Universal Values, Contextualization and Bioethics: Knowledge
... example, or about their »societal robustness.« What is interesting for us here in relation to bioethics is the fact that bioethics is not only a discipline about (bio)technology, but due to its engagement with regulatory and policy related issues it has the power to make possible (or impossible) cer ...
... example, or about their »societal robustness.« What is interesting for us here in relation to bioethics is the fact that bioethics is not only a discipline about (bio)technology, but due to its engagement with regulatory and policy related issues it has the power to make possible (or impossible) cer ...
Strategy Document for the new GCAP
... Violence is increasing. Armed conflicts and violence affect communities in nearly one out of every three countries. Terrorism, mafias, everyday criminality, gender-based violence and military actions show the prevalence of violence in people's lives. There is violence not only in physical actions bu ...
... Violence is increasing. Armed conflicts and violence affect communities in nearly one out of every three countries. Terrorism, mafias, everyday criminality, gender-based violence and military actions show the prevalence of violence in people's lives. There is violence not only in physical actions bu ...
On the Social Morphogenesis of Citizenship: A
... landscape shaped by the flows of markets, technologies, and populations. We are moving beyond the citizenship-versus-statelessness model. First, the elements of citizenship (rights, entitlements, etc.) are becoming disarticulated from each other, and becoming re-articulated with universalizing crite ...
... landscape shaped by the flows of markets, technologies, and populations. We are moving beyond the citizenship-versus-statelessness model. First, the elements of citizenship (rights, entitlements, etc.) are becoming disarticulated from each other, and becoming re-articulated with universalizing crite ...
Bristolmainlatest2
... symptomatic of the other. Bourdieu used this principle to argue that there was a structural homology between subjective thought and objective surroundings, the latter most noticeable in forms of social organisation rather than cathedrals. Such homologies exist because they are both generated by and ...
... symptomatic of the other. Bourdieu used this principle to argue that there was a structural homology between subjective thought and objective surroundings, the latter most noticeable in forms of social organisation rather than cathedrals. Such homologies exist because they are both generated by and ...
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... the Mexican republic; the westward migration of people from the United States into Mexico’s northern frontier; the Texas revolt, and the U.S.Mexico War. HIS 3043. History of Women in the United States: Pre-Columbus to 1890. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. An examination of how women have been affected by econ ...
... the Mexican republic; the westward migration of people from the United States into Mexico’s northern frontier; the Texas revolt, and the U.S.Mexico War. HIS 3043. History of Women in the United States: Pre-Columbus to 1890. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. An examination of how women have been affected by econ ...
why we fell - Center for Cultural Sociology
... differ from their ancient antecedents, we can see what modern academic modes of analysis have added to thought about decline and large-scale social change, and which themes have been lost to intellectual debate in the intervening millennia. Finally, our comparison allows us to highlight the particul ...
... differ from their ancient antecedents, we can see what modern academic modes of analysis have added to thought about decline and large-scale social change, and which themes have been lost to intellectual debate in the intervening millennia. Finally, our comparison allows us to highlight the particul ...
NEXUS ANALYSIS 1. Nexus analysis – an action oriented approach
... Social action occurs at moment in time and is linked to the histories and identities of the social actors, social interaction and discourses. Therefore, nexus analysis situates social action at the intersection of three key factors: the historical bodies of the participants in that action, the inter ...
... Social action occurs at moment in time and is linked to the histories and identities of the social actors, social interaction and discourses. Therefore, nexus analysis situates social action at the intersection of three key factors: the historical bodies of the participants in that action, the inter ...
Gender, poverty and social justice
... condition shaped by histories. In the debate on modernity, perspectives on poverty oscillate between: a) making the poor – their ‘morals’ and ‘culture’ – responsible for their own situation and b) positioning the causes in structural shifts in regimes of accumulation and changing forms of governing ...
... condition shaped by histories. In the debate on modernity, perspectives on poverty oscillate between: a) making the poor – their ‘morals’ and ‘culture’ – responsible for their own situation and b) positioning the causes in structural shifts in regimes of accumulation and changing forms of governing ...
fallkinship
... trend has been construed by some observers as a clear (if not relieving) sign that the study of kinship is dead or moribund. Although such views remind one of Mark Twain’s remark that reports of his death had been greatly exaggerated, they do resonate with two important changes in the status, scope ...
... trend has been construed by some observers as a clear (if not relieving) sign that the study of kinship is dead or moribund. Although such views remind one of Mark Twain’s remark that reports of his death had been greatly exaggerated, they do resonate with two important changes in the status, scope ...
Changing anarchism: Anarchist theory and practice in a global age
... something of a sensation in the mainstream media (where he also repeated them). The incident also prompted some sections of the slightly bemused alternative media to react with outrage that a policeman was wasting valuable anarchist discussion time on ‘their’ medium! The controversy surrounding Padd ...
... something of a sensation in the mainstream media (where he also repeated them). The incident also prompted some sections of the slightly bemused alternative media to react with outrage that a policeman was wasting valuable anarchist discussion time on ‘their’ medium! The controversy surrounding Padd ...
1 what is anthropology? - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... wolves, and even ants. Culture, however, is distinctly human. Cultures are traditions and customs, transmitted through learning, that govern the beliefs and behavior of the people exposed to them. Children learn such a tradition by growing up in a particular society, through a process called encultu ...
... wolves, and even ants. Culture, however, is distinctly human. Cultures are traditions and customs, transmitted through learning, that govern the beliefs and behavior of the people exposed to them. Children learn such a tradition by growing up in a particular society, through a process called encultu ...
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... My approach to pre-Qin Confucian thought on Yue Jiao is to contextualize it within the background of the social life, religious activities and cultural phenomena in that historical period of time. I adopt this approach based on three fruitful observations that I had in my reading of ancient Chinese ...
... My approach to pre-Qin Confucian thought on Yue Jiao is to contextualize it within the background of the social life, religious activities and cultural phenomena in that historical period of time. I adopt this approach based on three fruitful observations that I had in my reading of ancient Chinese ...