Handbook of Contemporary European Social Theory
... European social theory. It covers sociological theory, the wider theoretical traditions in the social sciences including cultural and political theory, anthropological theory, social philosophy and social thought in the broadest sense of the term. The volume surveys the classical heritage, the major ...
... European social theory. It covers sociological theory, the wider theoretical traditions in the social sciences including cultural and political theory, anthropological theory, social philosophy and social thought in the broadest sense of the term. The volume surveys the classical heritage, the major ...
AP European History Curriculum Map
... Reading & Discussion How Enlightened Were the Philosophes? Reading & Discussion Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment Assessment Enlightenment Essay ...
... Reading & Discussion How Enlightened Were the Philosophes? Reading & Discussion Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment Assessment Enlightenment Essay ...
An Essay in the Philosophy and Theory of World History
... by humanity in the short run as well as in the long term; in some final remarks on progress and alienation the interaction between progress and alienation, is alluded to; and there is also an epilogue on a suggested interpretation of the course of history and its meaning. Moreover, the section on a ...
... by humanity in the short run as well as in the long term; in some final remarks on progress and alienation the interaction between progress and alienation, is alluded to; and there is also an epilogue on a suggested interpretation of the course of history and its meaning. Moreover, the section on a ...
- Leeds Beckett Repository
... cultural products. In the liquid modern world there are still cultural elites but they are not defined by engagement with some cultural artefacts or activities and not others, but by their consumption of all categories of culture. This change in the character of culture has led Bauman to claim that ...
... cultural products. In the liquid modern world there are still cultural elites but they are not defined by engagement with some cultural artefacts or activities and not others, but by their consumption of all categories of culture. This change in the character of culture has led Bauman to claim that ...
Biopolitics An Advanced Introduction
... biopolitics must sharpen its analytical and critical profile against the blind spots and weak points of competing suggestions. My point of departure is the virtual polarization that is attached to the merger of life and politics entailed in biopolitics. Existing understandings differ with respect to ...
... biopolitics must sharpen its analytical and critical profile against the blind spots and weak points of competing suggestions. My point of departure is the virtual polarization that is attached to the merger of life and politics entailed in biopolitics. Existing understandings differ with respect to ...
1 Olga Poznjakova Kant`s Concept of Enlightenment: Individual and
... must be only its form. This explains Kant's formulation of his famous, fundamental law of pure practical reason, according to which a person should act so that the maxim of his or her will at all times could also be set as a principle of universal law. Therefore, the moral law is certainly important ...
... must be only its form. This explains Kant's formulation of his famous, fundamental law of pure practical reason, according to which a person should act so that the maxim of his or her will at all times could also be set as a principle of universal law. Therefore, the moral law is certainly important ...
Masterxthesis
... seemingly debatable. The struggle to endorse and exhaust this theme about Ibsen and his relation to the tragic art has evidently not come to its closure. Admittedly, this juxtaposing matter has exceedingly drawn my attention and as a consequence it has caused my question related to this topic theref ...
... seemingly debatable. The struggle to endorse and exhaust this theme about Ibsen and his relation to the tragic art has evidently not come to its closure. Admittedly, this juxtaposing matter has exceedingly drawn my attention and as a consequence it has caused my question related to this topic theref ...
Max Weber`s “Modernism”
... of knowledge stresses the tension between objective reason and human emotions. By maintaining this essential opposition Weber is drawn to the only conclusion possible. Emotion, passion and creativity are supplanted when rationality influences an ever greater sphere of human activity. Weber did not f ...
... of knowledge stresses the tension between objective reason and human emotions. By maintaining this essential opposition Weber is drawn to the only conclusion possible. Emotion, passion and creativity are supplanted when rationality influences an ever greater sphere of human activity. Weber did not f ...
Ernest Gellner and Modernity
... in fact, already be apparent, for reference has been made above to major works from Gellner's pen in the areas of philosophy (Words and Things), historical sociology (Plough, Sword and Book), political science (Nations and Nationalism, Conditions of Liberty) and psychology (The Psychoanalytic Moveme ...
