User:Skysmith/Missing topics about Social customs

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Missing articles about social customs and traditions and sociological study


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Terminology

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  • Latent social identity - ()
  • Latent structure of attitudes - ()
  • Level of aspiration - ()
  • Level of aspiration - ()
  • Life organization - ()
  • life-cycle effect - ()
  • Limited possibilities, principle of limited possibilities - ()
  • Line organization - ()
  • Livable communities livable community - ()
  • Macro-functionalism - ()
  • Manifest consequences - ()
  • Manifest interests - ()
  • Manifest social identity, latent social identity - ()
  • Marginal area - ()
  • Marginal social benefit - ()
  • Matripotestal - ()
  • Metasignal - ()
  • Micro-functionalism - ()
  • Mode of discourse - ()
  • Modes of individual adaptation - ()
  • monothetic culture()
  • Moral norm - ()
  • Moral statement - ()
  • Non-conventional - ()
  • Normative integration - ()
  • obese externality - ()
  • Objective interests Objective interest - ()
  • Obscene signal - ()
  • Occupational level - ()
  • Occupied space - ()
  • Ordering-forbidding - ()
  • Organized game - ()
  • Other-directed society - ()
  • Overconformity - ()
  • Overt culture, explicit culture - ()
  • Overt prestige - ()
  • Paired concept - ()
  • Para-social identification (PSI) - ()
  • parasocial attachment - ()
  • Participation framework - ()
  • Patronage studies - ()
  • Pattern number - ()
  • Patterned evasion, institutionalized evasion - ()
  • pecuniary culture - ()
  • Pecuniary exchange - ()
  • Perceived rule - ()
  • perpetual society - ()
  • Perpetuative - ()
  • Personal disorganization - ()
  • Place grouping, territorial grouping - ()
  • Politeness formula - ()
  • polythetic culture()
  • Populated space - ()
  • Population composition, demographic structure - ()
  • Population element - ()
  • Population thinking - ()
  • Position centrality - ()
  • Positive politeness strategy - ()
  • Positive sanction - ()
  • Pre-states society pre-state society - ()
  • Premial sanction - ()
  • Presentational deference, presentational ritual - ()
  • Prestation - ()
  • Primary relations - ()
  • primitive rebel()
  • Privileged familiarity - ()
  • Protogenocide - ()
  • Pseudo-communication pseudocommunication - ()
  • Psyche-group - ()
  • Psychic income - ()
  • Psychosocial need, social need - ()
  • psychosocial support system - ()
  • Public consciousness - ()
  • Public utility principle - ()
  • Push pull migration hypothesis - ()
  • Pyramid of prescribed control - ()
  • Quality-performance, ascription-achievement - ()
  • Rating-dating complex - ()
  • Rational state - ()
  • Rational trend - ()
  • Rational uniformity - ()
  • Regale regimentation - ()
  • Relevant others - ()
  • Rentier-lion type - ()
  • Residential mobility, ecological mobility - ()
  • Rural nonform - ()
  • Rural place - ()
  • Scavenging station model - ()
  • Selective migration - ()
  • Sensitizing concept - ()
  • Shifting groups - ()
  • Simple anomie - ()
  • Sincerity condition - ()
  • Singularism, sociological singularism - ()
  • Situation activity - ()
  • Social adaptation - ()
  • Social and Environmental Responsibility - ()
  • social attachment - ()
  • Social capacity - ()
  • Social chapter - ()
  • Social collective - ()
  • Social dissociation - ()
  • Social distance mobility - ()
  • Social heredity - ()
  • Social imperative - ()
  • Social karyokinesis - ()
  • Social mind - ()
  • Social morphology - ()
  • Social necessary social necessity - ()
  • Social need - ()
  • Social object - ()
  • social play - ()
  • Social process - ()
  • Social product - ()
  • social reinstatement - ()
  • Social reorganization - ()
  • Social sanction - ()
  • Social segmentation - ()
  • Social self-realization - ()
  • Social situation - (
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  • Social stability - ()
  • Social statics - ()
  • Social stimulus - ()
  • Social strategy - ()
  • Social technique - ()
  • Social time - ()
  • Social trait - ()
  • Social type - ()
  • Socially constructed identity - ()
  • socially motivated behavior - ()
  • Sociation - ()
  • Societal structure - ()
  • Socio-economic doctrine - ()
  • Sociological conceptualist approach - ()
  • sociological factor - ()
  • Sociology of action - ()
  • Sociotechnical network - ()
  • Somatic doing - ()
  • Spontaneous sociability - ()
  • Static society - ()
  • Stickiness Factor - ()
  • Strafication - ()
  • Stress-strain concept - ()
  • Structural imperative - ()
  • Structural requisite - ()
  • Subcentralization - ()
  • Supremation - ()
  • Sustenance relation Sustenance relations - ()
  • Symbolic gesture - ()
  • Symbolic model - ()
  • Symmetrical relationship, Symmetrical relationships - ()
  • Sympatric groups sympatric group - ()
  • Synthetic culture - ()
  • System-constraints system constraint - ()
  • Systematic potential - ()
  • Temporocentrism - ()
  • Tradition-directed society - ()
  • Tribal analogy - ()
  • Universal taboo - ()
  • Unstructural situation - ()
  • Unstructured situation - ()
  • Value-orientation - ()
  • Vertical social distance - ()
  • Vitalistic movement - ()
  • We-feeling()
  • Communities

