For Weber, the key form of social organisation defining the modern age was bureaucracy.
This ranged from day-to-day activities like gathering food to social organisation, relationships, and the use of simple technology.
Yet why, through history, have so many thinkers looked to the hive for lessons about social organisation and politics?
The recruitment drive is being undertaken in partnership with Specialisterne, a Danish social organisation that helps people with autism find work with information technology companies.
Lots of good things have come about under Mr Chavez's leadership since 1999 but there is a lot in terms of social organisation that needs to be done.
Or maybe it's social organisation, or maybe it's communication issues.
Friends in Rome is a social organisation that offers a chance to mingle with an international crowd - a mix of expats, locals and out-of-towners - and find out about the local social scene.
It has been called the 'perennial philosophy' because it informed the mythology, ritual and social organisation of all societies before the advent of our scientific modernity, and continues to influence more traditional societies today.
The organization, Sulabh International Social Service Organisation, drew up a plan that eliminated health and environmental contamination and provided retraining for scavengers.
The social services organisation Klimaka runs a food kitchen that feeds 3, 000 people a day - many are now from the middle classes.
He went on to be appointed as head of Iran's wealthy social welfare organisation, but was removed in January under pressure from parliament.
States have an incentive to keep their welfare rolls low, so they may be pushing workers towards the federally funded SSI and DI programmes, argues Nancy Shor of the National Organisation of Social Security Claimants' Representatives, a lawyers' group.
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Freddy Calixto works with a non-governmental organisation called Proceso Social (Social Process) which is trying to help children like Diego and Ines in Las Lomas de Carabayllo.
It may seem like a strange move but by partnering with a traditional organisation, the social network could appear to have more long-term appeal and relevance than some other players in the discount market.
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"The people we work with can often have suffered bullying for most of their lives, " said Jonathan Kean, from Creative Support, an organisation which provides social care services for people with learning disabilities, mental health issues and other needs.
PPP, and back to its roots as a social and educational rather than political organisation.
It is hard to read the social clause of the World Trade Organisation, or the prominence of the child-labour issue, in any other light.
When the organisation fell into financial difficulties, a High Street bank, a social enterprise investor and another charity all considered providing aid but the organisation's Work Programme contract discouraged any of them from investing.
In their research for Communities First, Money Second: Using Social Media to Build Emotional Capital in Your Organisation, Huy and Shipilov surveyed over 1, 000 executives, and conducted studies in 34 companies.
The argument is expected to intensify next week when the annual conference opens in Birmingham of the National Housing Federation, the umbrella organisation representing a wide variety of social landlords including housing associations.
They merely send a cheque every year to an organisation which many regard as akin to a social club.
Mark Mogel who helped bring about airline passenger bill of rights as part of the nonprofit airline consumer organisation FlyersRights, suggested a 21st-century approach: social media.
Its aim is to contribute to the realization of these goals through the specialized sections of action of the Organisation, which are: Education, Natural Sciences, Social and Human Sciences Culture, Communication and Information.
When using complaint as a tool to keep the social conversation going and foster a fond, if sometimes contemptuous, loyalty to the organisation, nobody, from the lowliest employees upwards, expects anything to come of it.
It emerged in the inter-war years as a split from republican liberalism, and while it became a traditional social democratic party after the fall of the Colonels regime in 1974, its forms of organisation, and mass base among civil servants and small business people, lead some to compare it to Argentine "Peronism" - that is left nationalism with a working class base.
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