Information and Behavior in a Sikh Village: Social Organization Reconsidered |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Village and Its Setting | 15 |
The Village Ecology | 24 |
The Division of Labor | 60 |
The Economy | 111 |
The Sikh Religion as a Conscious | 147 |
Kinship as a Conscious Sociological Model | 168 |
Parties as a Conscious Sociological Model | 203 |
The Analysis of Behavior | 230 |
to the Study | 267 |
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acre actions activity addition agricultural amount analysis animals appear average basic basis behavior called capital caste cattle choice closely complex concepts context cost crops defined definition described direct division of labor ecological economic effect elements equal example fact farm farmers field fodder follow given grain Guru Harijan household houses human ideas important income indicate individual interest involved irrigation kinship land less logical major matter means message source models naturally needs objects operate organization party pattern person population position possible practice present principal productive reason referred reflects relation relationship religious represented require respect ritual rule sense Shahidpur Sikh similar social sons specific structure symbolic theory tion traditional turn units village