1. anomie: Definition from Answers.com
... but that the emotions were bleak: isolation, urban anomie, feeling cold and hollow inside, paranoia." Simon Reynolds; One Nation Under A Moog; The Guardian (London, UK ...
2. What is Merton's theory of Anomie, ? ? - Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers
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3. Anomie - Ask Jeeves Encyclopedia
Anomie is a sociological term meaning "personal feeling of a lack of social norms; normlessness". It describes the breakdown of social norms and values. [1]
4. Life in UK 'has become lonelier'
The rise in the number of holiday homes in the region has been blamed for undermining community life. Anomie – a poor sense of belonging, UK overview
5. SЯ : JROCK UK UPDATER: Matenro Opera : Anomie
First full-length album release from Matenro Opera featuring the tracks "Ruriiro de Egaku Niji," "Eve," "Last Game," and nine unreleased new songs.
6. Anomie - Encyclopedia
Anomie - Meaning and definition ... Look up: Anomie. Anomie A concept used by Durkheim to describe feelings of aimlessness and despair provoked by the processes of change in ...
7. Anomie
http://www.hewett.norfolk.sch.uk/curric/soc/anomie.htm Links Sociosite Durkheim Durkheim Emile Durkheim's Life and Works (1857-1917) A Bibliography of Works about Durkheim
8. Changing UK: Anomie 2001
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9. National Statistics Online - Suicides
Between 1991 and 2009 the number of suicides in people aged 15 years and over in the UK gradually decreased. Despite a sharp increase of 538 from 1997 to 1998, figures ...