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Het geschenk : over de verschillende betekenissen van geven
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ISBN: 9053561994 Year: 1997 Publisher: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press

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Gifts --- Cadeaux --- Social aspects --- Aspect social --- Geschenken --- Psychologie --- Filosofie --- 394 --- 395 --- #SBIB:316.7C124 --- #SBIB:309H021 --- #SBIB:309H503 --- #VCV monografie 1999 --- 395 Beschaving. Ceremonieel. Beleefdheidsformules. Etiquette. Respect. Gelukwensen. Rouwbeklag --- Beschaving. Ceremonieel. Beleefdheidsformules. Etiquette. Respect. Gelukwensen. Rouwbeklag --- 394 Ritueel. Openbaar leven. Maatschappelijk leven. Banketten. Volksfeesten. Carnaval. Spelen. Dansen. Optochten. Jaarmarkt. Kermissen. Ruiterfeesten. --- Ritueel. Openbaar leven. Maatschappelijk leven. Banketten. Volksfeesten. Carnaval. Spelen. Dansen. Optochten. Jaarmarkt. Kermissen. Ruiterfeesten. --- Cultuursociologie: gebruiken, zeden en gewoonten --- Intra- en interpersonele communicatie --- Semiotiek, semiologie --- 395 Social ceremonial. Etiquette. Good manners. Social forms. Rank. Title --- Social ceremonial. Etiquette. Good manners. Social forms. Rank. Title --- 394 Ritueel. Openbaar leven. Maatschappelijk leven. Banketten. Volksfeesten. Carnaval. Spelen. Dansen. Optochten. Jaarmarkt. Kermissen. Ruiterfeesten --- Ritueel. Openbaar leven. Maatschappelijk leven. Banketten. Volksfeesten. Carnaval. Spelen. Dansen. Optochten. Jaarmarkt. Kermissen. Ruiterfeesten --- 394 Public life. Pageantry. Social life. Life of the people --- Public life. Pageantry. Social life. Life of the people --- Geschenk --- Oudheid --- China --- Romeinse Rijk --- Hellenisme --- Griekenland --- Hellas --- Man --- Film --- Literatuur --- Muziek --- Schilderkunst --- Tekenkunst --- Vlaanderen --- Vlaams --- Emigratie --- Volwassene --- Vrouw

Social solidarity and the gift
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ISBN: 9780511614064 9780521841009 9780521600842 0511080484 9780511080487 0511614063 9780511079726 0511079729 0521841003 0521600847 1107140161 9781107140165 1280431350 9781280431357 0511170602 9780511170607 0511206518 9780511206511 0511297726 9780511297724 Year: 2005 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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This book brings together two traditions of thinking about social ties: sociological theory on solidarity and anthropological theory on gift exchange. The purpose of the book is to explore both how theoretical traditions may complete and enrich each other, and how they may illuminate transformations in solidarity. The main argument, supported by empirical illustrations, is that a theory of solidarity should incorporate some of the core insights from anthropological gift theory. The book presents a theoretical model covering both positive and negative - selective and excluding - aspects and consequences of solidarity. It is concluded that over the past century solidarity has undergone a fundamental transformation, from Durkheim's 'organic' solidarity to a type of solidarity which can be called 'segmented': separate, autonomous social segments connecting with other segments, no longer out of necessity and mutual dependency but on the basis of individual choice. Solidarity has, thereby, become more noncomittal.

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