Momentum: A Theory of Social Action`The language of the book is simple and lucid; its content is rich with analysis and references. The book therefore is readable as well as useful to both lay persons and scholars.' -- Social Change, Vol 15 No 1, March 1985 |
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Physical science philosophers of the pre - Socratic era believed that nature
carried within itself a quasiliving source of ... in accord with this assumption and
postulated that elements move in the direction of their " natural " place in the
universe ...
Physical science philosophers of the pre - Socratic era believed that nature
carried within itself a quasiliving source of ... in accord with this assumption and
postulated that elements move in the direction of their " natural " place in the
universe ...
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Many conflicting theories have been advanced by natural scientists to explain the
ultimate cause of mobility in the ... the possibility of an unknown , quasi - living
force in nature ; Aristotle wrote of elements seeking their “ natural ” place ; and ...
Many conflicting theories have been advanced by natural scientists to explain the
ultimate cause of mobility in the ... the possibility of an unknown , quasi - living
force in nature ; Aristotle wrote of elements seeking their “ natural ” place ; and ...
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The first lies in the processual nature of the analysis I have offered . In sociology ,
humans and their deeds are too often portrayed as static , atemporal abstractions
forming segments of structural , societal designs . My theory of social action is ...
The first lies in the processual nature of the analysis I have offered . In sociology ,
humans and their deeds are too often portrayed as static , atemporal abstractions
forming segments of structural , societal designs . My theory of social action is ...
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Contenido
Foreword by Marvin B Scott | 11 |
Toward a General Theory of Momentum | 29 |
Momentum in Sport | 67 |
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achievement action activity arise athletes attain attitude become begin behavior belief body career cause collective combination complete components concentration confidence continue contrast contribute create crowd described develop direction drive dynamic effect effort elements emotional energy especially example excitement existence experience factors feeling final flow fluctuation follow force further gain goal gradual greater highly human impetus important impulse individual influence initial inner intensity interaction interest internal investment involved leading mass momentum motion motivation movement moving nature negative noted objects occurs once participants pattern peak perception performance period physical play players positive potential present pressure produce professional progress psychological reaction relationship remains resistance responses rise role serve situation social spiral sport stage stock market structural success theory throughout thrust usually wind