2013
DOI: 10.3790/978-3-428-53725-9
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Soziologie. Untersuchungen über die Formen der Vergesellschaftung

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“…: 60) gemahnt wohl nicht zufällig an den Wortlaut der von Simmel bewusst weit ausgelegten Definition von Gesellschaft überhaupt, die ,,da existiert, wo mehrere Individuen in Wechselwirkung treten'' (Simmel [1908(Simmel [ ] 1992. Im Modus des ,,Denkverkehrs'' (Fleck [ ] 1980(Fleck [ : 1939 (Fleck [ ] 1980, entsteht als ,,Zweiergruppe'' bei Simmel etwa durch das Teilen eines Geheimnisses (Simmel [1908(Simmel [ ] 1992 …”
Section: Verkehr Und Kreuzungunclassified
“…: 60) gemahnt wohl nicht zufällig an den Wortlaut der von Simmel bewusst weit ausgelegten Definition von Gesellschaft überhaupt, die ,,da existiert, wo mehrere Individuen in Wechselwirkung treten'' (Simmel [1908(Simmel [ ] 1992. Im Modus des ,,Denkverkehrs'' (Fleck [ ] 1980(Fleck [ : 1939 (Fleck [ ] 1980, entsteht als ,,Zweiergruppe'' bei Simmel etwa durch das Teilen eines Geheimnisses (Simmel [1908(Simmel [ ] 1992 …”
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“…Conceivably, the receipt of social welfare benefits (e.g. Unemployment Benefit II) constitutes poverty (Simmel 1908) and thus lowers self-esteem (Coser 1992). However, even if this mechanism is active, it is not universal and of minor importance-at least in this analysis.…”
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“…According to Georg Simmel's sociology of the ''third'', the competitors try to win the favour of the third party, KÄRIN NICKELSEN AND FABIAN KRÄMER adapt to its norms and make them their own, which may have a strong impact on communities or society as a whole (Simmel 1903(Simmel , 1992(Simmel [1908; see also Werron and Tobias 2009). Despite agreed-upon rule systems, the competitive situation is often unstable: the losing parties tend to question both the adherence to the rules among their competitors as well as the validity of the rules as such; whereas the winners strive to keep the reward permanently and end the competition (e.g.…”
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