    Social groups

    Secret societies

    Social classes

    Social Status

    Status and occupations

    Social processes

    Social customs

    Birth customs

    Naming

    Childhood

    Youth

    Family relations

    Parents

    Related

    Kinship

    Adulthood

    Marriage and related customs

    Sexuality

    Elders

    Inheritance

    Death customs

    Rules of social conduct

    Communication

    Rumor-related

    Conflicts

    Conflict-related customs

    Law-related customs

    Punishments and retaliation

    Rituals

    Miscellaneous customs

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  • Club membership - ()
  • Community value - ()
  • Cornish hug - ()
  • Covering Of Head covering of head covering the head - ()
  • Domestic acceptance - ()
  • Gastronomic cannibalism - ()
  • Genophagy - ()
  • giveaway custom - ()
  • Going native (practice) - ()
  • Group practice - ()
  • Harvest customs - ()
  • Immortalising - ()
  • Institutional practice - ()
  • Kere-kere, Fijian reciprocity system - ()
  • Leblouch, Nigerian practice - ()
  • Market peace - ()
  • Marronage -()
  • Menstruation leave - ()
  • Mock capture - ()
  • Mock funeral - ()
  • Mutual gaze - ()
  • Noa word - ()
  • Passing turns - ()
  • Personality promotion - ()
  • Private ordering - ()
  • Sannup - ()
  • Stations (Irish custom) - ()
  • Sunnage - ()
  • Symbolic change - ()
  • Symbolic mound - ()
  • Traditional plunder - ()
  • Tribal customs - ()
  • Tribal tradition Tribal traditions - ()
  • Unit-custom - ()
  • Special places

    Social expressions

    Social relationships

    Social positions

    Gender relations

    Leadership

    Authority

    Leadership positions

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  • Dual chief - ()
  • Grands chefs grand chef - ()
  • Great chieftains great chieftain - ()
  • Hereditary chief - ()
  • Hodji, sage/philosopher - ()
  • Ingada, arunta chief - ()
  • Investiture of the chief - ()
  • Kadangian, Bontoc family head - ()
  • Kubaka, Baganda king - ()
  • Lakatoi (headman), tinguisan headman – ()
  • Leadership model - ()
  • Okeyame, Ashanti talking chief - ()
  • Pachayat, Indian village council - ()
  • Pangat (chief), kalinga political leader – ()
  • Peace chief - ()
  • Penghula, Sakai headman - ()
  • Sheikh esh-sheshad, war sheikh - () / ()
  • Social supremacy - ()
  • Tabueriki, Gilbert Islands chief - ()
  • Tamened, Delaware chief - ()
  • Tauvia, Guadalcanal headman - ()
  • Tlacatecuhtli, Aztec supreme chief - ()
  • Uijatao, the Zapotec priest king - ()
  • War emissary - () - maybe better as diplomacy in war or diplomacy during war?
  • Social roles

