Titre | Analyse structurelle d'un modèle de culture normative à partir d'un univers de thèmes motivés | |
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Auteur | Maurice Montuclard, Marie Montuclard, Nicole Ramognino, Pierre Verges | |
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Revue | Revue Française de Sociologie |
Numéro | 1971, 12-2 | |
Page | 177-205 | |
Résumé anglais |
Maurice Montuclard, Marie Montuclard, Nicole Ramognino, Pierre Verges : Structural analysis of a normative culture pattern.
This research rests upon three presuppositions: 1) On account of their teleonomy, every attitude or system of action involves a pattern of normative culture; 2) the analysis of this pattern can be done by studying throughout the speech of the social actor, the themes he has tackled and the motivations he has set forth in order to accept or refuse the themes; 3) an adequate statistical processing of the universe of motivated themes enables us at least to bring out some of the characteristics of the structure of the normative culture pattern. The above assertions are tested through the content analysis of a corpus made of four French employer's periodicals (1962-65). Themes and motivations are related to the acceptance and/or refusal of social innovation in an enterprise. We have introduced a methodological hypothesis. The logical combination of themes and motivations alone does not enable us to grasp the cultural pattern which is not logically arranged. The relationship of similarity and the diagrams drawn thereby according to the analysis data enable us to read out the universe of motivated themes; thus, two themes are said to be alive when at an even statistical threshold they are in a dependency relationship with one and the same motivation. We suggest a reading method of the diagram of similarity enabling us to bring out some of the structural elements distinctive of each of the four employers' groups that have been studied. This research method could also be applied in its particularity to the sociology of ideologies, of systems of belief and of religion. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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Article en ligne | http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/rfsoc_0035-2969_1971_num_12_2_1967 |