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" ... association and cooperation. They are primary in several senses, but chiefly in that they are fundamental in forming the social nature and ideals of the individual. The result of intimate association, psychologically, is a certain fusion of individualities... "
Social Aspects of Education: A Book of Sources and Original Discussions with ... - Seite 238
von Irving King - 1912 - 425 Seiten
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Strategic Political Communication: Rethinking Social Influence, Persuasion ...

Karen S. Johnson-Cartee, Gary Copeland - 2004 - 250 Seiten
...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 life and purpose...identification for which "we" is the natural expression. (1929, 23-24) The most common primary group is the family unit — parents, siblings, and the extended...
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Mary P. Follett: Creating Democracy, Transforming Management

Joan C. Tonn - 2008 - 638 Seiten
...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 life and purpose of the group." Cooley left largely unexplained the process by which this "fusion" was accomplished; but, appreciative...
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Early Urban Planning, Band 7

Clarence Arthur Perry - 2004 - 142 Seiten
...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 life and purpose of the group."1 The companions of children, wherever free outdoor life is possible, comprise necessarily other...
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A Bible for A Thoughtfull Skeptic, the Natural History of Intelligence

Thom Pain, Jr. - 2005 - 344 Seiten
...psychologically, is a certain fusion of individualities into a common whole, so that one's very self, for many purposes at least, is the common life and purpose...lives in the feeling of the whole and finds the chief aim of his will in that feeling. It is not to be supposed that the unity of the primary group is one...
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Cultural Politics and Irish Education Since the 1950s: Policy Paradigms and ...

Denis O'Sullivan - 2005 - 622 Seiten
...association ... is a certain fusion of individualities in a common whole, so that one's very self, for many purposes at least, is the common life and purpose...identification for which 'we' is the natural expression (quoted in Davis, 1969). Rather than talk in terms of primary groups as opposed to secondary groups,...
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The Reality of Social Groups

Paul Sheehy - 2006 - 252 Seiten
...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 life and purpose...the group. Perhaps the simplest way of describing 20 It is not a criticism of the intentionalist thesis to note that engaging in identical forms of practices...
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Natural Moralities : A Defense of Pluralistic Relativism: A Defense of ...

Department of Philosophy Duke University David B. Wong Professor and Chair - 2006 - 313 Seiten
...tend to result in a "certain fusion of individualities in a common whole, so that one's very self, for many purposes at least, is the common life and purpose of the group." 35 The penetration of others into our identities can take place through their influence on the acquisition...
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Sociology

CN Shankar Rao - 2012 - 932 Seiten
...relations. The primary groups can be referred to as the 'We' groups. Cooley explained that a primary group involves the sort of sympathy and mutual identification for which ' We' is the natural expression. Cooley writes-"By primary groups I means those characterised by intimate face-to-face association and...
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A History of Social Psychology: From the Eighteenth-Century Enlightenment to ...

Gustav Jahoda - 2007 - 12 Seiten
...as families, neighbourhoods, or play-groups of children in which a feeling of social unity prevails: 'it is a "we"; it involves the sort of sympathy and mutual identification for which the "we" is the natural expression'. Finally, one can find in Cooley's later Social process (1918)...
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