A. cultural capital
B. economic capital
C. social capital
D. symbolic capital
A. cultural capital
B. economic capital
C. social capital
D. symbolic capital
A. 5,164
B. 8,898
C. 51,509
D. 123,305
A. Max Weber
B. Zygmunt Bauman
C. Michel Foucault
D. Robert Michel’s
A. classical theory
B. scientific management approach
C. human relations approach
D. both A and B
A. functionalists
B. conflict theorists
C. interactionists
D. classical theorists
A. All small groups are primary groups
B. All small groups are secondary groups
C. Many small groups differ from primary groups in that they do not necessarily offer the intimate personal relationships of primary groups
D. both b and c
A. functionalists
B. conflict theorists
C. interactionists
D. classical theorists
A. primary group
B. secondary group
C. out-group
D. formal organization
A. de-differentiation
B. network economy
C. political corruption
D. social capital
A. polycentric
B. egocentric
C. geocentric
D. ethnocentric