... in fact, already be apparent, for reference has been made above to major works from Gellner's pen in the areas of philosophy (Words and Things), historical sociology (Plough, Sword and Book), political science (Nations and Nationalism, Conditions of Liberty) and psychology (The Psychoanalytic Moveme ...
in Bengali Literature and Cinema - Centre for the Study of Culture
... of the work. Many thanks to other CSCS faculties, the current Director, Seetaramam Kakarala and Mrinalini Sebastian for helping me out with many technical matters. All technical things apart, CSCS faculty and staff deserve my thanks for their warm hospitality and help in all sorts of matter academic ...
... of the work. Many thanks to other CSCS faculties, the current Director, Seetaramam Kakarala and Mrinalini Sebastian for helping me out with many technical matters. All technical things apart, CSCS faculty and staff deserve my thanks for their warm hospitality and help in all sorts of matter academic ...
Bourdieu and the problem of reflexivity: recent answers
... currency as a social descriptor, individuals are confronted with a myriad of social and cultural options, and face a constant injunction to make individual choices in the domains of education, work and lifestyle. Atkinson seeks to investigate empirically whether or not individuals do in fact exhibi ...
... currency as a social descriptor, individuals are confronted with a myriad of social and cultural options, and face a constant injunction to make individual choices in the domains of education, work and lifestyle. Atkinson seeks to investigate empirically whether or not individuals do in fact exhibi ...
www.ssoar.info A sociology for the 21st century? An enquiry into
... markets’ that have been disentangled from regulation have become the source of poverty and polarisation, undermining social cohesion and democracy. Another key theme in his introduction is the historical change that sociology has gone through — something that is tied up with public sociology because ...
... markets’ that have been disentangled from regulation have become the source of poverty and polarisation, undermining social cohesion and democracy. Another key theme in his introduction is the historical change that sociology has gone through — something that is tied up with public sociology because ...
Draft Conference Paper - Inter
... including the course of future events—within a monotheistic religious context that at this period still highly valued human free will, as I have analyzed elsewhere.7 Accused by one opponent of ‘studying astrology until he became an atheist,’ Albumasar’s reaction was to develop the position that the ...
... including the course of future events—within a monotheistic religious context that at this period still highly valued human free will, as I have analyzed elsewhere.7 Accused by one opponent of ‘studying astrology until he became an atheist,’ Albumasar’s reaction was to develop the position that the ...
Notes on the Ontology of Design
... possible from that which might arise more readily from contemporary Western critical scholarship. Inspired by a lesser-known perspective within the biology of cognition, this part will develop a reading of the background in terms of the ‘rationalistic tradition’. It goes on to summarize some well-kn ...
... possible from that which might arise more readily from contemporary Western critical scholarship. Inspired by a lesser-known perspective within the biology of cognition, this part will develop a reading of the background in terms of the ‘rationalistic tradition’. It goes on to summarize some well-kn ...
“Embedding Metaphor”. - Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy
... blockages, frustrations, that again, are not that easy to view or capture through a rational discourse using abstract notions such as conflict, negotiation, adversity, etc., as they would be if presented through the divorce metaphor. As a consequence, we may notice that the fundamental methodologica ...
... blockages, frustrations, that again, are not that easy to view or capture through a rational discourse using abstract notions such as conflict, negotiation, adversity, etc., as they would be if presented through the divorce metaphor. As a consequence, we may notice that the fundamental methodologica ...
Social discord as the foundation of republicanism in Machiavelli`s
... but, as he argues, unavoidable process, may lead to good outcomes; however, they are by no means guaranteed. Further analysis will show that the only way for strife to produce generally beneficial outcomes is for it to be kept in check, directed and control – the crucial characteristics, or lack the ...
... but, as he argues, unavoidable process, may lead to good outcomes; however, they are by no means guaranteed. Further analysis will show that the only way for strife to produce generally beneficial outcomes is for it to be kept in check, directed and control – the crucial characteristics, or lack the ...
Holt Modern World History Answers
... mark rothko corps de lumiere cross connections and backflow prevention manual reversion of forest to tundra in the central yukon analyser les discours publicitaires kite runner penguin guide answers third grade lesson plans bully free introduction to real analysis bartle 4th edition solutions manual ...
... mark rothko corps de lumiere cross connections and backflow prevention manual reversion of forest to tundra in the central yukon analyser les discours publicitaires kite runner penguin guide answers third grade lesson plans bully free introduction to real analysis bartle 4th edition solutions manual ...
