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Institution of Civil Engineers — Type Civil engineering Professional title Chartered Civil Engineer Founded 2 January 1818 (1818 01 02) … Wikipedia
Institution of Civil Engineers — Fichier:IceLogo.jpg Création 1818 Type Organisation professionnelle Siège 1 Great George Street, Londres, UK Langue(s) Anglais Budget … Wikipédia en Français
Institution des Chartreux — Chapelle de l Institution des Chartreux Généralités Création 1825 Pays … Wikipédia en Français
institution — institution, social institution The use of the term institution in sociology, meaning established aspects of society, is close to that in common English usage. However, there have been some changes over time in the exact conceptualization of the… … Dictionary of sociology
Total Defence — ( zh. 全民防卫; ms. Pertahanan Mutlak; Tamil: ) is a concept introduced by the government of Singapore in 1984 to improve readiness in matters related to the defence and national security of Singapore, and is partly based on similar concepts in… … Wikipedia
Total-Quality-Management — (TQM), bisweilen auch umfassendes Qualitätsmanagement, bezeichnet die durchgängige, fortwährende und alle Bereiche einer Organisation (Unternehmen, Institution, etc.) erfassende, aufzeichnende, sichtende, organisierende und kontrollierende… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Total institution — A total institution, also referred to as a voracious institution, as defined by Erving Goffman, is an institution where all parts of life of individuals under the institution are subordinated to and dependent upon the authorities of the… … Wikipedia
Institution (sociologie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Institution. Sommaire 1 Définitions 1.1 Exemples d institutions totales … Wikipédia en Français
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total institution — A term introduced by Erving Goffman in Asylums (1961) to analyse a range of institutions in which whole blocks of people are bureaucratically processed, whilst being physically isolated from the normal round of activities, by being required to… … Dictionary of sociology