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  • 1Structural cohesion — is the sociological conception [1][2] of cohesion in social groups. It is defined as the minimal number of actors in a social network that need to be removed to disconnect at least two actors in the remaining group. It is thus identical to the… …

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  • 2Centre for Innovation and Structural Change — The Centre for Innovation and Structural Change (CISC) is an interdisciplinary research centre at the National University of Ireland, Galway partnered by University College Dublin and Dublin City University Business School. CISC was formally… …

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  • 3Michael Schwartz (sociologist) — Michael Schwartz is an American sociologist and prominent critic of the Iraq war. He is Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook in New York, where he also serves as faculty director of the Undergraduate College… …

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  • 4Bibliographie en sociologie économique — Sommaire 1 Ouvrages 2 Publications dans des revues 3 Compléments 3.1 Articles connexes …

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  • 5Bibliographie En Sociologie Économique — Sommaire 1 Ouvrages 2 Publications dans des revues 3 Bibliographie en ligne 4 Articles connexes …

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  • 6Bibliographie en sociologie economique — Bibliographie en sociologie économique Sommaire 1 Ouvrages 2 Publications dans des revues 3 Bibliographie en ligne 4 Articles connexes …

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  • 7Marktsoziologie — Die Marktsoziologie oder Soziologie des Marktes ist ein Forschungsbereich der Soziologie, innerhalb dessen Märkte zum Gegenstand soziologischer Analysen werden. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Überblick 1.1 Die Anfänge der Marktsoziologie 1.2 Märkte und… …

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  • 8Social network — For other uses, see Social network (disambiguation). Sociology …

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  • 9Sociology — For the journal, see Sociology (journal). Sociology …

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  • 10Nonmarket forces — In economics, nonmarket forces are those acting on economic actors from outside the market system. They include internal and external organizing and correcting factors that provide order to market and other types of societal institutions and… …

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