1. GERMAN DEVELOPMENTS IN ROLE THEORY: 1958-1980.
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Winnubst, Jacques A. M. and ter Heine, Egbert J. H.
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SOCIAL role , *POSITIVISM , *SOCIAL psychology , *PHILOSOPHY , *SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
This paper gives an overview of developments in the area of role theory which took place in West Germany between 1958 and 1980. We differentiate three periods. The first is characterized by a discussion of Dahrendorfs Homo Sociologicus, of which we highlight only the essentials. This discussion took place in the early `60s. For the second period, in the late '60s - early 70s, the role theory discussion went into a different phase as a result of the so-called `positivism debate' in German sociology. The various points of view explored in this discussion seem to have converged since the mid '70s; the contours of an integrated role theory are becoming apparent. The paper closes with an overview of both positive and negative sides of the developments outlined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1985
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