| Pertti Alasuutari - Social Science - 1992 - 238 pages
...of the men's modes of speech dealing with different spheres or aspects of their life. Essentially it is concerned with how far, in their structure and content, particular items parallel and reflect the style, typical concerns, attitudes, and feelings of the men (Willis 1978, 191-93). In this way, homologies... | |
| John Storey - Social Science - 2003 - 187 pages
...uncovering the extent to which particular texts and practices 'in their structure and content. . . parallel and reflect the structure, style, typical concerns, attitudes and feelings of the social group' (191). The purpose of homological analysis is to tease out the relationship between the particular... | |
| Chris Barker - Social Science - 2004 - 240 pages
...the social order and the social values of the subculture's participants. Thus particular subcultural items parallel and reflect the structure, style, typical concerns, attitudes and feelings of the group. Consequently, the creativity and cultural responses of subcultures are not random but expressive... | |
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