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Collective and elements
Naming it the Collective Unconscious, Jung theorized that this region contained psychological elements not developed during the course of our own lives, but passed on through our common evolutionary history to all members of our species.
There are shared, fundamental elements that make up the Collective Unconscious and generate a limiting framework around which our psychic material organizes.
Archetypes are primordial elements of the Collective Unconscious in the psychology of Carl Gustav Jung.
The Nortec Collective has borrowed several elements of Banda music sub-culture and have used them both in their songs ( Narcoteque, Almada ) and in their visuals and album covers.

Collective and collective
Collective trauma can be alleviated through cohesive and collective efforts such as recognition, remembrance, solidarity, communal therapy and massive cooperation.
Collective nouns should not be confused with mass nouns, or with the collective grammatical number.
Collective consciousness produces the society and holds it together, and at the same time individuals produce collective consciousness through their interactions.
Collective consumption proposals would be created by citizens making proposals for a wider geographical area ( e. g. a new recreation center at the community level or a new power plant at the provincial level ) and interested parties would be able to vote on collective consumption proposals affecting their region.
* Collective desires-regulation about collective desires or considered judgments on the part of a significant segment of society
* Rhizome Collective ( brownfield-based radical urban sustainability collective )
In their resultant 2008 review article, an integrative Social Identity Model of Collective Action ( SIMCA ) was proposed which accounts for interrelationships among the three predictors as well as their predictive capacities for collective action.
* Collective ownership-Assets and property that belong to a collective body of people who control their use and collect the proceeds of their operation.
" Collective number " should not be confused with collective nouns.
For collective investment vehicles outside of the United States, see articles on specific types of funds including open-ended investment companies, SICAVs, unitized insurance funds, unit trusts and Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities.
The British had already formalized the principle of collective punishment in Palestine in the 1924 – 1925 Collective Responsibility and Punishment Ordinances and updated these ordinances in 1936 with the Collective Fines Ordinance.
In December 2006 Lanier followed up his critique of the collective wisdom with an article in Edge titled " Beware the Online Collective ".
Ex-Workers Collective " or " CrimethInc Ex-Workers Ex-Collective "), is a decentralized anarchist collective of autonomous cells.
) The festival operated as a collective known at WWTMC, or We Want The Music Collective, later becoming a cooperative, then a company ; staffed entirely by volunteers, the festival gradually grew to distribute small salaries or honoraria to long-time “ coordinators ” ( experienced workers who helped run “ crews ” such as security, garbage, childcare, kitchen, land maintenance, and stage production ).
The study of collective behavior spun its wheels for many years, but began to make progress with the appearance of Smelser's Theory of Collective Behavior ( 1962 ), a book which has been called the most important book on the topic during the twentieth century.
Collective action problems, the problems of the effective formation of international institutions, the vacillating feelings of democratic populations, and the limitations of arms control are all offered by the authors as noted criticisms of collective security.
Coakley entered into the record his definition of mutiny: " Collective insubordination, collective disobedience of lawful orders of a superior officer, is mutiny.
The South East Asia Treaty Organization ( SEATO ) was an international organization for collective defense in Southeast Asia created by the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty, or Manila Pact, signed in September 1954 in Manila, Philippines.
The Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty, or Manila Pact, was signed on 8 September 1954 in Manila, as part of the American Truman Doctrine of creating anti-communist bilateral and collective defense treaties.
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Collective switching costs affect competition by strengthening incumbents and hindering new entrants, who must overcome both the collective and individual switching costs to be able to succeed in the market.
Awards no longer exist in New Zealand and the only form of collective bargaining is Collective Employment Agreements.
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Collective and good
** Collective action, or public good
Mancur Olson's 1965 book The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups, is an important early analysis of the problems of public good cost.
This is a very good example of a Collective Society.
AARP continues to follow Andrus ’ guiding principles: Collective voice, collective purchasing power, and the collective ability to do good and give back through service.
A good example of a theatre company performing in the style of the Living Newspaper is the progressive DC Theatre Collective whose piece, The Tea Party Project, was performed in Washington DC in July 2010.

Collective and cannot
Collective consciousness is of key importance to the society, its requisite function without which the society cannot survive.

Collective and be
The most complete coverage of Engelbart's bootstrapping ideas can be found in Boosting Our Collective IQ, by Douglas C. Engelbart, 1995.
Collective pitch controls are not usually fitted to autogyros, but can be found on the Air & Space 18A and McCulloch J-2 and the Westermayr Tragschrauber and are capable of near VTOL performance.
Collective offspring may be known as a brood or progeny in a more general way.
Collective farming was also implemented in kibbutzim in Israel, which began to be created in 1909 as a unique combination of Zionism and socialism.
Others point out however that ' there does seem to be a basic ambiguity in Jung's various descriptions of the Collective Unconscious.
On the other hand, creativity research may one day be pooled with a computable metalanguage like IEML from the University of Ottawa Collective Intelligence Chair, Pierre Levy.
Collective appointments can be made to cities, institutions, companies, or military units.
Collective and certification trademarks can also now be registered in China.
Collective burials in dolmen structures in Ibiza could be contrasted against the individual burials in Mallorca.
One of the older written examples of it can be found in the Combahee River Collective Statement of April 1977, subsequently reprinted in a number of anthologies, and Barbara Smith and the Combahee River Collective have been credited with coining the term ; which they defined as " a politics that grew out of our objective material experiences as Black women.
For example, under the current NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement, restricted free agents who do not sign contracts by December 1 of a given year will be ineligible to play in the National Hockey League for the balance of that season.
In 2013, per the new MLB-MLBPA Collective Bargaining Agreement, MLB players will be required to wear the new Rawlings S100 Pro Comp.
He decides to go back to the crash site and be re-assimilated by the Collective — a plan that Picard theorises may cause disruption of its own, with Hugh's individualism spreading throughout the Collective.
Collective behavior might also be defined as action which is neither conforming ( in which actors follow prevailing norms ) nor deviant ( in which actors violate those norms ).
The classic delineation of the field is to be found in Herbert Blumer's essay, " An Outline of Collective Behavior ".
Collective households may be organized for a specific purpose ( e. g. relating to business, parenting, or some other shared interest ).
The International Labour Organization's Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention can " in no way be interpreted as authorising or prohibiting union security arrangements, such questions being matters for regulation in accordance with national practice.

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