    Culture

    Subcultures

    Social organization

    Specific organizations

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  • Center for Coordination of Research on Social Indicators - ()
  • Child Welfare Society - ()
  • Civil corporation - ()
  • Council of Community Management - ()
  • Courage House - ()
  • Cultural Development Foundation - ()
  • Dialogue House - ()
  • Dozoku, group of households - ()
  • Encyclopedia of Social Sciences - ()
  • European Association of Community Networks (EACN) - ()
  • Fact Factory - ()
  • Families in Need of Supervision (FINS) - ()
  • Family Assistance Crisis Teams - ()
  • Family Support America - ()
  • Harvard’s Low Income Protection Plan - ()
  • InFocus Program on Strengthening Social Dialogue - ()
  • Institute for Social Research Studies - ()
  • International Poverty Centre - ()
  • Jamette in Trinidad- ()
  • Juveniles in Need of Supervision (JINS) - ()
  • Moustache Movement - ()
  • National Conference on Social Work - ()
  • National Society for Study of Communication - ()
  • Organization for Research on Women and Communication (ORWAC) - ()
  • Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender (OSCLG) - ()
  • Parent And Child Enrichment Center - ()
  • Partnership for Civic Change - ()
  • Personal Report of Communication Apprehension - ()
  • Post-Bureaucratic Organization (PBO) - ()
  • Research School of Social Sciences - ()
  • Rural Organizing Project - ()
  • Social Efficiency Movement - ()
  • Social Responsibility Road Table of the ALA - ()
  • Social Science Information Gateway - ()
  • SSRI) - (
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  • Society for the Study of Broken Hearts, India - ()
  • Systematic Social Observation of Public Spaces - ()
  • University of Texas Inequality Project - ()
  • Volunteer Parents of America - ()
  • Working Class Program - ()
  • Yale Cross-Cultural Survey()
  • Decision-making

    National level

    Social issues

    Immigration

    Poverty

    Race

    Demographics and related

    Sociological study

    Sociological theories

    Miscellaneous

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  • social support system - ()
  • social-interactionism - ()
  • Socially shared autism - ()
  • Society and leisure - ()
  • sociocultural change - ()
  • Sociological determinism - ()
  • Sociological mystic integralism - ()
  • Sociological singularism - ()
  • Sociological universalism - ()
  • Sociology of mental illness - ()
  • Sociometric choice, sociometric test - ()
  • Sociometric techniques - ()
  • Somatic displacement - ()
  • Source symbols Source symbol - ()
  • Specialization of tasks - - ()
  • Specific birth rate - ()
  • Specific death rate - ()
  • Speculator-fox type - ()
  • Staff organization()
  • Stage of promiscuity - ()
  • Stamping ground stamping ground - ()
  • Statistics of relationship - ()
  • Strength-based community organization - ()
  • Subliminal communication - ()
  • Substantive area of sociology - ()
  • Superiority myth - ()
  • surplus population - ()
  • Task completion role - ()
  • Technicways - ()
  • Teen violence - ()
  • Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences - ()
  • Tong (organisation)()
  • Transients and migrants - ()
  • unobstrusive control - ()
  • value community - ()
  • variable analytics tradition - ()
  • vernacular cosmopolitanism - ()
  • voluntary program - ()
  • Volunteer association - ()
  • War score - ()
  • welfare state triangle - ()
  • Youth development program - ()
  • Zero-sum concept of power, scarcity theory of power()
  • Related organizations

    Related laws

    Sociologists

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  • Richard L. Merritt, US sociologist - ()
  • Tyrone Forman, US sociologist - ()
  • Vilfredo Federico Damaso Pareto (1848-1923) Italian economist and sociologist – (
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  • Werner Sombert (1862-1941) German social theorist – (
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  • Willard W. Walles, sociologist – () - possible typo for Willard Waller?

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