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"social structure" Definitions
  1. the internal institutionalized relationships built up by persons living within a group (such as a family or community) especially with regard to the hierarchical organization of status and to the rules and principles regulating behavior
  2. the social organization of a society constituting an integrated whole

154 Sentences With "social structure"

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Because we're not going to have a sustainable social structure.
It all goes back to the cheetah's unique social structure.
Wellogram is a similar social structure for the chronically ill.
"I would say our social structure was destroyed," he said.
There's something big happening to the social structure of neighborhoods.
And suddenly I'm part of the social structure completely by accident.
Less lethal, but still damaging, are effects to the mammals' social structure.
A social structure serves to protect us from our own baser instincts.
The American social structure, as Sacks notes, was based on biblical categories.
Second, the social structure has atomized and frayed, especially among the less educated.
To not have my love and sex dictated by some arbitrary social structure?
The relationship between the latter two is an anchor of the crew's social structure.
He suspected the guineafowl might have a social structure just as interesting as baboons.
Dr. Amy Kaler is a professor of social structure at the University of Alberta.
Ant ancestors developed the queen-worker social structure because it provided an evolutionary advantage.
Gandhi inverted the social structure by attaching the name "Mahajan" to "Majoor," or laborers.
Now, they're also scientific subjects in a study of how stress hormones affect social structure.
But even utopias need some social structure, and Mars will be no different (we assume).
They're a group of wild raiders that base their social structure on the animal kingdom.
What's more, our current social structure makes being poor more expensive than being well-off.
It is hard for individual action to make a dent in an ironclad social structure.
That's how Payton's social structure works: If a person is not useful, he drops 'em.
We're taught through culture and absorb the norms of social structure, and so does artificial intelligence.
She&aposd be dealing with an established bear social structure, making it harder to access food.
In terms of survival, this type of social structure can reduce predation and strengthen territorial claims.
It has a very rigid social structure and fights against government regulation that threatens individual liberty.
But there was also something else: a social structure based on a particular form of gratitude.
Then eventually, it will change things, or it will become part of the main social structure.
There's a whole social structure, and for boys especially, that edifice is built on layers of masculinity.
As factories closed or were automated, the social structure of working-class towns and neighborhoods was undercut.
The patterns are not centered around discipline or nationality, nor do these events share an obvious social structure.
My brain takes on an ease and rapidity of thought, because there is a lack of social structure.
Starting from scratch to build a new social structure was hard, because my contemporaries had much older children.
"The pastoral community has been affected the most, losing so many animals and their social structure," she said.
Individual choice and social structure co-mingle, yielding a Gordian knot of pathology difficult for policymakers to cut.
Anything "superior" — technology or social structure — was linked to the migratory intervention of exceptional groups from distant shores.
For Dominicans, Báez elucidates, "it makes people rethink the social structure," going from cautionary tales to what's potentially possible.
It creates havoc with a pride's social structure and increases stress and tension across the spectrum of its family.
Through their work, sex workers could find empowerment within a social structure that privileges men both sexually and economically.
Eventually, Toni joins the team, and gradually finds her own footing in both the choreography and the social structure.
Knowing that can give us clues to Neanderthal social structure, as well as how our hominid cousins raised their children.
Only recently have scientists investigated this behavior by measuring levels of stress hormones and observing the effects of social structure.
If we look at the positive side, there would be some beneficial effects on the social structure of the planet.
As a social structure, the Indian caste system is unique in the world as it is based on birth and rebirth.
The new social structure came about, as so many things do in the FLDS, when prophet Warren Jeffs had a revelation.
In 2005, Shane founded The Dominica Sperm Whale Project, a long-term study on wild sperm whale social structure and communication.
These ant's social structure consists of an army of female workers in charge of feeding the queen and supporting the hives.
His couplings and their offspring annotate a social structure that is a mash-up of pop culture icons and political figures.
It also appears that there's some kind of an organized social structure here, which is not so much a cat thing.
Without this kind of legal and social structure in place in Colombia, victims will remain at the mercy of their abusers.
And the social structure of the entire city has changed so drastically that it is essentially unrecognizable to its own residents.
"Getting" a meme inherently defines you as being a part of a population that follows the social structure enforced by the meme.
