party; under such a system, voters choose from party candidates who will
to represent them in government.
Continuity (succession). The term of the environmental field related to
replacement of one or predominant form in a particular class of other
environmental
environment.
The prestige (prestige). Respect for the individual or group based on their status.
Crime without victim (victimless crime). Actions of the individual, defined as
criminal, but not aimed directly against Dr. rugih people (for example, the use of
drugs or illegal gambling).
-White Crime vorotnichkov‖ (white-collar crime). Criminal acts
persons belonging to skilled or -White vorotnichkam‖.
Crimes of people in positions of authority (crimes of she powerful). crime
Working people, endowed with powers.
The surplus-value (surplus value). According to Marxist theory, the cost,
created by the labor of the individual and isolated as -ostatka‖ or after -izlishka‖
payment of wages by the employer to the employee.
Prichinnostnye relations or relations of causality {causal relationship).
Relationships in which one state of affairs (the investigation) is called by
another (cause).
Projection (projection). Attributing to others feelings that the individual
He feels himself. The productive forces (forces of production). Term,
used by Marx to describe the factors that contribute to the economic
the growth of society. Industrial democracy (industrial democracy). means
democratic participation and representation in the workplace.
Prophets (prophets). Religious leaders, mobilizing their followers
by interpreting sacred texts ..
Prostitution (prostitution). Selling sexual services.
Spatio - temporal convergence (time-space convergence). Process,
as a result of which the distance -Reduces on vremeni‖ as speed
vehicles increases
Contradictory class position (contradictory class location). The situation in
class structure (eg, -White vorotnichkov‖ or lower management
unit), in which the features are separated as the higher and lower class.
The contradiction (contradiction). A term used to refer to Marx
mutual antagonistic social tendencies.
Professional activity (occupation). Any paid form
employment in which the individual has a permanent job.
Professional system (occupational system). The separation between the pile
professions in society.
The trade union (trade union). Association, created to represent the interests of
workers in the industry.
Psychoanalysis (psychoanalysis). Methods of psychotherapy invented by
Sigmund
Freud. -psihoanaliz‖ Word is commonly used in the system of intellectual
psychological theory developed by Freud.
Psychopathic personality (psychopath). A special type of personality. Such
individuals
no sense of morality and concern for others, inherent in most
normal people.
Public distance (public distance). Physical space to be stored
individuals between themselves and others in the course of public action, such
as
lecturing. Housework (housework) (the housework (Leagues Domestic
Labour)).
Unpaid work done by women are usually associated with everyday
household chores such as cooking, cleaning, grocery shopping.
The working class (working class). Social class of workers engaged in manual
difficulty or -Blue vorotnichkov‖.
Slavery (slavery). The form of social stratification in which some people in
literally belong to others as their own.
The conversation (conversation). Verbal communication between two or more
individuals. Race (race). A large group of people united by similar physical
featured
Extended family (extended / amity). The family group, consisting of more than
two generations of relatives, leading a joint household and living together.
The rationalization (rationalization). The term is used in relation to Weber
process whereby accurate analysis methods and organizations based on
abstract rules and procedures, and begin to dominate social life.
Reactions - exclamation (response cries). Involuntary exclamations, for
example,
when expressing surprise, pleasure or surprise.
Revolutionary Terror (revolutionary terror). Using revolutionary
leaders of violence or threat of violence in order to force them to adopt the
proposed
political action.
Regionalization (regionalization). The division of social life on regional
structures or zones.
Reproductive family (family of procreation). The family, which is formed by
concluding individual marriage or the birth of his children ..
Reproductive technologies (reproductive technologies). Technologies that could
affect human reproduction processes, such as contraception and artificial
fertilization.
Re-socialization (resocialiwtion). Type of personal change, in which the mature
the individual receives the type of behavior that is different from the received
first.
The reform movement (reformative movement). Social movement,
aimed at the implementation of practical programs of social change.
Parent family (family of orientation). The family, in which the individual was
born.
AIDS (AIDS). The disease is associated with the weakening of the human
immune system.
The sacral (sacred). Something to inspire a sense of awe or
respect the faithful who adhere to a single set of religious provisions.
Self-knowledge (self-enlightenment). Increasing awareness and understanding of
people
conditions and circumstances of their actions, obtained in the course of social
studies -
possibly allowing to change these circumstances.
Sanction (sanction). Types of incentives or penalties, by which
reinforced by socially accepted standards of behavior.
Overall family (step-family). The family in which at least one spouse has
children from a previous marriage, living together in the family or in the
vicinity.
Control (deterrence). Prevention of armed conflict, based on the
It ensures that in the event of the outbreak of hostilities the aggressor himself
will bear huge
losses.
Sexism (sexism). Installations or belief, in accordance with which
representatives of one or other sex falsely ascribed or denied
certain quality, which leads to increased sexual inequality.
Sexual activity (sexual activity). The activity aimed at obtaining
sexual satisfaction.
Sexual harassment (sexual harassment). The situation where one individual
making unwanted sexual assault of another, despite the
resistance of the latter.
Sexuality (sexuality). Widespread term for
sexual characteristics and sexual behavior of human beings.
Sexual abuse of children (sexual abuse of children).
Sexual exploitation of children by adults.
Sect (sect). Religious movements, detached from the main channel of the
orthodox.
Agricultural production for export (cash-crop production). Production
crops for sale on world markets rather than for domestic
consumption.
Family capitalism (family capitalism). The situation when the family
businesses owned and operated company. Semiotics (semiotics). Study
ways in which non-linguistic phenomena (for example, traffic lights)
able to generate value.
Sensorimotor stage (sensorimotor stage). According to Piaget's stage of the
cognitive
development when the dominant factors in the knowledge of the outside world is
to
child's immediate sensory perception and the sense of touch
The strength (force). Coercion, based on the threat or actual use of
violence.
The symbol {symbol). The use of certain symbols (objects) to denote
others, such as the use of the flag, symbolizing the nation state.
Symbolic iiteraknionizm (symbolic interactionism). The theoretical approach,
used in sociology proposed by John. G. Meade. It highlights the role of
language and characters as the basic elements of interpersonal interaction.
The health care system (health-care system). The organization of health services
in
a particular society.
The system of education (educational system). A system providing
educational training in the framework of a given society.
Systems with a high level of confidence (high-trust systems). Organizations that
individuals given the high degree of autonomy, and when the control
workloads.
Systems with a low level of confidence (low-trust systems). The types of
organizations, with
which rests on individuals and little responsibility given little freedom
in the formulation and solution of problems of their activities.
Pastoral Societies (pastoral societies). Company that exist for
by growing pets.
Hidden program (hidden curriculum). Behavior or settings that
absorbed in the school in addition to the official program. Hidden program -
an informal training program related, for example, with the assimilation of
gender
differences.
Complex code (elaborated code}. A special form of speech, which is
characterized by
balanced use of words to indicate their exact value.
Co-democratic government (direct democracy) (a participatory
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