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Frankel, Barbara – 1975
This paper argues that ritual and other cultural forms can be validly compared to one another only at the level of their meaning and that in order to do this one must begin by setting them in the sociocultural context which gives them meaning. A ritual at a hospital for the rehabilitation of drug addicts and alcoholics is described, analyzed, and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Activities
McVeigh, Thomas – 1971
This annotated bibliography lists a variety of publications dealing with the general subject of social indicators. Entries are organized into a number of separate sections dealing with such topics as relevant legislation; general information surveys; health, education, and welfare surveys; mental health surveys; natural resources surveys; housing…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Information Systems, Models, Publications
Hastings, Philip K., Ed.; And Others – 1975
This volume consists of an index of questions repeated in public opinion surveys, and the variants of these questions. The questions included are drawn from American national samples (primarily of the general population) conducted by AIPO (Gallup) NORC, and Roper, and archived at the Roper Public Opinion Research Center. The basic data for over 90…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Databases, Information Sources, National Surveys
Evans, Dennis; Steelman, Virginia Purtle – 1973
The study reported here focused on the perception which rank-and-file members of a community have of its power structure. This research was designed specifically to investigate the relationship of power perception to the socio-cultural variables of locality, race, age, education, and income. A random sample of households in 2 Louisiana communities…
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Study, Ethnic Studies, Perception
Gridley, Marion E. – 1973
The lives and locations of early American Indian tribes are the subject of this book for children of junior high school age. The tribal life patterns which had developed to suit the climates lived in, prior to the arrival of the Europeans, are described. Thus, the livelihood of Indians in 5 different sections of the United States and Canada--the…
Descriptors: American History, American Indians, Books, Children
Weingarten, Ira Marc – 1975
Putting the "reconceptualist approach" into its setting in curriculum theorizing raises fresh questions about its meaning in relation to other modes of curriculum theorizing. The human process of expanding awareness and concern underlies the call for reconceptualization. Discussion of "hidden curricula" and of reformist efforts…
Descriptors: American Culture, Curriculum, Curriculum Research, Educational Anthropology
Shimkin, Demitri B.; Shimkin, Edith M. – 1974
Investigations of the structure, rule systems, and histories of black families in rural Mississippi, Chicago, New Orleans, East Texas, and Southern California have shown the presence of well-integrated, multigeneration, multihousehold, bilateral extended families in varying U.S. social environments. These families, while varying in detail, share…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Comparative Analysis, Extended Family, Family Relationship
Moore, Roy L.; Stephens, Lowndes F. – 1974
Four basic objectives were investigated in this study. Age differences were tested on various dependent skills measured to determine if consumer skills change over a period of time; the extent of integration of the dependent measures within the two age groups was ascertained; antecedent processes within groups that account for variation in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Advertising, Communication (Thought Transfer), Consumer Education
Lampe, Philip E. – 1975
The relationship between the degree of assimilation of Mexican Americans and the school system they attend was examined. Seven basic types of assimilation were studied--cultural, structural, marital, identificational, attitudinal, behavioral, and civic assimilation. A questionnaire was administered to 8th grade students in 9 public and 9 parochial…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Acculturation, Behavior, Comparative Analysis
Pletsch, Douglas Harry – 1968
The purpose of this study was to identify, define, and operationalize the communication concepts required by adult educators in agriculture to fulfill their role as educational change agents. Four stages were seen: (1) the determination of anticipated behavioral requirements; (2) identification of relevant communication concepts; (3) the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Agricultural Education, Behavior Patterns
Matza, David – 1969
Naturalism is developed as a perspective on deviant behavior. Its themes are traced through three sociological viewpoints: those of the Chicago school, the functionalists, and a contemporary neoChicagoan approach. The themes include appreciation of the deviant subject and recognition of diversity and complexity, leading, respectively, to…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Development, Behavior Theories, Environmental Influences
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Benson, Morton – Slavic and East European Journal, 1959
This introductory survey describes the English contribution to the vocabulary of modern Russian. The author presents an analysis of English loanwords based on the etymologies of Vasmer and Lexin, by subject classification (amusements, clothing, economics, food, nautical terminology, and technology). Separate commentary on sporting terms, where…
Descriptors: Cultural Interrelationships, Culture Contact, Etymology, Language Classification
Monahan, William G., Ed. – 1968
This collection of four symposium papers explores research and data problems in big-city schools. The papers are "Data Accessibility: Policies and Organizational Strictures in Big-City Schools" by W.G. Monahan (ED 019 749), "Some Data Problems in Systems Research" by M.C. Alkin and W.L. Duff, Jr. (ED 021 324), "Towards Adequate Educational and…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Planning, Educational Policy, Educational Research
Salomone, Jerome J.; Gould, Betty Ann – 1974
The review and synthesis of the sociological literature on mobility in the United States relies essentially on studies described in professional sociology journals and books written by sociologists. There are three types of sociological stratification: caste, estate, and class. In a class stratified society, the influential factors are education,…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Family Influence, Literature Reviews, Occupational Mobility
Robbins, Michael C.; And Others – 1973
This study asks two questions: Is there intracultural variation among the Baganda of Uganda in the cognition of color terms; and if there is, what are the sociocultural correlates of this variation? The color terminology of the Baganda is described, and several psycholinguistic techniques are used to determine the cognition of these terms. These…
Descriptors: Bantu Languages, Cognitive Processes, Color, Cross Cultural Studies
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