Perhaps there is indeed a cognitive limit, imposed by the brain's internal architecture, on how large a social structure can be maintained.
She instead prioritized subverting social constructs and taboos, writing films that treated gender conventions as a social structure and then deconstructed them.
The social structure of the community is based upon this ritual, with social status determined by your rank in the Taoist religion.
She is also, of course, hoping to resurrect an England of long ago, of material solidity and a clear-cut social structure.
Biological sampling can complement other research methods to help scientists understand the social structure, reproduction and even the genealogy of each species.
In an alternate timeline set in the near future, the one-child policy has continued for several decades, radically changing the social structure.
On the other hand, if we do distinguish a group's culture from, say, its social structure, then we dilute the term's explanatory power.
It was an attempt on radical and pervasive change in society and the social structure aiming on re-emergence of the American exceptionalism.
Over the past three decades, Kayapo communities have been increasingly exposed to the outside world, bringing major shifts in the tribe's social structure.
In the social structure that Andersson sketches out for Imperator, slavery is what allows these ancient societies to substantially escape subsistence-level economies.
In these clans throughout sub-Saharan Africa, females do the majority of the hunting, dictate the social structure, and raise cubs as single mothers.
And yet she doesn't have a philosophical bent; she is more interested in how the violence of our oppressive social structure has formed her.
It can create a social structure where you are expected to just be there all the time because that's what "everyone else is doing".
Communities were left with few, if any, good-paying jobs and a dismantled social structure, leaving young, capable men unemployed and disengaged from society.
But rather than just mindless killing machines, they seem to be an intelligent, humanoid species with a complex social structure, language, and stone-age technology.
Cuaron noted that the film emphasized the divided nature of Mexico's social structure, opening up a much-needed discussion on racism and domestic worker rights.
Chinese banquets: From our Opinion section, the novelist Yan Ge decodes the social structure of the "xi," and how, as a woman, to survive them.
Contrary to the mythology of the American Dream, our social structure contains durable racial and gender fault lines and fixed positions of class and wealth.
In some ways, this finding isn't terribly surprising since ravens are known for being very smart (they even hold funerals) and have a complex social structure.
It was a very celebratory book, in a way, about what all of that did to what was for many Indians a very oppressive social structure.
Parakeets exhibit different social structure than, say, starlings or albatross, so it's difficult to conclude what role behavior plays in synchronized flight across the avian spectrum.
Sanders is indeed a secular Jew, but he is also a firebrand preacher against economic inequality and racist systems still festering within the American social structure.
"He was escaping a powerful social structure in Austria, and my work also deals with questions of freedom: freedom of choice, free will, economic dependence," he added.
Inspired by Luis Bunuel's surrealist film "The Exterminating Angel", he wanted to stick social structure into one home and watch it while it "becomes undone by humanity".
In her series Meatpacking, Litovsky takes a critical look at Manhattan's notorious Meatpacking District and discovers a very specific social structure contained in the nightlife-centric neighborhood.
In Bright, systemic racism against people of color takes a backseat to the social structure of varying species, and racism itself is re-written onto these subspecies.
Like the elk, he measured flight response, social structure and willingness to approach items they hadn't previously encountered (a bike decorated with a boa and Christmas ornaments).
The aim: A rebellion against the political, economic and social structure of the modern world in time to avert the worst devastation outlined by scientists studying climate change.
In Chile, which has one of the highest rates of inequality in the developed world, "that kind of social structure takes a lot longer to dismantle," said Norman.
The characters come to understand that the Glassmakers' social structure has broken down, and they're led by younger, more violent members who threaten to destroy the entire colony.
With its horde of young protagonists, high-stakes competition, and inherently unfair social structure, Netflix's first foreign-produced original series is cut straight from the Hunger Games mold.
For Matta-Clark, architecture meant more than buildings—it represented the social structure of the city, including the way certain people were pushed to the margins and ignored.
What we should look at is racial disparities of these shootings and how the social structure of "white privilege" has contributed to the violence perpetuated in this country.
Police officers do sometimes make bad decisions when dealing with citizens, but the bigger problem is the social structure that dictates the negative interaction in the first place.
