Lexikon Zur Soziologie 1994
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-322-91545-0_23
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“…In the sociology lexicon [ 18 ], disciplines are described as individual sciences that study different subjects independently of each other. The individual sciences pursue the goal of developing theories as a means of scientifically understanding the world.…”
Section: Definitions Of Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the sociology lexicon [ 18 ], disciplines are described as individual sciences that study different subjects independently of each other. The individual sciences pursue the goal of developing theories as a means of scientifically understanding the world.…”
Section: Definitions Of Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A profession is based on applying the scientific knowledge of a particular discipline [ 19 ] and thus mediates between theory and practice [ 20 ]. The sociology lexicon [ 18 ] defines profession as a service occupation relevant to society, such as that of physician or lawyer, which is associated with a high level of prestige and income and involves applying, in a relatively autonomous and collectively oriented manner, highly specialized knowledge that has been acquired over a long period of study. The term profession is thus used for practically applied disciplines: medicine is a discipline, a physician represents a profession.…”
Section: Definitions Of Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Der mögliche Wertebereich der Dichte liegt zwischen 0 und 1. Je höher der Wert ist, desto stärker sind die Akteure im Netz miteinander verwoben [16].…”
Section: Häufigkeit Der Kontakteunclassified
“…Despite many theoretical approaches, a joint definition of the terms individualization and identity, as well as their interrelationships, is often missing. In this study, individualization is defined as an orientation of action that moves away from social or collective rules and toward person-based choices [10]. The precondition of this development is a stable and continuous feeling of being an individual, respectively, a self with an identity [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%