The Wiley‐Blackwell Companion to Sociology 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781444347388.ch6
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“…En términos de la socialización, la sociología es la disciplina que contribuye al entendimiento de los procesos que se presentan al interior de diferentes grupos y sociedades (Ritzer, 1983). En términos de la gestión humanista, esta disciplina visualiza a la organización como un grupo creado por seres humanos con la intención de maximizar los beneficios para ellos mismos, por medio de la generación de riqueza económica.…”
Section: Ad-ministerunclassified
“…En términos de la socialización, la sociología es la disciplina que contribuye al entendimiento de los procesos que se presentan al interior de diferentes grupos y sociedades (Ritzer, 1983). En términos de la gestión humanista, esta disciplina visualiza a la organización como un grupo creado por seres humanos con la intención de maximizar los beneficios para ellos mismos, por medio de la generación de riqueza económica.…”
Section: Ad-ministerunclassified
“…This is because "self" regards a structure as something that does not have to be obeyed, but occasionally may be resisted. Furthermore, Ritzer (1996) unified the existing paradigm in sociology by developing and reflecting the existing paradigm that bring us to the important point of the integrated paradigm lies in the multilevel position. That is, social reality is seen as a huge variety of social phenomena that continuously involved in the interaction and change.…”
Section: Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ogunbameru [11] saw Kate Millett as one of the first radical feminist who insists that the roots of women's oppression are buried deep in patriarchy's sex/gender system. Lerner in Ritzer [12] submits that radical feminists see in every institution and in society's most basic stratification arrangements (heterosexuality, class, caste, race, ethnicity, age, and gender), systems of domination and subordination and the most fundamental structure of which is the system of patriarchy. Not only is patriarchy historically the first structure of domination and submission, it continues as the most pervasive and enduring system of inequality, the basic societal model of domination.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ritzer [12] argues that feminist theory looks at the world from the vantage points of women with eye to discover the significant but unacknowledged ways in which the activities of women are subordinated by gender and variously affected by other stratification practices such as class; race; age; enforced heterosexuality and geosocial inequality help create our world. Feminists advance a range of explanations for, and solutions to the exploitation of women.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%