Keresés
Anomie
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anómia
lack of moral standards in a society
anomie
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Példa
In times of economic crisis, people may experience anomie as they face uncertainty about their future and lose confidence in social institutions.
Durkheim identified anomie as a consequence of rapid industrialization and urbanization, where traditional social bonds weaken, leading to a breakdown in social cohesion.
The prevalence of anomie can contribute to a sense of alienation and disconnection from society, leading to increased rates of crime, substance abuse, and mental health issues.
The rapid social changes in urban environments can lead to feelings of anomie, as individuals struggle to adapt to shifting norms and values.
Addressing anomie requires strengthening social bonds, promoting a sense of community, and providing support networks to help individuals navigate periods of uncertainty and change.