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labeling$42860$ - traduzione in Inglese

THEORY OF HOW THE SELF-IDENTITY AND BEHAVIOR OF INDIVIDUALS MAY BE DETERMINED OR INFLUENCED BY THE TERMS USED TO DESCRIBE OR CLASSIFY THEM
Label (social science); Labelling theory; Labeling (criminology); Labeling Theory; Labeling effect; Label theory
  • A brief representation of the idea behind Labeling Theory.

labeling      
n. etiketteren; label aanbrengen
country of origin         
  • 1860}}
  • Ford automobile hubcap with ''[[Made in U.S.A.]]'' imprint
  • Country of origin label for a product designed in the United States, but manufactured in China.
  • The distinctive shape and markings on amphorae provided consumers with information about the manufacturer and the place of origin for goods
COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE, PRODUCTION, OR GROWTH WHERE AN ARTICLE OR PRODUCT COMES FROM
Country of origin labeling; Made in; Country-of-origin-Labeling; Country of Origin; Declaration of origin; Country of Origin label; Country of origin labelling; Country of Origin Labeling; Country of Origin labeling; Country-of-Origin labeling; Country-of-Origin label; Country-of-Origin Label; Country-of-origin label; Country-of-origin labelling; Country-of-Origin labelling; Country-of-Origin Labelling; Country of Origin Labelling; Country of Origin labelling; Country-of-Origin Labeling; Notice of country of origin; Notice of Country of Origin; Country of Origin Notice; Country of Origin notice; Country of origin notice; Country-of-Origin Notice; Country-of-Origin notice; Country-of-origin notice; Country-of-origin; Country-of-Origin; Country-of-origin labeling; Made in Austria
geboorteland
nutritional information         
  • An example of a Chinese nutrition facts label
  • The original FDA Nutrition Facts label, as of 2006
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  • A rare example of optional nutrition facts on a label for oranges (in the EU not mandatory for unprocessed fruits)
  • A UK nutrition information label, for low-fat yoghurt. A key difference from US labelling is that it always gives values for a set quantity (100 ml or - like here - 100 g), allowing easy comparison between products. Also, fibre is not considered a type of carbohydrate.
  • A Canadian Nutrition Label displaying information in both English and French
  • FDA Commissioner Margret Hamburg speaks at a White House event regarding proposed updates to the FDA's Nutrition Facts labels for food packaging. Feb. 27, 2014
LABEL REQUIRED ON MOST PACKAGED FOOD IN MANY COUNTRIES
Nutritional facts label; Nutrition Facts; Nutritional information; Nutritional facts; Nutrition label; Nutrition labeling; Nutrition facts; Nutrition labelling; Nutrition information; Nutrient Label; Nutrition information panel; FDA nutrition label; Nutrition Facts label; Nutrition Facts labels; Food nutrition label; Nutrition facts labelling; Nutri-Grade
voedingsinformatie (voedingstabel)

Definizione

deuterated
['dju:t?re?t?d]
(also deuteriated dju:'t??r?e?t?d)
¦ adjective Chemistry (of a compound) in which the ordinary isotope of hydrogen has been replaced with deuterium.
Derivatives
deuteration noun

Wikipedia

Labeling theory

Labeling theory posits that self-identity and the behavior of individuals may be determined or influenced by the terms used to describe or classify them. It is associated with the concepts of self-fulfilling prophecy and stereotyping. Labeling theory holds that deviance is not inherent in an act, but instead focuses on the tendency of majorities to negatively label minorities or those seen as deviant from standard cultural norms. The theory was prominent during the 1960s and 1970s, and some modified versions of the theory have developed and are still currently popular. Stigma is defined as a powerfully negative label that changes a person's self-concept and social identity.

Labeling theory is closely related to social-construction and symbolic-interaction analysis. Labeling theory was developed by sociologists during the 1960s. Howard Saul Becker's book Outsiders was extremely influential in the development of this theory and its rise to popularity.

Labeling theory is also connected to other fields besides crime. For instance there is the labeling theory that corresponds to homosexuality. Alfred Kinsey and his colleagues were the main advocates in separating the difference between the role of a "homosexual" and the acts one does. An example is the idea that males performing feminine acts would imply that they are homosexual. Thomas J. Scheff states that labeling also plays a part with the "mentally ill". The label does not refer to criminal but rather acts that are not socially accepted due to mental disorders.