As tweens drift away from adults, they find themselves in the thorny world of friendship, with its ever-changing loyalties, mysterious codes of conduct, and complicated social structure.
Extinction Rebellion wants to challenge the political, economic and social structure of the modern world in time to avert the worst devastation outlined by scientists studying climate change.
She spends years working her way into the ship's most vital systems, bonding with the Olympia's AIs, preparing for an uprising that will upend the Olympia's rigid social structure.
Collectively, they form the online social structure around any hobby, a group of folks who are only too happy to help you learn whatever you are trying to master.
But while most everyone can agree that reducing unintended pregnancy is a good thing, there have been relatively few innovations in technology or social structure to enable desired parenting.
The worsening situation for black, predominately male, laborers due to wage competition from immigrants, Briggs says, passes onto their households, rippling through the entire social structure of black society.
The Sunghir burials gave Sikora a chance to test his hypothesis that early humans developed a form of social structure that allowed early modern humans to swap partners and genes.
He's not known as an action or sci-fi filmmaker, but he has a history of exploring characters who live within a regiment social structure but remain rebellious at heart.
When you think about it, college, with its built-in community and social structure, is probably among the easiest places to meet people organically, without the aid of an algorithm.
"Gender violence is an issue of a social structure that allows the powerful to sexually oppress or easily wield violence against the weak," Moon said at a meeting with aides.
While having a better job helps avoid the stress of economic insecurity, your co-workers can also provide the kind of social structure that helps people feel connected to the world.
Preiss said he believes the technology backing bitcoin has the potential to go beyond financial markets, into a new social structure, with the fourth industrial revolution and developments in artificial intelligence.
From stricter dress codes to sexist sermons, Patterson reinforced a rigid social structure that left women little room to breathe and established that they were beneath men in the Baptist hierarchy.
Immigration economist Vernon Briggs has written a lot on how the worsening situation for black laborers, mostly males, passes onto their households and affects the entire social structure of black society.
The entire social structure of the time was premised on a rigid and theoretically (though of course not entirely in practice) impermeable caste system that admitted of no exceptions or bent rules.
Enlightened trainers learn all they can about a species, from anatomy to social structure, to understand how it thinks, what it likes and dislikes, what comes easily to it and what doesn't.
Rhoden's choreography works to remind the audience how easy it is to fall in love with a collective social structure and why these collectives are so dangerously easy to fall in love with.
It reflected the belief of many white liberals that racial discrimination was a personal issue between whites and blacks, and not the result of a social structure that systematically discriminated against African-Americans.
Siblings Ki-jung (Park So-dam) and Ki-woo (Choi Woo-shik) embed themselves as educators in the affluent Park family household, inextricably linking the disparate families and the social structure that sustains them.
She responded to me in part, I think, because despite the sleeplessness, depression and anxiety the scandal provoked, she was unable to quiet her curiosity about the norms and social structure of a discipline — i.e.
For those who hoped that this would also translate into a more enlightened social structure, I regret to inform you that, 700 years from now, we appear to still be ruled by aggressive white men.
The most we can expect from him is the modernization of Saudi Arabia's economy and religious/social structure, but given how badly the country has stagnated from years of tentative reforms, this is deeply significant.
So let's keep working on overcoming gender stereotypes, bias, discrimination, and structural barriers before concluding that sex, despite being a poor guide to our brains and psychological characteristics, is a strong determinant of social structure.
What social structure that Mae does have is an ad hoc collection of friends in her band who are all struggling with mental illness in their own ways—Gregg's manic depression or Bea's faux-cynical exhaustion.
More closely related to porcupines than moles or rats, they thrive in colonies boasting up to 300 members including a breeding queen in an insect-like social structure of cooperation in food-gathering and tunnel-digging.
By becoming respected religious authorities, it puts them in to positions of leadership where they have the potential to reconsider Islamic thought, change the dynamics of the social structure, and contribute more widely to female social welfare.
Along the way humankind has passed through various fairly distinct stages of social structure: multivillage agricultural polities known as chiefdoms, ancient city-states, ancient regional states, empires, modern nation-states, alliances of nation-states, and so on.
