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Socialization encompasses both learning and teaching and is thus "the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained".: 5 Socialization is... |
Onboarding (redirect from Organizational socialization) all of the ways in which organizations may differ in their approaches to socialization. Collective socialization is the process of taking a group of new... |
anything that can have productive use, its ownership, and the constituent social parts needed to produce it. From the perspective of a firm, a firm uses... |
Structure and agency (category Philosophy of social science) and society with its pressure of order and structure. As he states in his "Model of Productive Processing of Reality (PPR)", personality "does not form... |
teenagers. Socialization is the process by which the new generation learns the knowledge, attitudes and values that they will need as productive citizens... |
Operant conditioning (redirect from Two-Process theory) behavior. In 1948 he published Walden Two, a fictional account of a peaceful, happy, productive community organized around his conditioning principles. In... |
capitalists. Another distinction is between productive and unproductive labor. Only wage workers of productive sectors of the economy produce value. According... |
Klaus Hurrelmann (category Academic staff of Hertie School) traits; the external reality, by the properties of the social and physical environment. The processing of reality is productive because individuals live... |
more productive methods are adopted across the entire economy, the amount of labour required (as a ratio to capital, i.e. the organic composition of capital)... |
monopolisation of markets and supply; (b) capital accumulation, to acquire productive and non-productive assets; and (c) to privatize both the supply of goods... |
Communism (redirect from Criticisms of communism) Marxism is socialization, i.e. social ownership, versus nationalization. Nationalization is state ownership of property whereas socialization is control... |
of goods and services, the consumption of goods and services (both productive or intermediate consumption and final consumption), the reproduction of... |
Economic democracy (redirect from Failure of effective demand) Schweickart, if "those who produce the goods and services of society are paid less than their productive contribution", then as consumers they cannot buy all... |
Use value (category Theory of value (economics)) the Concept of Substitutive Work = P, the loss of Primary Productive Energy (which is P/Ep, the coefficient of efficiency) + h, the units of energy (which... |
Reading (redirect from Process of reading) Friesen CK, Shih F, Sarty GE (2006). "FMRI of ventral and dorsal processing streams in basic reading processes: insular sensitivity to phonology". Brain... |
Decree of seizure of rustic properties. August 13: Decree of closure of religious institutions. August 19 (Catalonia): Decree of socialization and unionization... |
Word gap (section History of language gap research) language processing and vocabulary disparities were already evident, and by 24 months old there was a 6-month gap between the SES groups in processing skills... |
Occupational therapy (redirect from Master of Occupational Therapy) accommodations and supports in a variety of areas, such as sensory processing, motor planning, visual processing, sequencing, transitions between schools... |
productive forces and the relations of production, between practice and theory, and between the economic base and the superstructure, the productive forces... |
Surplus value (redirect from Theory of surplus value) a sharp reduction in productive investments combines with mass unemployment, followed by an intensive rationalisation process of take-overs, mergers,... |