Social capital — is a concept in business, economics, organizational behaviour, political science, public health, sociology and natural resources management that refers to connections within and between social networks. Though there are a variety of related… … Wikipedia
Capital Social (Sociologie) — Sommaire 1 Utilisation originale par Coleman et Bourdieu 2 Utilisation courante 3 Formes de capital 4 A … Wikipédia en Français
Capital social (sociologie) — Sommaire 1 Utilisation originale par Coleman et Bourdieu 2 Utilisation courante 3 Formes de capital 4 Aller à la rencontre des … Wikipédia en Français
depoliticize — v.t., depoliticized, depoliticizing. * * * … Universalium
depoliticization — noun The act or process of depoliticizing … Wiktionary
Chinese Indonesians — For notable Indonesian people of Chinese descent, see List of Chinese Indonesians. Chinese Indonesians Chinese Indonesians pray at a temple in Glodok, Jakar … Wikipedia
depoliticize — 1928; see DE (Cf. de ) + POLITICS (Cf. politics) + IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Depoliticized; depoliticizing … Etymology dictionary
depoliticize — [dē΄pə lit′ə sīz΄] vt. depoliticized, depoliticizing to remove from political influence depoliticization n … English World dictionary
ARENDT, HANNAH — (1906–1975), political and social philosopher. Born in Hanover, Germany, she studied at the universities of Marburg, Freiburg, and Heidelberg. In the 1930s Arendt married Gunther Stern, a young Jewish philosopher. In 1933, fearing Nazi… … Encyclopedia of Judaism