Social network is defined as follows: A social structure made up of individuals or organizations that are tied together by values, visions, ideas, financial exchange, friendship, dating, relationships, kinship, likes, dislikes, conflict, trade, common ideas or principles.
It's clear that viewers are supposed to identify with Pike, the outsider who sees right through Hemery High's social structure and is secure enough in his masculinity to handle a girlfriend who could break him in two.
My transfer criteria included that my new school have no fraternities, because even if I chose not to be in one, their presence would define the social structure of the school in a divisive and exclusionary way.
Closing schools is a very invasive measure, but Hong Kong has a social structure that helps cushion some of the burden: Many families with two working parents already rely on domestic helpers or grandparents for child care.
"There isn't the social structure or the mentality that supports a collector base here," said Barbara Huttrop, director of the Berlin gallery Kewenig, which exhibits at the Art Basel fairs in Switzerland, Miami Beach and Hong Kong.
For most of his professional life, Sam has worked as a social worker, so he's seen the worst of urban society up close, and how crime, poverty, lack of social structure and opportunity can affect the community.
Monn has some experience with the inner workings of the White House social structure; in 2010 he collaborated with the Obama White House social staff, overseeing the design of the State Dinner for Mexico's then-President Felipe Calderón.
For both he and Kakutani, our present bind stems from the collapse of the social structure, particularly the erosion of communication—how we connect, how we empathize, how we work together, how we build a more just future.
Hamilton understood that Burr's political movement would legitimize people bent on the injustice, prejudice and subversion, thus endangering the social structure that allowed a "bastard orphan son of a whore and a Scotsman" to become a founding father.
He seeks order, not for order's sake but for its promise of preserving the status quo with a political system where the 1 percent exercises excessive influence and an anachronistic social structure where white and male still dominate.
In a social structure that accords more agency to men than women, Iddrisu has a sister, Damata (Grace Ayariga), who laments not having money for her own education, and a brother, Kamal (Abdul Aziz), who is perpetually absent.
If the argument about regulating AI is useless, what is the real problem when it comes to the rise of AI[There is a] growing gap between the technological revolution and the archaic social structure of our society.
And the Middles Ages were indeed rather crude times, in which illness ran rampant, illiteracy was common, and the church, as the arbiter of Europe's entire social structure, eradicated the pursuit of art for art's sake as extravagance.
With his wife Asma at his side as he went to vote in Damascus, a smiling Assad told state TV that terrorism had been able to destroy much of Syria's infrastructure but not Syria's "social structure, the national identity".
"No matter how good your economic structure, you are going to need a social structure to support you," he said, noting that Facebook has in the past been largely designed to support families and small groups that are created organically.
Worlds with very little social structure are rare, probably because looking at a structure and seeing how much flex it has in it, how much room for freedom, compassion, and change there is, that's what determines how big that world is.
All three of them saw the project as a conceptual art work, using a social structure (marriage) for a purpose (art-making) that it was not intended to serve, and they all agreed that no trace of romanticism was involved.
This intricate story, arcing toward a moving, bracing resolution, is built on a bedrock of cruelty that extends from family life to the social structure of Dakar and beyond, into a world of mass migration, pervasive inequality and soulless capital.
She stays on that platform but upgrades to long-form videos with this new half-hour dramedy in which she stars as a high school student struggling to maintain her place at the top of her school's "Mean Girls" social structure.
"Mexican justice is usually a docile creature in the face of the upper class and ferocious against those who occupy the lowest levels of our social structure," wrote inequality expert Ricardo Raphael in newspaper El Universal, according to comments quoted in the Guardian.
For years, there has been talk about creating a new country but little discussion of its economic and social structure, which is why it was never clear how much actual social energy — how much struggle, how much sacrifice — was necessary to achieve it.
Local clubs, religious services, and time with family bring social structure and joy to many of our lives, but they are particularly important touchpoints for those who don't work or can't go out on their own, due to age or health conditions.
They think in terms of social structure and order, and view social classes or races as the units determining the future of society, much as Marxists speak not of individual workers and capitalists but of the proletariat and the bourgeoisie as a whole.
Woodley is talented and magnetic, but the series can never quite decide what to do with her character, Tris Prior, a genetically "divergent" individual whose existence threatens the social structure of the series' sci-fi world, which is strictly organized by genetically determined caste.
