By primary groups I mean those characterized by intimate face-toface association and cooperation. They are primary in several senses, but chiefly in that they are fundamental in forming the social nature and ideals of the individual. The American Journal of Sociology - Página 753editado por - 1912Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1920 - 890 páginas
...treatment that has appeared. Professor Cooley' applied the adjective primary to such groups because they "are primary in several senses, but chiefly in...forming the social nature and ideals of the individual." He makes little use of precise definitions, and he hardly gives any definite mark for a primary group... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1909 - 464 páginas
...THE NURSERY OF HUMAN NATURE. BY priniary_grou£SI mean those characterized by intimate face-to-face association and cooperation. They are primary in several...senses, but chiefly in that they are fundamental in jfpjming the social nature and ideals of jthe individual. The result of intimate association, psychologically,... | |
| Irving King - 1912 - 456 páginas
...Primary Groups and Primary Ideals By primary groups I mean those characterized by intimate face-toface association and cooperation. They are primary in several...association, psychologically, is a certain fusion of individuals in a common whole, so that one's very self, for many purposes at least, is the common life... | |
| Irving King - 1912 - 460 páginas
...Primary Groups and Primary Ideals By primary groups I mean those characterized by intimate face-toface association and cooperation. They are primary in several...association, psychologically, is a certain fusion of individuals in a common whole, so that one's very self, for many purposes at least, is the common life... | |
| Irving King - 1912 - 456 páginas
...Primary Groups and Primary Ideals By primary groups I mean those characterized by intimate face-toface association and cooperation. They are primary in several...the individual. The result of intimate association, t psychologically^ a certain fusiolToT indfvuluals irV a common jthole, so that one's vefy'seli, lor... | |
| Earle Edward Eubank - 1916 - 88 páginas
...Theirs is a primary group "characterized by intimate, face-to-face association and co-operation * * * fundamental in forming the social nature and ideals...association, psychologically, is a certain fusion of individualties in a common whole, so that the very self, for many purposes at least, is the common... | |
| Frederick Redman Clow - 1920 - 462 páginas
...treatment that has appeared. Professor Cooley applied the adjective primary to such groups because they "are primary in several senses, but chiefly in...forming the social nature and ideals of the individual." He makes little use of precise definitions, and he hardly gives any definite mark for a primary group... | |
| 1926 - 332 páginas
...face association of primary groups, the family, the neighborhood, and the village community, which are fundamental in forming the social nature and ideals of the individual. The "mercados" and fairs were great festival days to the villagers. Going to the market was not an every... | |
| Horace Boies Hawthorn - 1926 - 548 páginas
...characterized by face-to-face association and co-operation." "They are primary in several senses but properly in that they are fundamental in forming the social nature and ideals of the individual." Kolb13 realizes "That the rural primary group is essentially a psychological thing. Yet for objective... | |
| Theodore Macklin, Waldo Ernest Grimes, John Harrison Kolb - 1927 - 560 páginas
...are meant such as are intimate, personal, or "face to face" in their relationships. "They are primary in that they are fundamental in forming the social nature and ideals of the individuals," says Professor Cooley.1 This intimate association results in a sort of fusion, so that... | |
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