Social Complexity and Evolved Moral Principles.
... Fine-Grained Predictions Thesis. The analysis of complexity seems to allow for two general types of predictions: (a) the prediction of broad patterns of micro behaviors (people will consume less as price increases), and (b) the prediction of some macro (emergent) properties even though predicting th ...
... Fine-Grained Predictions Thesis. The analysis of complexity seems to allow for two general types of predictions: (a) the prediction of broad patterns of micro behaviors (people will consume less as price increases), and (b) the prediction of some macro (emergent) properties even though predicting th ...
Comparative Study on Sharing Economy in EU and ECORL
... Writing a document on the “social economy” and “sharing economy” is a challenging task, as entire reports and books have been devoted to the subject. More importantly, in the scientific literature and in the public discourse, we find a broad range of definitions and understandings of the nature of t ...
... Writing a document on the “social economy” and “sharing economy” is a challenging task, as entire reports and books have been devoted to the subject. More importantly, in the scientific literature and in the public discourse, we find a broad range of definitions and understandings of the nature of t ...
Urban Metabolism at UCL – A working paper
... instance through the recovery of valuable nutrients often disposed as liquid waste into local food production systems. Perhaps the most influential of these accounts is the introduction of the conce ...
... instance through the recovery of valuable nutrients often disposed as liquid waste into local food production systems. Perhaps the most influential of these accounts is the introduction of the conce ...
Problems of Historical Causation in Emotions Research
... different cultures, American soldiers during the Civil War tended to present their experience in terms of tales of courage (or to be silent), whereas in contrast their counterparts a hundred years later, in the 1960s, felt authorized to describe vivid fears (Stearns & Haggerty 1991; Wouters 1991). B ...
... different cultures, American soldiers during the Civil War tended to present their experience in terms of tales of courage (or to be silent), whereas in contrast their counterparts a hundred years later, in the 1960s, felt authorized to describe vivid fears (Stearns & Haggerty 1991; Wouters 1991). B ...
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... a. Studying firsthand and reporting about the ways of life of particular human societies b. Comparing diverse cultures and peoples to determine whether there are any common causes or influences that operate in all cultures c. Trying to understand how various aspects of human life relate to one anoth ...
... a. Studying firsthand and reporting about the ways of life of particular human societies b. Comparing diverse cultures and peoples to determine whether there are any common causes or influences that operate in all cultures c. Trying to understand how various aspects of human life relate to one anoth ...
Teaching Archaeology as Anthropology. - CLAS Users
... in order to better prepare students for the realities of aranthropology) approach to the training of archaeolochaeology as it is practiced. The SAA Task Force on gists has been questioned, particularly for archaeoloCurriculum is following up on this blueprint, planning gists heading for nonacademic ...
... in order to better prepare students for the realities of aranthropology) approach to the training of archaeolochaeology as it is practiced. The SAA Task Force on gists has been questioned, particularly for archaeoloCurriculum is following up on this blueprint, planning gists heading for nonacademic ...
Jean Baudrillard
... political repercussion : it accelerates the destruction of the indigenous way of life and precipitates social demands for change . Resistance and Amalgamation ...
... political repercussion : it accelerates the destruction of the indigenous way of life and precipitates social demands for change . Resistance and Amalgamation ...
Emergence of communication networks in organizations:
... as an explanatory framework is yet to be harnessed. In pursuit of that goal, over the past decade, many scholars have called for greater attention to the emergence – creation, maintenance, and dissolution – of organizational networks. For example, in a recent essay, Salancik (1995) considered the li ...
... as an explanatory framework is yet to be harnessed. In pursuit of that goal, over the past decade, many scholars have called for greater attention to the emergence – creation, maintenance, and dissolution – of organizational networks. For example, in a recent essay, Salancik (1995) considered the li ...
On Ethnographic Intent - Indiana University Bloomington
... 26 This latter statement is far more important than any of the points discussed previously or, for that matter, all of them put together. And any list that begins Ethnography is not. . . could be expanded to eight, a dozen, or any number of such negations: Ethnography is not empathy; ethnography i ...
... 26 This latter statement is far more important than any of the points discussed previously or, for that matter, all of them put together. And any list that begins Ethnography is not. . . could be expanded to eight, a dozen, or any number of such negations: Ethnography is not empathy; ethnography i ...
Transcription and the Senses : Cultural Analysis When It Entails
... proceeds step by step through the research process, introducing the elements of research design, data collection, and data analysis, and it deals with questions about research methods that I have often asked myself over the years” (Bernard 1988:9). These are the opening lines to Russell Bernard’s Re ...
