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competition (Continued) Costa Rica, collaboration of science and sociology 102
and Internet development 298–9 Cotterell, Roger 66
nations, between 119, 121 Couton, Philippe 434, 440–4
amongst peacekeepers 236 crime, childhood 193
in professions 141–4 crime, rural 305–16
Singapore (case study) 388–96 agriculture-related 307, 308
South America, lack of, 120 in Australia 308, 312–13
in Southern countries 119–20 community and 309–16
in sport, 155–66 crime and social structure 307
summary 461–6 criminal justice issues 307
for world markets 91–2 domestic violence 307–8
competitions 162–3 police and courts 307, 308
conflict 109, 121, 186 social disorganization theory 310–12
in address forms 424–7, 430 studies of 305–9, 315–16
in Anglo-American sociology of substance abuse 308
professions 144 urbanism 306
in childhood sociology 196 in USA 306–8, 313
among competitors 387 victimization 307
in conversation 416 CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) 283, 287
and ecological competition 387–8 culture and identity alternative 13, 14
empirical evidence of, after 1945 117–18 cultural formation pressures 376
in European sociology 151 culture, definition of 118
in French sociology of professions 145, 147 music 13, 17
and futures research 292–3, 300 popular, alienation of 13, 17
and increase in globalization 405, 408, 412–13 television 17–18
and intergovernmental FDI competition 387–8 cyberactivism 295–6, 301
linguistic (Canada/Québec) 449
local-global interpretation of 402–4 Dahms, Harry 16
in medical sociology 132–4 Dahrendorf,, Ralf 109, 114
and peacekeeping 236–47 Dandeker, Christopher 236–47
and professions 141–4 David, Matthew 16
science, technology and society 91–6 de–alienation 20–1
in Spanish sociology of professions 147–150 Dean, Michael 47
in sport 155–66 defensive combinations 375
summary 461–6 democracy
theories of, 1960’s 113–16 effect of globalization on 406–9
theories of, non-Marxist 114–16 Local Governance Research Program 408–13
war 115–17, 237–8, 245 Poland, Russia and Sweden
see also peacekeeping comparisons 410–11
CONICIT (National Council for Scientific and demographic transition theory 224–6
Technological research – Venezuela) 96 Denis, Ann 3–6, 434, 444–7, 461–6
consciousness 14–15, 16 Denmark, welfare policy 47
consumer society 279–81 DeNora, Tia 171, 172–3
consumerism, food 280–4 development theory and cooperation 110– 13
consumerism, responsible/political 278–88 feminist approach to 111–12
certification of products 283 deviance, sociology of 126, 127
consumer society 279–8 dialectical approach 14–15
CSA 283, 287 diasporism 33–5
fair trade/ethical, popularity of 282 digital futures 291–302
food consumption habits 280, 281–4 conclusion 300–2
as a political act 286–7 digital inequalities 295–6, 300
as political participation 284–6 futures research 291–3, 300
convergence, concept of 225 Internet 293–300
conversation and conflict/cooperation 416–7 NICT, global diffusion of 293–5, 300–2
strategic model of address 419–24 DiMaggio, Paul 174
cooperation 109, 186 Dingwall, Robert 124–35
in address forms 424–7, 430 DiPrete, Thomas A. 211–12, 213–14, 215
in childhood sociology 196 disease patterns 224–5
and competition (sport) 163–7 dissonance 375
in conversation 416 diversity, summary 465–6
among food producers 324 division of labour 113
and futures research 292–3, 300 Dobbie, Charles 239, 240
in health sociology 129–31, 134 Dobré, Michelle 285–6
intergovernmental for FDI (Singapore) 391 doctrinal studies, legal 61–2
and Internet development 297–300 domestic labour 21
in Kwazulu Natal 368–81 domination 375
among peacekeeping nations 236, 241 Donnermeyer, Joseph F. 305–16
in sport 164–6 Dunayevskaya, Raya 15
summary 461–6 Dunbar, Claude 146
theory development and practice 110–13 Duncan, O. D. 206
see also UN Dunning, E. 164
corporate social responsibility 78 Duret, P. 163–4
Coser, Lewis A. 114–15 Durkheim, Emile 10, 291

