A Critical Analysis of Rousseau`s Narrative of Subjectivity
... broadly speaking he can be justifiably read as a philosopher, and more specifically as a political philosopher. Indeed Rousseau quite plainly situates himself within this category when, in the SD, he outlines his strategy of subtracting those qualities given to humanity by society in order that he c ...
... broadly speaking he can be justifiably read as a philosopher, and more specifically as a political philosopher. Indeed Rousseau quite plainly situates himself within this category when, in the SD, he outlines his strategy of subtracting those qualities given to humanity by society in order that he c ...
Aalborg Universitet Staging Mobilities / Designing Mobilities Jensen, Ole B.
... specific design solutions and choices not only affects contemporary urban life, but actually shapes cultures and social interaction. Mobility is culture, and the design of the frame conditions for mobilities therefore becomes about much more than rational organisation of traffic flows. Designing Mob ...
... specific design solutions and choices not only affects contemporary urban life, but actually shapes cultures and social interaction. Mobility is culture, and the design of the frame conditions for mobilities therefore becomes about much more than rational organisation of traffic flows. Designing Mob ...
DIFFE/ RENCES INEQUA/ LITIES
... A profound challenge that the social sciences, and sociology in particular, are now called upon to confront has to do with the depth and extraordinary acceleration of global processes of social and cultural change … ...
... A profound challenge that the social sciences, and sociology in particular, are now called upon to confront has to do with the depth and extraordinary acceleration of global processes of social and cultural change … ...
Discourse Analysis As Theory and Method
... those of discourse analysis without defining them as such. We will first provide a brief outline of the general philosophical assumptions that underpin most discourse analytical approaches, drawing on the accounts of social constructionism given by Vivien Burr (1995) and Kenneth Gergen (1985). Then ...
... those of discourse analysis without defining them as such. We will first provide a brief outline of the general philosophical assumptions that underpin most discourse analytical approaches, drawing on the accounts of social constructionism given by Vivien Burr (1995) and Kenneth Gergen (1985). Then ...
Untitled - University of Helsinki
... project has never since its inception been as close to a crash as it is now. Nor do we need much justification for the view that what now is needed is critique, a social science that offers views on how modern societies work, stick together and change. This is what our 11th conference in Turin will ...
... project has never since its inception been as close to a crash as it is now. Nor do we need much justification for the view that what now is needed is critique, a social science that offers views on how modern societies work, stick together and change. This is what our 11th conference in Turin will ...
Anthropology Courses (ANTH)
... ANTH:2102 Anthropology of Marriage and Family 3 s.h. Classic anthropological theories of kinship and marriage, including topics such as cousin marriage and incest; recent work on new reproductive technologies and transnational marriage. Same as GWSS:2102. ANTH:2103 Introduction to Global Health Stud ...
... ANTH:2102 Anthropology of Marriage and Family 3 s.h. Classic anthropological theories of kinship and marriage, including topics such as cousin marriage and incest; recent work on new reproductive technologies and transnational marriage. Same as GWSS:2102. ANTH:2103 Introduction to Global Health Stud ...
From Financialisation to Systems of Provision, Working
... For those wedded to intellectual purity, this is a disastrous state of affairs. But it does not follow that buzzwords, as they become fuzzwords, Cornwall and Eade (eds) (2010), are thereby rendered analytically degenerative. This may or may not be the case and may change over time. 13 We have, for e ...
... For those wedded to intellectual purity, this is a disastrous state of affairs. But it does not follow that buzzwords, as they become fuzzwords, Cornwall and Eade (eds) (2010), are thereby rendered analytically degenerative. This may or may not be the case and may change over time. 13 We have, for e ...
Word - Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal
... statistically by our Centers for Disease Control. We might begin to see the manifold phenomena of autism as a plurality of different modes of mental processing, of interpreting and living in the world, that are not well served by classification as a mental disorder or disease. Autism is just emergin ...
