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1 strength of weak ties
соц. сила [эффективность\] слабых связей (концепция М. Грановеттера, согласно которой слабые связи часто оказываются более полезными для человека, так как помогают выйти за пределы постоянного круга общения, который формирует сильные связи; это можно быть особенно полезно при поиске работы, так как именно слабые связи — с дальними знакомыми или дальними родственниками — помогают выйти на различные новые организации, а сильные связи ведут, как правило, к ограниченному кругу организаций)See:
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