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科学领域:

  • 社会科学 社会科学 社会科学
  • 社会学 社会学 社会学
  • 社交网络分析分析

背景情况:

  • 莫菲特对社会的概念化提供了一个理解社会结构的框架.
  • 核心配置模型提供了对社会群体的理论视角.

研究的目的:

  • 将莫菲特的社会概念化与核心配置模型进行比较和对比.
  • 阐明匿名社会与宏观协调层次之间的关系.
  • 提出对基于身份的群体的修订理解.

主要方法:

  • 理论框架的比较分析.
  • 莫菲特模型和核心配置模型之间的概念映射.

主要成果:

  • 匿名社会被确定为与核心配置模型中的宏观层次相对应.
  • 提出了视角的转变,强调了基于身份的群体定义的领土上的共同特色.

结论:

  • 核心配置模型为理解匿名社会提供了一个有价值的镜头.
  • 承认独特性作为一个关键的群体定义者,促进了对社会组织的更具活力和有机的看法.