... statistically by our Centers for Disease Control. We might begin to see the manifold phenomena of autism as a plurality of different modes of mental processing, of interpreting and living in the world, that are not well served by classification as a mental disorder or disease. Autism is just emergin ...
The meanings of monuments and memorials: toward a
... monuments represent selective historical narratives focusing only on events and identities that are comfortable for political elites. This is particularly evident in the post-socialist city (Tamm 2013). During transition, political elites in post-socialist countries established new monuments to cele ...
... monuments represent selective historical narratives focusing only on events and identities that are comfortable for political elites. This is particularly evident in the post-socialist city (Tamm 2013). During transition, political elites in post-socialist countries established new monuments to cele ...
ASSESSMENT OF TOURISM EFFECTS ON GEOGRAPHICAL
... not visited so often, visitors don’t accommodate etc.) they believe that Bergama cannot receive its deserved share from tourism in İzmir and tourism cannot contribute to socioeconomic life of local people. According to these answers, we understand that local tourism actors have sufficient knowledge ...
... not visited so often, visitors don’t accommodate etc.) they believe that Bergama cannot receive its deserved share from tourism in İzmir and tourism cannot contribute to socioeconomic life of local people. According to these answers, we understand that local tourism actors have sufficient knowledge ...
Dissertation-Democratic Nature of American Public Schoolings
... capitalistic belief that socioeconomic success ensures one's happiness, and that schooling is an important means to attain such status. Here, the intricate tension between educational ‘policy focused on goals’ and democratic ‘principles focused on rights’ (Dworkin, 1977, p. 90) conveys conceptual a ...
... capitalistic belief that socioeconomic success ensures one's happiness, and that schooling is an important means to attain such status. Here, the intricate tension between educational ‘policy focused on goals’ and democratic ‘principles focused on rights’ (Dworkin, 1977, p. 90) conveys conceptual a ...
The Becoming of Space: A Geography of Liminal Practices of the
... Table 2. Educational background (% of neighbourhood populations) ...
... Table 2. Educational background (% of neighbourhood populations) ...
Scale - Geography at Berkeley
... book on climate change, Field Notes from a Catastrophe, with the claim that: ‘For better or (mostly) for worse, global warming is all about scale’ (2006, p. 3). Pulitzer 1 prize-winning columnist and neoliberal enthusiast Thomas Friedman puts it this way: ‘Hey, the more energy-saving bulbs Wal-Mart ...
... book on climate change, Field Notes from a Catastrophe, with the claim that: ‘For better or (mostly) for worse, global warming is all about scale’ (2006, p. 3). Pulitzer 1 prize-winning columnist and neoliberal enthusiast Thomas Friedman puts it this way: ‘Hey, the more energy-saving bulbs Wal-Mart ...
Transnationalism From Below
... tion” of migrants into their state-centered projects. Why is this so? As suggested above, global economic restructuring and the repositioning of states, especially less industrialized ones, in the world economy, have increased the economic dependency of these countries on foreign investment. Politic ...
... tion” of migrants into their state-centered projects. Why is this so? As suggested above, global economic restructuring and the repositioning of states, especially less industrialized ones, in the world economy, have increased the economic dependency of these countries on foreign investment. Politic ...
Disability Studies: Theory, Policy and Practice
... my metaphors - the threads of such work need to be drawn together and built upon within disability studies – purposively woven together in the development of a contemporary political economy of disability. ...
... my metaphors - the threads of such work need to be drawn together and built upon within disability studies – purposively woven together in the development of a contemporary political economy of disability. ...
Review of Objectivity and Its Other, Edited by Wolfgang Natter
... subjectivism, relativism, anarchy or nihilism. Rather, they quest for "an alternative, well developed ...
... subjectivism, relativism, anarchy or nihilism. Rather, they quest for "an alternative, well developed ...
Arlington Public Schools Social Studies Curriculum 2016 GRADE 8
... describing how regional landscapes reflect the physical environment and cultural characteristics of their inhabitants; analyzing how cultural characteristics, including the world’s major languages, ethnicities, and religions, link or divide regions; explaining how different cultures use maps a ...