... proceeds step by step through the research process, introducing the elements of research design, data collection, and data analysis, and it deals with questions about research methods that I have often asked myself over the years” (Bernard 1988:9). These are the opening lines to Russell Bernard’s Re ...
Moral Psychology at the Crossroads Daniel K. Lapsley Darcia
... with certain metaethical assumptions that define a moral judgment (Kohlberg, Levine & Hewer, 1983). Normative ethical theory is required to define the domain of justice reasoning. Armed with these ethical resources Kohlberg could more easily wrest the study of morality from behaviorists and psychoan ...
... with certain metaethical assumptions that define a moral judgment (Kohlberg, Levine & Hewer, 1983). Normative ethical theory is required to define the domain of justice reasoning. Armed with these ethical resources Kohlberg could more easily wrest the study of morality from behaviorists and psychoan ...
Weber Lecture 2013 - University of Warwick
... In my lecture today I’ll return to my Heimat Germany. We already spoke about two other German scholars of the nineteenth century in this module, Leopold von Ranke and Karl Marx whose thinking is fundamental to the methodological development of our discipline of History (itself a product of 19th cent ...
... In my lecture today I’ll return to my Heimat Germany. We already spoke about two other German scholars of the nineteenth century in this module, Leopold von Ranke and Karl Marx whose thinking is fundamental to the methodological development of our discipline of History (itself a product of 19th cent ...
International Relations, Political Theory and the problem of Order
... rounded the whole lot off with some more general discussions, about political and international theory and their possible trajectories. Given my remarks above, few will be surprised that the overall purpose of the book is to engage in a critique of the literature of IR theory, though I hope a sympat ...
... rounded the whole lot off with some more general discussions, about political and international theory and their possible trajectories. Given my remarks above, few will be surprised that the overall purpose of the book is to engage in a critique of the literature of IR theory, though I hope a sympat ...
this article - International Journal of Mass Emergencies
... devices.6 Interest was not limited to physical damages but also to effects on behavior. Already in 1954, Harry Williams strongly argued that: Disaster research has not been, and should not be limited to field study of actual disasters. In one direction, there are important studies to be made in the ...
... devices.6 Interest was not limited to physical damages but also to effects on behavior. Already in 1954, Harry Williams strongly argued that: Disaster research has not been, and should not be limited to field study of actual disasters. In one direction, there are important studies to be made in the ...
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... the politician; but we see enough to know that laws are secretly working for the development of some nations and the destruction of others; which it is both the province and the duty of the politician to assist in discovering. ...
... the politician; but we see enough to know that laws are secretly working for the development of some nations and the destruction of others; which it is both the province and the duty of the politician to assist in discovering. ...
Universal Values, Contextualization and Bioethics: Knowledge
... to the various problems raised by the techno-scientific developments are shaped by various contexts: social, cultural, economic, political and scientific? The difficulties we face when trying to relate to and especially to take responsible decisions about the future of techno-scientific developments ...
... to the various problems raised by the techno-scientific developments are shaped by various contexts: social, cultural, economic, political and scientific? The difficulties we face when trying to relate to and especially to take responsible decisions about the future of techno-scientific developments ...
Ontology is just another word for culture. Proposing the motion
... make two serious claims. Firstly, that the purpose of anthropology is the generation of concepts. Secondly, that an ontological approach, more than any other within anthropology, takes things encountered in the field ‘seriously’ without seeking to explain or contextualise. This latter is simultaneou ...
... make two serious claims. Firstly, that the purpose of anthropology is the generation of concepts. Secondly, that an ontological approach, more than any other within anthropology, takes things encountered in the field ‘seriously’ without seeking to explain or contextualise. This latter is simultaneou ...
Zsombor Tóth - Transindex Adatbank
... add, the historian must subdue himself to the enactment of hybridity. 18 It is this hybrid identity, consisting of a personal self and an ethnographic self that should be consciously reflected whenever one engages in any cultural contact or encounter. The world, and implicitly the culture, has been ...
... add, the historian must subdue himself to the enactment of hybridity. 18 It is this hybrid identity, consisting of a personal self and an ethnographic self that should be consciously reflected whenever one engages in any cultural contact or encounter. The world, and implicitly the culture, has been ...
Depletion and Social Reproduction
... Can somewhat similar arguments, terminology and strategies (especially those of the earlier version) be used in respect of the depletion through social reproduction? There are obvious similarities. As Elson pointed out in 1988, the unpaid work of women in the household provides an unmeasured and unc ...
... Can somewhat similar arguments, terminology and strategies (especially those of the earlier version) be used in respect of the depletion through social reproduction? There are obvious similarities. As Elson pointed out in 1988, the unpaid work of women in the household provides an unmeasured and unc ...