Dimensions of time and the family
GO Hagestad�- American Behavioral Scientist, 1986 - journals.sagepub.com
In his Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, Durkheim (1915) provided a classic
discussion of time and its social meaning. Describing time as “an endless chart before our�…
discussion of time and its social meaning. Describing time as “an endless chart before our�…
Dimensions of time and the family.
GO Hagestad�- American Behavioral Scientist, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
Applies previous discussions of social age systems to the family social group. Two
dimensions of time—individual, biographical time and family time—are discussed. Families�…
dimensions of time—individual, biographical time and family time—are discussed. Families�…
Dimensions of Time and the Family
GO Hagestad�- The American Behavioral Scientist (1986-1994�…, 1986 - search.proquest.com
Abstract In his Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, Durkheim (1915) provided a classic
discussion of time and its social meaning. Describing time as" an endless chart before our�…
discussion of time and its social meaning. Describing time as" an endless chart before our�…
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Dimensions of Time and the Family
GO Hagestad�- The American Behavioral Scientist, 1986 - search.proquest.com
In his Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, Durkheim (1915) provided a classic
discussion of time and its social meaning. Describing time as “an endless chart before our�…
discussion of time and its social meaning. Describing time as “an endless chart before our�…