... describing how regional landscapes reflect the physical environment and cultural characteristics of their inhabitants; analyzing how cultural characteristics, including the world’s major languages, ethnicities, and religions, link or divide regions; explaining how different cultures use maps a ...
berghahn New and Recent Titles 2015
... and informative. it is a book that could profitably be used as an adjunct text in methods classes or theory classes in both anthropology and political science…[it] is a welcome addition to the conversation between these two disciplines.” Political Science Quarterly What can anthropology and political ...
... and informative. it is a book that could profitably be used as an adjunct text in methods classes or theory classes in both anthropology and political science…[it] is a welcome addition to the conversation between these two disciplines.” Political Science Quarterly What can anthropology and political ...
ideology: a transdisciplinary contribution from critical discourse
... one-sided emphasis on process, whereas the realist view of discourse analysis I advocate centres upon the tension between process and prestructured (discoursal as well as non-discoursal – see below) objects. Both Mumby & Stohl (1991) and Mumby & Clair (1997) set up the contrast between ‘organizing’ ...
... one-sided emphasis on process, whereas the realist view of discourse analysis I advocate centres upon the tension between process and prestructured (discoursal as well as non-discoursal – see below) objects. Both Mumby & Stohl (1991) and Mumby & Clair (1997) set up the contrast between ‘organizing’ ...
TAG program final
... The idea of a human body does not correspond to the total physical dimensions and qualities of the physical human body. Although people draw inspiration from a deep understanding of their own bodies, these representations possess communica-tive power only insofar as they are recognized by others. Fi ...
... The idea of a human body does not correspond to the total physical dimensions and qualities of the physical human body. Although people draw inspiration from a deep understanding of their own bodies, these representations possess communica-tive power only insofar as they are recognized by others. Fi ...
What Is Globalization? The Definitional Issue – Again” Jan Aart Scholte
... the way to insight. To be maximally helpful, a new notion like globalization should be defined in a way that opens new understanding. It should not merely restate what is already known. Politically, the definition of a key idea should promote values and interests that the definer holds dear. No conc ...
... the way to insight. To be maximally helpful, a new notion like globalization should be defined in a way that opens new understanding. It should not merely restate what is already known. Politically, the definition of a key idea should promote values and interests that the definer holds dear. No conc ...
Research Methods for Cultural Studies
... dichotomy between humanities and social science disciplines. These disciplines obviously have distinct and circumscribed concerns as specific domains of ...
... dichotomy between humanities and social science disciplines. These disciplines obviously have distinct and circumscribed concerns as specific domains of ...
The narrow notion of realism in human geography
... One does not qualify as a realist just by supplying specifications of the constitution of X. A specification of the concept of existence is needed as well: what is existence, what is it to exist, what does it mean to exist? No special attention seems to have been paid to these questions in discussio ...
... One does not qualify as a realist just by supplying specifications of the constitution of X. A specification of the concept of existence is needed as well: what is existence, what is it to exist, what does it mean to exist? No special attention seems to have been paid to these questions in discussio ...
The Discourses of OERs: how flat is this world?
... institutionalised: government, business, politics, schools, health care, media communication are all institutionalised social bodies that have their own practices. These practices are materialised through language in use. By analysing the discourses one is analysing the ways in which people think an ...
... institutionalised: government, business, politics, schools, health care, media communication are all institutionalised social bodies that have their own practices. These practices are materialised through language in use. By analysing the discourses one is analysing the ways in which people think an ...
Vulnerability and Resilience from a Socio
... Such an understanding is widespread in both the natural and social sciences. It is clear that analyses of vulnerability and resilience have taken into account aspects of social differentiation – not least because of experiences drawn from research on developing countries. Moreover, there is consensu ...
... Such an understanding is widespread in both the natural and social sciences. It is clear that analyses of vulnerability and resilience have taken into account aspects of social differentiation – not least because of experiences drawn from research on developing countries. Moreover, there is consensu ...