus fondamentaux de la vie sociale, dont les formes de solidarité, de contrôle social, de régulation et d'apprentissage sont souvent peu visibles en situation. Cet ouvrage est une introduction à cette méthode structurale essentielle en sociologie.
Social networks --- Réseaux sociaux --- Réseaux sociaux. --- Sciences sociales --- Relations humaines. --- Analyse de réseau. --- BPB0710 --- 316.47 --- Sociale relaties --(sociologie) --- 316.47 Sociale relaties --(sociologie) --- Réseaux sociaux --- Social groups --- Social sciences --- Interpersonal relations --- Network analysis --- Social sciences - Network analysis --- Structuralisme --- Sociologie des organisations --- Sociologie --- Relations humaines --- Méthodologie --- Analyse de réseau
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