The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 10Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer University of Chicago Press, 1905 Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. |
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Page 149
... imitation.13 This conception of an increasing unification of mankind is traceable in part to the evolutionary philosophy of the second half of the century , in part to the rapid extension of commerce and the closer international ...
... imitation.13 This conception of an increasing unification of mankind is traceable in part to the evolutionary philosophy of the second half of the century , in part to the rapid extension of commerce and the closer international ...
Page 152
... imitation , opposition , and invention ; Giddings contributed " consciousness of kind " and outlined the " integration of the social mind ; " Simmel based group - unity on common symbols , obedience , loyalty , and consciousness of ...
... imitation , opposition , and invention ; Giddings contributed " consciousness of kind " and outlined the " integration of the social mind ; " Simmel based group - unity on common symbols , obedience , loyalty , and consciousness of ...
Page 154
... imitating of these particularizations.38 The process as a whole closely corresponds with Tarde's , but the latter's psychological analysis of the social person is far less keen and detailed . This view of the individual as at once a ...
... imitating of these particularizations.38 The process as a whole closely corresponds with Tarde's , but the latter's psychological analysis of the social person is far less keen and detailed . This view of the individual as at once a ...
Page 159
... imitation and group ascendency is counteracted by ( 3 ) leaders or authorities who initiate new ideas and activities to be selected and appropriated by all . Between such leaders with their fol- lowers a ( 4 ) struggle for ascendency ...
... imitation and group ascendency is counteracted by ( 3 ) leaders or authorities who initiate new ideas and activities to be selected and appropriated by all . Between such leaders with their fol- lowers a ( 4 ) struggle for ascendency ...
Page 164
... imitation . All society is thus resolved into products of imitation . In strict psychological analysis these " impression " and " imi- tation " theories must be classed , I think , as scientifically devel- oped forms of the " sympathy ...
... imitation . All society is thus resolved into products of imitation . In strict psychological analysis these " impression " and " imi- tation " theories must be classed , I think , as scientifically devel- oped forms of the " sympathy ...
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