Transcription of 300 - OCLC
1 341300300 Social sciencesClass here behavioral sciences, social studiesClass a specific behavioral science with the science, , psychology 150; classmilitary, diplomatic, political, economic, social, welfare aspects of a war with thehistory of the war, , Vietnamese War language, see 400; for history, see 900 See Manual at 300 vs. 600; also at 300 330, 355 390 vs. 342 347, 352 354;also at 300, vs. 352 .9 Standard subdivisions301 307[Sociology and anthropology]310 Collections of general statistics320 Political science (Politics and government)330 Economics340 Law350 Public administration and military science360 Social problems and services; associations370 Education380 Commerce, communications, transportation390 Customs, etiquette, and not use for statistics; class in .9 Standard subdivisions301 Sociology and anthropologyStandard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in headingIncluding nonliterate societiesClass here interdisciplinary works on society, humansClass social problems and social welfare in 361 365 For specific topics in sociology and anthropology, see 302 307; for criminalanthropology, see ; for customs, etiquette, folklore, see 390; for physicalanthropology, see For a specific aspect of society not provided for in302 307, see the aspect, , general history 900 See Manual at 301 307 vs.
2 361 365301 Dewey Decimal and theoryDo not use for psychological principles; class in 302>302 307 Specific topics in sociology and anthropologyUnless other instructions are given, observe the following table of preference, , friendship among women (not ):Factors affecting social behavior304 Social processes303 Social interaction302 Culture and institutions306 Groups of people305 Communities307 Class comprehensive works in 301. Class effect of one factor on another withthe factor affected, , effect of climate on social change Manual at 301 307 vs. 361 365; also at 302 307 vs. 150, T1 01; alsoat 302 307 vs. 156; also at 302 307 vs. 320; also at 363 vs. 302 307, ,570 590, 600302 Social interactionIncluding general topics of social interaction ( , social understanding, socialchoice, social participation, social role [role theory], social dysfunction)Class here psychological principles of sociology, interpersonal relations, socialpsychologyClass dysfunctional responses of individuals to society in Class social roleof a specific group of people or institution with the group or institution in 305 306, , social role of women ; class social psychology of a specific situationwith the situation, , social psychology of ethnic groups social learning, perception of norms, see also for effect of social environment upon individuals; also forindividual aspects of interpersonal and theoryDo not use for psychological principles.
3 Class in , research, related not use for statistical methods; class in failures and disruptions of communication; kinds of communication( , nonverbal communication, verbal communication); contentClass here interdisciplinary works on communication, content analysis,semioticsClass media in ; class sign languages for deaf people in 419; classcomprehensive works on means of verbal and nonverbal communication information theory, see 003; for religious symbolism, see 203; forChristian religious symbols, see 246; for conversation, see ; forcensorship, see ; for language, see 400; for iconography, see ;for insignia, see For the semiotics of a specific subject, symbols in aspecific subject other than religion, see the subject, plus notation 01 fromTable 1, , semiotics of biology , symbols in electrical (Means of communication)Including signboards, signs; digital media; print media; motion pictures,radio, television; telephony and telegraphyClass here electronic media, mass media, sociology of journalismClass interdisciplinary works on the book in 002.
4 Class the effect of massmedia on a specific subject other than social groups with the subject, ,effect on social change , on a company s advertising policy ;class interdisciplinary works on a specific medium with the medium, ,newspapers 070, television 8 Groups of peopleClass here effect of mass media on specific groups, on socialstratificationPortrayal of a specific group in mass media relocated to the group in305 306, , minorities in mass media 305, scientists in mass , gays in mass media interaction within groupsIncluding teasing; social interaction in complex groups; bureaucracies,hierarchically organized groups, organizational behavior, sociology ofmanagementClass here group decision-making processes, group dynamics, negotiation,social networksClass general works that emphasize how to manage in 658.
5 Class works thatemphasize how to manage in a specific field of activity with the field, plusnotation 068 from Table 1, , management of banks 85 Computer applicationsClass here online social networksFor computer science aspects of online social networks, Decimal interaction in abstract and temporary groupsIncluding audiences, crowds, mobsClass media audiences in interaction in primary groupsGroups small enough for all members to engage in face-to-face relationshipsat one timeIncluding committees, gangs; bullying; conversationClass here friendshipClass family in Class bullying in a specific institution with theinstitution, , bullying in school also for predelinquent gangs; also for gangsengaging in interaction between groupsIncluding ingroups and outgroupsClass social interaction between a specific group of people and other groups ofpeople in of individual to societyIncluding response of individuals; aggression, dysfunctional responses,individualismFor conformity, see also for psychological effects of social environment upon theindividual303 Social processesFor social interaction, see 302; for factors affecting social behavior, see and controlStandard subdivisions are added for coordination and control together, forcoordination aloneIncluding social control through specific means ( , leadership, utilitariancontrol, coercion, social norms, public opinion); socialization.
