On social control and collective behavior : selected papers / edited and with an introduction by Ralph H. Turner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Heritage of sociologyPublisher: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1967]Copyright date: ©1967Edition: First Phoenix editionDescription: xlvi, 274 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Other title:
  • On social control and collective behaviour
  • On social control and collective behaviour : Selected papers
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301 22
LOC classification:
  • HM51 .P312
Contents:
1. Sociological method: The city as a social laboratory -- Understanding a folk culture -- News as a form of knowledge -- 2. Human ecology: The urban community as a spatial pattern and a moral order -- Human ecology -- Succession, an ecological concept -- 3. Social process: The natural history of the newspaper -- Racial assimilation in secondary groups -- Foreign language press and social progress -- The social function of war -- 4. Person in social progress: The bases of race prejudice -- Human nature and collective behavior -- Human migration and the marginal man -- 5. Collective behavior: Social control -- Collective behavior -- Characteristics of the sect -- Morale and the news.
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1. Sociological method: The city as a social laboratory -- Understanding a folk culture -- News as a form of knowledge -- 2. Human ecology: The urban community as a spatial pattern and a moral order -- Human ecology -- Succession, an ecological concept -- 3. Social process: The natural history of the newspaper -- Racial assimilation in secondary groups -- Foreign language press and social progress -- The social function of war -- 4. Person in social progress: The bases of race prejudice -- Human nature and collective behavior -- Human migration and the marginal man -- 5. Collective behavior: Social control -- Collective behavior -- Characteristics of the sect -- Morale and the news.

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