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    Sociology and Emile Durkheim

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    Compare and contrast the theories and methods of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber regarding social behavior. 1.Introduction Emile Durkheim and Max Weber are founding fathers of sociology and outstanding sociologists who made great contributions to the development of sociology and progress of human beings. Previous studies have been done about the theories and methods of Durkheim and Weber‚ and their works have also been studied for many times from different viewpoints‚ such as the nature of human

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    References: Barber RB 2009‚ ’Jihad vs. McWorld ’‚ In: G. Ritzer.‚ ed. 2009. McDonaldization: The Reader. 3 ed. Pine Forge Press‚ Thousand Oaks‚ California. Hirst P and Thompson G 1999‚ Globalization in Question‚ second edition‚ Polity Press‚ Cambridge. IMF (International Monetary Fund)‚ 2007‚ ‘World Economic Outlook-Globalization and

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    Max Weber’s observations and conclusions regarding modernity and its causes have named him one of the most influential sociologists of our era. Weber believed that in the West rationality had come to become the predominant impetus for action. Weber said that Rationality was one of four motivations towards actions--the remaining three‚ Traditional‚ Affective‚ and Value-Oriented‚ had been based on more humanistic qualities and had all faded into almost insignificance in the modern age. He thought that

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    “ To understand cultural globalization‚ we must define each of the terms culture and globalization. Culture is the characteristic of a group of people recognized by their language‚ ethnicity‚ nationalism‚ religion‚ behavior and other forms of identity. Globalization is the phenomenon in which several systems across the globe‚ such as the economy‚ environment‚ politics‚ and culture… become increasingly part of an interdependent whole system. According to Investor Word‚ (2005)‚ globalization is the

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    must be prepared to say what the public wants him to say and as such‚ gave Tanner Bolt the opportunity to defend his client more efficiently which then portrays Technical Competence. 7.) In what ways does the film exemplify the “McDonaldization of Society?” The McDonaldization of Society was exemplified through Amy’s works‚ starting from her plan until the innovation and success of her plans. In this case‚ Amy’s control over the events can be likened to her being the “machine” with Amy employing herself

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    Weberian bureaucracy has its origin in the works by Max Weber (1864-1920)‚ a notable German sociologist‚ political economist‚ and administrative scholar who contributed to the study of bureaucracy and administrative discourses and literatures during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Max Weber belongs to the Scientific School of Thought‚ who discussed such topics as specialization of job-scope‚ merit system‚ uniform principles‚ structure and hierarchy. His contemporaries include Frederick Taylor (1856-1915)

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    commentators like Luhmann and Blau? Bureaucracies have become particularly pervasive in modern societies‚ and thus justifiably have attracted a significant degree of thought concerning their existence. This essay considers some of the characteristics Weber attributed to bureaucratic organisation and growth in modern society‚ critically contrasting it with some thoughts of more recent theorists such as Luhmann‚ Blau and Parkin. In particular‚ I examine the consequences of Weber’s ideal type methodology

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    of between the sources of our food and health‚ economics‚ and politics. As you put your paragraphs together‚ try to develop causal chains (think of the Direct TV ad with Phil Shifley): Cause: Demand for beef is constantly increasing> Effect: “McDonaldization” of meat industry (meat becomes mass produced very cheaply)>Cause: Quality of meat decreases due to unsanitary and unethical conditions> Effect: Illness and job loss and so on. Keep the following in mind as you brainstorm:

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    Mr Groegaard

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    27.08.2014 ORGANIZATION SCIENCE RATIONAL SYSTEMS Handelshøyskolen BI Thorvald Hærem‚ Ph.D‚ Associate Professor Organization Science Fall Course layout S Week H Theme Scott& Davis 1 34 4 Introduction‚ Organizations as rational‚ natural & open systems Ch 1 2 35 4 Organizations as Rational systems Hand out case 1 Ch 2 The_Principles_of_Scientific_Management.doc The introduction to Taylor’s "Scientific Management (1911). Thompson;1967_Orgs_in_action_chap_5__6

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    KALYAN CITY LIFE http://kalyan-city.blogspot.com/2011/06/criticism-of-taylor-scientific.html NetMBA (2010) Frederick Taylor and Scientific Management http://www.netmba.com/mgmt/scientific/ Ritzer George. (1996)‚ ‘An Introduction to McDonaldization’‚ in The McDonaldization of Societ‚ Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Pine Forge Press Rose‚ M (1987) “Rational Work Men and Incompetent Managers” in Industrial Behavior: Theoretical Development Since Taylor

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