The problem of solidarity : theories and models / edited by Patrick Doreian and Thomas Fararo.
Material type: TextPublication details: Amsterdam : Gordon and Breach Publishers, 1998. Description: x, 414 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9057005336; Subject(s): Social planning | Models, Theoretical | Empathy | Social change | Social environmentDDC classification: LOC classification: NLM classification: HM126 98PRSummary: "Contributors to The Problem of Solidarity take a step back from the evident turmoil in the world to pose solidarity as a cognitive problem of basic science. What is solidarity? How is it produced and reproduced? How is it related to social processes? How can we formalize such processes and create conditions for studying their properties fruitfully? The analyses presented in this book are on the research frontier, as the authors aim to present a sustained and focused discussion of solidarity, and to lay out a coherent agenda for mathematical sociology with regard to the fundamental problem of solidarity."Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"Contributors to The Problem of Solidarity take a step back from the evident turmoil in the world to pose solidarity as a cognitive problem of basic science. What is solidarity? How is it produced and reproduced? How is it related to social processes? How can we formalize such processes and create conditions for studying their properties fruitfully? The analyses presented in this book are on the research frontier, as the authors aim to present a sustained and focused discussion of solidarity, and to lay out a coherent agenda for mathematical sociology with regard to the fundamental problem of solidarity."
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