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  2. Wallflower (person) - Wikipedia

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    The theory consists of three core principles: meaning, language and thought. These core principles lead to conclusions about the creation of a person’s self and socialization into a larger community. [3] Because the 'wallflower' will usually exhibit a lack of interaction with others, it becomes symbolic of their thoughts and feelings towards ...

  3. Social systems theory - Wikipedia

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    Ecological systems theory, a theory in developmental psychology Social network analysis , the analysis of social structures using network and graph theory Structural functionalism , a theoretical framework for constructing theories that views society as an intricate system where its components collaborate to foster unity and stability.

  4. Theology and Social Theory - Wikipedia

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    Theology and Social Theory: Beyond Secular Reason was a 1990 book by the English Anglican philosophical theologian John Milbank. [1] It has been argued that the book laid the groundwork for the radical orthodoxy movement.

  5. The Catcher in the Rye in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In Conspiracy Theory (1997), Mel Gibson's character is programmed to buy the novel whenever he sees it, though he never actually reads it. [15] In the novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower and its film adaptation, the protagonist, Charlie's, English teacher gives him a copy of The Catcher in the Rye.

  6. Social Theory and Social Structure - Wikipedia

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    Social Theory and Social Structure (STSS) was a landmark publication in sociology by Robert K. Merton. It has been translated into close to 20 languages and is one of the most frequently cited texts in social sciences. [1] It was first published in 1949, although revised editions of 1957 and 1968 are often cited.

  7. Paul Bowman (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Bowman is Professor of Cultural Studies and Deputy Head of the School of Journalism, Media and Culture at Cardiff University. [1]In the fields of cultural studies, film studies, media studies and postcolonial studies, he is author of Post-Marxism Versus Cultural Studies [2] (Edinburgh University Press, 2007), [3] Deconstructing Popular Culture [4] (Palgrave, 2008), Theorizing Bruce Lee ...

  8. Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock - Wikipedia

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    Weinstock's 2007 book, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, one of the first three titles published as part of the now well-established "Cultographies" series from Wallflower Press (now an imprint of Columbia University Press), offers a survey of the film's history, considers its sexual politics, examines its interweaving of references to other ...

  9. Social threefolding - Wikipedia

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    Social threefolding is a social theory which originated in the early 20th century from the work of Rudolf Steiner. Of central importance is a distinction made between three spheres of society – the political , economic , and cultural .