6 ConformityClass here policy formulation, powerClass prejudices regarding a specific group in 305; class coordination andcontrol in and through specific institutions in 306; class rightness or wrongnessof conduct as it affects individuals or society, interdisciplinary works on socialethics in 170; class interdisciplinary works on child development in public opinion on a specific subject with the subject, , public opinionon racial stereotypes , on the political process 324 For education, see 370. For a specific aspect of persuasion, see the aspect, , individual psychology of persuasion , persuasion by , persuasion by propaganda Manual at vs. , changeIncluding evolutionary and revolutionary changeClass social change in a specific aspect of society with the aspect in 302 307, , changes in religious institutions and theoryDo not use for forecasting and forecasts; class in and developmentStandard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in headingClass here progress, and decayStandard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in of changeIncluding contact between cultures; acculturation, assimilation; socialeffects of international assistance, of commerce; development of science andtechnology; purposefully induced change; social innovation, social reform,social reform movements; disastersClass political aspects of reform movements in.
7 Class governmentpolicy on science, government policy on information in ; class roleof reform movements in addressing social problems in 361 365; classmulticultural education in Class innovation and reform directed to aspecific end with the end, , reform of banking Manual at vs. forecastsClass here futurology, social forecastingClass interdisciplinary works on forecasting in 003. Class forecasting in andforecasts of a specific subject with the subject, plus notation 01 from Table1, , future of Olympic Games in the 21st century 9 History and biographyDo not use for geographic treatment; class in .499 Forecasts for specific areasAdd to base number notation 1 9 from Table 2, , EasternEurope in the year 2020 Decimal and conflict resolutionIncluding civil disobedience; nonviolence; civil disorder; civil war andrevolution; war and peace; conflict managementClass war as a cause of social change in ; class prevention of war ; class the art and science of warfare in 355 359; class causes of warin ; class interdisciplinary works on terrorism in Class aspecific form of conflict provided elsewhere in 302 306 with the form, ,bullying , racial conflict , spouse abuse ; class a specificconflict considered an historical event with the event in 900, , disturbancesof May-June 1968 in France.
8 Class military, diplomatic, political,economic, social, welfare aspects of a specific war with the history of the war, , of World War II affecting social ecologyIncluding geographic, space, time factors; climatic and weather factors;biological factors; environmental abuse; social consequences of pollution, ofmisuse of resourcesClass here ecological anthropology, human geographyClass interdisciplinary works on resources in ; class interdisciplinaryworks on pollution in Class aspects of time in relation to a specificsubject with the subject in 302 307, , time and conversation , leisureactivities genetic factors, see Manual at vs. , , ; also at 578 vs. , 508, 2 WomenClass here ecofeminism [formerly ].5 Genetic factorsClass here sociobiology (biosociology), study of genetic bases of human socialbehaviorClass a specific aspect of sociobiology with the aspect in 302 307, ,sociobiology of conflict sociobiology of plants and animals, see also for biological factors304 Social population characteristics; growth and decline; births; comprehensiveworks on births and deaths; deaths (mortality); demographic effects ofpopulation control effortsClass here demographic anthropology, demography; population composition,geography, size; comprehensive works on populationClass population policy, comprehensive works on population control in movement of people, see of peopleIncluding causes; international movement.
9 MigrationClass international emigration in movement to, from, within communities, see , geographic treatment, biographyClass here internal movement, emigration from specific areasClass emigration to specific areas in Decimal Classification305348305 Groups of peopleClass here portrayal of a specific group in mass media [formerly ];minorities; culture and institutions of specific groups; subcultures of specificgroups; consciousness-raising groups; problems, role, social status of specificgroups; group identity, social identity; discrimination; social stratification, equality,inequality; interactions between a specific group and other groupsUnless other instructions are given, observe the following table of preference, ,African American male youths (not or ):People with disabilities and illnesses, gifted by gender or by social and economic and national by occupation and miscellaneous social (except people with disabilities and illnesses, giftedpeople )Class effect of mass media on specific groups, on social stratification in ;class opinions of specific groups in ; class interactions, problems, role, socialstatus of specific groups, discrimination against and conflict involving specificgroups in ; class people by sexual orientation in ; class specificproblems of, welfare services to groups of people in 362.
10 Class role of a specificgroup in a specific institution with the institution, , father-child , women in education ; class a specific aspect of discrimination withthe aspect, plus notation 08 from Table 1, , sex discrimination against women insports ; class people by kinship or marital status