"To our knowledge, this is the first time a social structure like this has been described for birds," said Danai Papageorgiou, lead author of the paper published Monday in Current Biology and a PhD student at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Germany.
This is meant to suggest that Jacobs was right about the ruinous impact of bad design, that nothing good can come of living in isolated towers divorced from the organic safety and social structure that she believed could derive only from a vibrant street culture.
About 1.5 million Syrians have sought refuge in Lebanon, making up about a quarter of the population, according to officials and relief groups, and there is a widely held belief in Lebanon that refugees are a burden on the country's economy and social structure.
At the time, it was part of the popular trend of re-situating literary classics within the social structure of a modern-day high school inhabited by students in their mid-twenties (see also: She's All That, Clueless and 10 Things I Hate About You).
In contravention of its normal practice, the university did not publish her 226-page thesis, entitled "The changing social structure and functions of the family: The case of children's homes in Zimbabwe", until this week, when it was released on its website (ir.uz.ac.zw/handle/10646/3463).
That neither parent is capable of parking the family's finned Ford Galaxie, its bonnet as wide as a mariachi's sombrero, in the tight patio without scraping its sides seems like an allegory of a country whose political system no longer contained its developing economy and evolving social structure.
Conversely, Sanders's supporters see a democracy slipping into oligarchy, a country that has utterly failed to keep pace with its global peers on social structure issues — economic equality, taxation, health care and education — and has gone completely off the rails on many others, like criminal justice and mass incarceration.
Dr. S.D. Gupta, a public health expert and the chairman of the Indian Institute of Health Management Research, said India's social structure, in which several generations of a family often live together, complicated social distancing guidelines and put the older people who suffer substantially higher mortality rates at risk.
Dr. S.D. Gupta, a public health expert and the chairman of the Indian Institute of Health Management Research, said India's social structure, in which several generations of a family often live together, complicated social distancing guidelines and put the older people who suffer substantially higher mortality rates at risk.
It's so rare to see a period drama that focuses on class-based modes of sex work, and the Georgian era's rapidly changing social structure is an excellent backdrop for a story about women fighting for safety and comfort in a world that systematically denies them a chance at both.
The chances are strong that Collins's decision to pair Snow with the Hunger Games contestant from the poorest district — the prequel excerpt doesn't tell us who that is, only that she's a "District 12 girl" — is a quick way to explore the power dynamics behind the Capitol's drastically unequal social structure.
A broad and ambitious series of strategic initiatives were announced as part of the Vision 2030 plan that was launched in 2016 in a forward-looking attempt to restructure Saudi Arabia to prepare the country and its citizens for a time when oil will play a less influential role in its economic and social structure.
If every other rung of the social structure has failed someone to the point where they are being arrested in the first place, then something is very wrong with society and it would be extremely valuable to direct the public attention given to BLM to improving social services that prevent folks from turning to crime.
A writer of Aksel Sandemose's ilk most probably would have zoomed in on the girl in the red bikini both he and his friend desire, then followed the three of them through life, because here we have a very fundamental psychological as well as social structure, two on one, and archaic in nature, the taboos surrounding it are basic.
Halder, whose research has looked at the trolling and abuse of women politicians, journalists, celebrities and activists, says that India's patriarchal social structure has taken on a new dimension online, where men vandalize women's internet profiles, use filthy language to describe their sex appeal, publish intimate images without their consent or share doctored imagery -- known as "deepfakes" -- depicting them in pornography.
One founder also recounted several instances of non-British EU workers being made to feel unwelcome in the UK after the referendum vote, and expressed concern about the UK's social cohesiveness and the future trajectory of 'Britishness' — suggesting the UK could see a brain-drain if entrepreneurs feel compelled to look elsewhere for a social structure that matches their expectations for tolerance and liberal values.
If Avedon's 230 book, "Observations" (with text by Truman Capote), was, by and large, about the certainty of the self and that self's show-business finish or fake but felt truthfulness, Avedon's work in "Nothing Personal" was about the breakdown of that certainty; indeed, it was about the breakdown of the social structure Americans like Avedon had grown up in along with all those borrowed dogs.

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