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Notes on Technology and the Moral Order.

Stanley H. Udy, +2 more
- 01 Oct 1963 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 5, pp 856
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This article is published in American Sociological Review.The article was published on 1963-10-01. It has received 14 citations till now.

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Factors of Human Aggression: A Cross-Cultural Factor Analysis of. Characteristics Related to Warfare and Crime

TL;DR: In this paper, an orthogonal factor analysis was applied to a phi coefficient matrix composed of 78 cultural characteristics related to warfare, including the first un-rotated, the first two and the first six rotated factors.
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What Have We Learned from Cross-Cultural Surveys?:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of the history of holocultural research in three or more geographical regions of the world and encourage more research on holoculture in general.
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Producing Cultural Sociology: An Interview with Richard A. Peterson:

TL;DR: Peterson is associated with at least two major issues in the field of sociology: first, the production of culture approach to cultural analysis, probably still his most relevant contribution to contemporary sociology; and second, the cultural omnivore hypothesis, which currently is a central theme in empirical research on cultural consumption and stratification as discussed by the authors.
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Case Studies of Surges in Nonmarital Births

TL;DR: The authors surveys economic and value changes in 11 different places that experienced large surges in out-of-wedlock births between 1590 and 1985 and finds that striking increases in non-marital births were associated with marked economic downturns and related labor force changes.
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Gouldner's tragic vision

TL;DR: This paper argued that a latent tragic orientation or vision existed during Gouldner's early career as a standout in the field of industrial sociology and that this tragic vision became manifest around 1962 as Gouldner was developing more and more strident denunciations of establishment sociology.
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Factors of Human Aggression: A Cross-Cultural Factor Analysis of. Characteristics Related to Warfare and Crime

TL;DR: In this paper, an orthogonal factor analysis was applied to a phi coefficient matrix composed of 78 cultural characteristics related to warfare, including the first un-rotated, the first two and the first six rotated factors.
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What Have We Learned from Cross-Cultural Surveys?:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of the history of holocultural research in three or more geographical regions of the world and encourage more research on holoculture in general.
Journal ArticleDOI

Producing Cultural Sociology: An Interview with Richard A. Peterson:

TL;DR: Peterson is associated with at least two major issues in the field of sociology: first, the production of culture approach to cultural analysis, probably still his most relevant contribution to contemporary sociology; and second, the cultural omnivore hypothesis, which currently is a central theme in empirical research on cultural consumption and stratification as discussed by the authors.
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Case Studies of Surges in Nonmarital Births

TL;DR: The authors surveys economic and value changes in 11 different places that experienced large surges in out-of-wedlock births between 1590 and 1985 and finds that striking increases in non-marital births were associated with marked economic downturns and related labor force changes.
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Gouldner's tragic vision

TL;DR: This paper argued that a latent tragic orientation or vision existed during Gouldner's early career as a standout in the field of industrial sociology and that this tragic vision became manifest around 1962 as Gouldner was developing more and more strident denunciations of establishment sociology.