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1 sociology of moral
соц. социология морали (отрасль социологии, которая занимается изучением закономерностей функционирования морали как системы взаимосвязанных норм, ценностей, санкций, оценок, предписаний, моделей поведения)See: -
2 moral statistics
соц., уст. "моральная" статистика (данные о социальных патологиях: самоубийствах, разводах и т. п.; собирались в 19 в., до появления социологии как науки)See: -
3 mores
сущ.соц. нравы (наименее формализованные и наиболее защищенные социальными санкциями обычаи, традиции)See: -
4 norm
сущ.1) общ. норма, правило, стандартJoyce's style of writing was a striking departure from the literary norm. — Стиль Джойса разительно отличался от литературных стандартов.
The current middle-class norm of two children per family. — В настоящее время для семьи среднего класса норма два ребенка.
Syn:standard 2)See:2) соц., мн. (социальная) норма (общепринятое и обязательное для членов того или иного сообщества правило поведения, предписывающее или запрещающее что-л., а также общепринятый порядок осуществления чего-л.)terrorists who violate the norms of civilized society — террористы, нарушающие нормы цивилизованного общества
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5 Zelizer, Viviana
перс.соц. Зелизер, Вивиана (американский социолог, профессор социологии Принстонского университета, один из ведуших представителей новой экономической социологии; занималась исследованиями роли морали в экономике и становления рынка страхования жизни; автор известной книги о социальной функции денег)See:
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