Outsiders; Studies in the Sociology of DevianceA sociology text on deviance and difference, exploring unconventional individuals and their place in normal society. |
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... career contingency , " those factors on which mobility from one posi- tion to another depends . Career contingencies include both objective facts of social structure and changes in the perspec- tives , motivations , and desires of the ...
... career contingency , " those factors on which mobility from one posi- tion to another depends . Career contingencies include both objective facts of social structure and changes in the perspec- tives , motivations , and desires of the ...
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... career focuses more specifically on the career as a series of adjustments to the " net- work of institutions , formal organizations , and informal rela- tionships " in which the profession is practiced.2 The career lines ...
... career focuses more specifically on the career as a series of adjustments to the " net- work of institutions , formal organizations , and informal rela- tionships " in which the profession is practiced.2 The career lines ...
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... career . The individual's family has a great influence on his oc- cupational choice through its power to sponsor and aid the neophyte in his chosen career . Hall , in his discussion of the early stages of the medical career , notes that ...
... career . The individual's family has a great influence on his oc- cupational choice through its power to sponsor and aid the neophyte in his chosen career . Hall , in his discussion of the early stages of the medical career , notes that ...
Contents
OUTSIDERS | 1 |
A Sequential Model | 19 |
BECOMING A MARIHUANA USER | 41 |
Copyright | |
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