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Social osmosis is the indirect infusion of social/cultural knowledge. Effectively, social content is diffused, and by happenstance authentic experience is displaced by degrees of mediated separation before a subject acquires knowledge of a social phenomenon. An example of ''social osmosis'' would be knowing a show exists that you have never seen, and yet possessing detailed information concerning aspects of the show without actively acquiring this knowledge, such as the main character's stage name and the actor/actress who plays him/her. ==Sources== * Raaj K. Sah, ("Social Osmosis And Patterns Of Crime". Published in ''The Journal of Political Economy'', Vol. 99, No. 6. (December 1991), pp. 1272–1295. ) * "Indoctrination as a normative conception" ''Studies in Philosophy and Education'' Volume 4, Number 4 / December, 1966 * ''Social Osmosis: Refugees in Hong Kong'' AD Barnett, 1953 * "Reverse Social Osmosis in Uttar Pradesh" Economic and Political Weekly, 2007 (epw.org.in) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Social osmosis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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