| Lonnie H. Athens - 1992 - 124 Seiten
...non-primary or secondary group: By primary groups I mean those characterized by intimate face-to-facc association and cooperation. They are primary in several...association, psychologically, is a certain fusion of individualities in a common whole, so that one's very self, for many purposes at least, is the common... | |
| Larry T. Reynolds - 1993 - 324 Seiten
...individuals and the larger social order. Cooley provides the following definition of primary groups: By primary groups I mean those characterized by intimate...they are fundamental in forming the social nature of the ideals of individuals. (1909:23) It is within such groups that the feeling of social unity is... | |
| Kedar Nath Dwivedi - 1993 - 370 Seiten
...Accordingly, primary groups are characterised by intimate face-to-face association and co-operation and are fundamental in forming the social nature and ideals of the individual. In contrast, the relations between the members of secondary groups are 'cool', that is, impersonal,... | |
| Gerald Handel, Gail G. Whitchurch - 710 Seiten
...stage for the discussion of research problems in the following section of the paper. Cooley states: By primary groups I mean those characterized by intimate...they are fundamental in forming the social nature and the ideals of the individual. The result of intimate association, psychologically, is a certain fusion... | |
| Nancy J. Herman, Larry T. Reynolds - 1994 - 512 Seiten
...individuals and the larger social order. Cooley provides the following definition of primary groups: By primary groups I mean those characterized by intimate...they are fundamental in forming the social nature of the ideals of individuals. (1909:23) It is within such groups that the feeling of social unity is... | |
| Addie Fuhriman, Gary M. Burlingame - 1994 - 606 Seiten
...primary group "is characterized by intimate face-to-face association and cooperation. They (groups) are primary in several senses, but chiefly in that...they are fundamental in forming the social nature and ideas of the individual. The result of intimate association, psychologically, is a certain fusion of... | |
| Robert Prus, Robert C.. Prus - 1996 - 332 Seiten
...element in Cooley's conceptualization of both the self and one's sense of morality:2i By primary groups 1 mean those characterized by intimate face-to-face...several senses, but chiefly in that they are fundamental informing the social nature and ideals of the individual. The result of intimate association, psychologically,... | |
| Robert C. Prus - 1996 - 330 Seiten
...another important element in Cooley's conceptualization of both the self and one's sense of morality:21 By primary groups I mean those characterized by intimate...several senses, but chiefly in that they are fundamental informing the social nature and ideals of the individual. The result of intimate association, psychologically,... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1998 - 284 Seiten
...éd. HF Brown, vol. i, pp. 63, 70, 74, 120, 125, 348. Social Order and Democracy 14 Primary Groups By primary groups I mean those characterized by intimate...association, psychologically, is a certain fusion of individualities in a common whole, so that one's very self, for many purposes at least, is the common... | |
| Amy Gutmann - 1998 - 394 Seiten
...is often missed comes out nicely in the following, highly influential passage from Charles Cooley: By primary groups I mean those characterized by intimate...association, psychologically, is a certain fusion of individualities in a common whole, so that one's self, for many purposes at least, is the common life... | |
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