MODERNISM/
... decorums and hierarchies of the literary establishment. The broad and contrary directions ascribed to postmodernism since this early post-war period in America, towards an aesthetics of consumption and stylistic eclecticism or a politics of cultural subversion energised by the new social movements, ...
... decorums and hierarchies of the literary establishment. The broad and contrary directions ascribed to postmodernism since this early post-war period in America, towards an aesthetics of consumption and stylistic eclecticism or a politics of cultural subversion energised by the new social movements, ...
Social Acceleration: Ethical and Political Consequences of a
... domains, along with political institutions and technology. I will later turn to the question of how technological and social change, and hence technological acceleration and the acceleration of social change, are interrelated. For the moment I want to suggest that change in these two realms – family ...
... domains, along with political institutions and technology. I will later turn to the question of how technological and social change, and hence technological acceleration and the acceleration of social change, are interrelated. For the moment I want to suggest that change in these two realms – family ...
SYA4110 – Development of Sociological Thought
... consists of the difficulty of maintaining charisma when the charismatic leader dies. In other words, charismatic organizations tend to routinize charisma, which invariably gives rise to either traditional or rational–legal authority. Weber also argued that rationalization is a long-term historical p ...
... consists of the difficulty of maintaining charisma when the charismatic leader dies. In other words, charismatic organizations tend to routinize charisma, which invariably gives rise to either traditional or rational–legal authority. Weber also argued that rationalization is a long-term historical p ...
SYA4110 – Development of Sociological Thought Friday, 9/21/2007
... consists of the difficulty of maintaining charisma when the charismatic leader dies. In other words, charismatic organizations tend to routinize charisma, which invariably gives rise to either traditional or rational–legal authority. Weber also argued that rationalization is a long-term historical p ...
... consists of the difficulty of maintaining charisma when the charismatic leader dies. In other words, charismatic organizations tend to routinize charisma, which invariably gives rise to either traditional or rational–legal authority. Weber also argued that rationalization is a long-term historical p ...
Secularization: A Bibliographic Essay
... social scientists, who make a living configuring large-scale theories of society that propose to have predictive capabilities. Is it simply—as the “classic theorists” of secularization said a century ago—that when a society becomes modern it becomes secular too? Does modernity necessarily imply secu ...
... social scientists, who make a living configuring large-scale theories of society that propose to have predictive capabilities. Is it simply—as the “classic theorists” of secularization said a century ago—that when a society becomes modern it becomes secular too? Does modernity necessarily imply secu ...
Aalborg Universitet From Modern Utopia to Liquid Modern Anti-Utopia? Jacobsen, Michael Hviid
... Eastern Europe but prior to this he was, according to his wife’s personal memoirs, actually a devoted and loyal member of the Communist Party (J. Bauman, 45). A change occurred in the mid1950s as a result of personal persecution due to his Jewish background and due to accusations of subservient and ...
... Eastern Europe but prior to this he was, according to his wife’s personal memoirs, actually a devoted and loyal member of the Communist Party (J. Bauman, 45). A change occurred in the mid1950s as a result of personal persecution due to his Jewish background and due to accusations of subservient and ...
Aalborg Universitet From Modern Utopia to Liquid - VBN
... Eastern Europe but prior to this he was, according to his wife’s personal memoirs, actually a devoted and loyal member of the Communist Party (J. Bauman, 45). A change occurred in the mid1950s as a result of personal persecution due to his Jewish background and due to accusations of subservient and ...
... Eastern Europe but prior to this he was, according to his wife’s personal memoirs, actually a devoted and loyal member of the Communist Party (J. Bauman, 45). A change occurred in the mid1950s as a result of personal persecution due to his Jewish background and due to accusations of subservient and ...
Draft Conference Paper - Inter
... someone who acts and brings about change, and whose achievements can be judged in terms of some external criteria as well. This work is particularly concerned with the agency role of the individual as a member of the public and as a participant in economic, social and political actions (varying from ...
... someone who acts and brings about change, and whose achievements can be judged in terms of some external criteria as well. This work is particularly concerned with the agency role of the individual as a member of the public and as a participant in economic, social and political actions (varying from ...