For example, many argue that neoliberalism in recent decades has involved the penetration of capitalist
social relations into areas of social life or geographic regions where it was previously absent, through the increasing commodification or marketisation of social existence.
Furthermore, researchers found that there is a different level of
social relation among students who are considered as close friends as compared to the ordinary friends.
What makes a woman is her specific
social relation to a man, and what makes a man is his specific
social relation to a woman.
After Marx, we view the economy as a
social relation and not a self-sustaining natural entity.
The second general characteristic of money is that it is a
social relation, an insight most developed in the work of Karl Marx.
Leaving behind the organism-environment frame, the last brand of relational sociology, found in four different chapters, explores the question "what is a
social relation?" First, John W.
Totally; from results and reports, it can be perceived that in this children, main indicators of
social relation like attachment, imitate from others, understanding others, excitements and social plays were all damaged.
Considering the relatively stable of
social relation in the period of time, the support vector machine (SVM) is presented to predict the
social relation.
Satisfaction with
Social Relation Between Jewish and Arab Students Jewish (n = 38) Arab (n = 44) t (df = 80) M SD M SD General
social relations 3.63 0.99 3.4 0.7 t = 1.22 Peer support in general 3.91 0.72 3.66 0.71 t = 1.57
Social relations between sectors 3.8 0.73 3.36 0.9 t = 2.37 * * p<.05 Table 2.
And frequent conflicts with any type of
social relation were associated with 2-3 times increased mortality risk.
Signifying God:
Social Relation and Symbolic Act in the York Corpus Christi Plays.
"Every new
social relation begets a new type of wrong-doing--of sin, to use an old fashioned word," trust-busting President Theo-dore Roosevelt said as he signed the bill into law.