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  2. Jeffrey C. Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Alexander, Jeffrey C. The Societalization of Social Problems: Church Pedophilia, Phone Hacking, and the Financial Crisis. American Sociological Review, 83 (6): 1049–1078, 2018. Alexander, Jeffrey C. Culture trauma, morality and solidarity: The social construction of ‘Holocaust’ and other mass murders. Thesis Eleven, 132 (1): 3–16, 2016.

  3. Historical trauma - Wikipedia

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    Cultural trauma is a form of collective trauma that is seen on a societal and macro-level. With collective trauma being experienced communally- psychological, and mental health consequences of cultural trauma can be explored from individual and community-level perspectives, factoring in family dynamics and geopolitical factors that can amplify ...

  4. Neofunctionalism (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    In sociology, neofunctionalism represents a revival of the thought of Talcott Parsons by Jeffrey C. Alexander, who sees neofunctionalism as having five central tendencies: to create a form of structural functionalism that is multidimensional and includes micro as well as macro levels of analysis

  5. Sociology of culture - Wikipedia

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    The sociology of culture is an older concept, and considers some topics and objects as more or less "cultural" than others. By way of contrast, Jeffrey C. Alexander introduced the term cultural sociology, an approach that sees all, or most, social phenomena as inherently cultural at some level. [3]

  6. Jeffrey Dahmer series is Netflix’s top show, but here’s why ...

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    Rita Isbell, sister of Dahmer victim Errol Lindsey, gave an emotional victim impact statement at Dahmer’s sentencing in 1992. The Netflix series recreated it for a scene in the show.

  7. Jeffrey Dahmer Had A Traumatic Childhood. Did It Turn Him ...

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    Because he was exposed to trauma and sexual assault, it may have manifested into obsessive behavior, explains Katz. For Jeffrey, childhood abuse might have been a factor into why he later became ...

  8. Cultural turn - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest works in which the term "cultural turn" showed up was Jeffrey C. Alexander's chapter "The New Theoretical Movement" in Neil Smelser's Handbook of Sociology (1988). [4] According to Alexander, the origins of the cultural turn should be traced to the nineteenth-century debate between idealism and materialism, i.e. Hegel and ...

  9. Jeffrey Epstein victims needed immediate, intensive help with ...

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    Jeffrey Epstein, the first failure: Why The Post sued to make grand jury transcripts public. Trauma can haunt victims for the rest of their lives.