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What is the process accompanying Fordism whereby most work processes were scientifically studied by managers so as to find ways to break them down into highly specialized and efficient tasks while removing most of the skill and responsibility formally exercised by the workers?
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What is the process of cross-fertilization that takes place between different cultures which involves locals selecting particular elements from in-coming cultures, endowing these with meanings different from those they possessed in the original culture and then creatively merging these with indigenous traditions to create new forms?
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What is the deeply embedded and culturally inscribed form of oppression that elevates men to positions of power and authority?
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What is the economic doctrine that emerged in the eighteenth century and lays great emphasis on the free market and unconstrained competition?
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What is the economic theory and practice prevalent in the seventeenth to early nineteenth century based on the idea that the nation’s stock of gold and silver signified its wealth?
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What is the trend of declining influence of religious belief and practice over most people’s lives during the industrialization process?
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What is the quality of self-awareness, self-knowledge and contemplation which helps humans to reflect on the consequences of their own and others’ actions and is of great interest to sociologists as it speaks to the motives, understandings and intentions of social actors?
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What is the process through which global pressures and demands are made to conform to local conditions thus involving local actors selecting and modifying elements from an array of global possibilities, thereby initiating some democratic and creative engagement between the local and the global.
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What is the tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own culture and to see one’s community or nation as the model against which all others have to be judged?
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What is the forcible or voluntary dispersion of peoples to a number of countries, where they continue to evince a common concern for their ‘homeland’?