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... the social landscape is an expression of a new order. Power differentials and intergroup figurations such as Elias and Scotson investigated in their famous community study of The Established and the Outsiders (1965) have no place in this new order. The mutual indifference of the sociospheres literal ...
... the social landscape is an expression of a new order. Power differentials and intergroup figurations such as Elias and Scotson investigated in their famous community study of The Established and the Outsiders (1965) have no place in this new order. The mutual indifference of the sociospheres literal ...
Jasanoff – Imaginaries – P. 1 Future Imperfect: Science, Technology
... For all its analytic potential, however, the notion of co-production does more to advance the Weberian project of Verstehen (understanding subjectively how things fit together) than the scientific goal of Erklären (explaining objectively how things come to be as they are). It lacks the specificity t ...
... For all its analytic potential, however, the notion of co-production does more to advance the Weberian project of Verstehen (understanding subjectively how things fit together) than the scientific goal of Erklären (explaining objectively how things come to be as they are). It lacks the specificity t ...
Unifying Biology: The Evolutionary Synthesis and
... been a contentious issue for historians of biology. Though the term was coined in the early years of the nineteenth century, an autonomous science of life, I will argue, was not as strongly defensible until evolution was articulated. Only with evolution, which defied reduction to physics and chemist ...
... been a contentious issue for historians of biology. Though the term was coined in the early years of the nineteenth century, an autonomous science of life, I will argue, was not as strongly defensible until evolution was articulated. Only with evolution, which defied reduction to physics and chemist ...
The Distinctiveness of Comparative Research
... Descriptive inferences are produced by generalizing from patterns found within samples (King et al., 1994). All else being equal, the larger a sample is the greater the researcher’s confidence in generalizing to a wider population. Explanatory inferences are produced through hypothesis testing (King ...
... Descriptive inferences are produced by generalizing from patterns found within samples (King et al., 1994). All else being equal, the larger a sample is the greater the researcher’s confidence in generalizing to a wider population. Explanatory inferences are produced through hypothesis testing (King ...
Can practice theory inspire studies on ICTs in everyday life?
... practice are seen as elements and qualities of the practice, not as qualities of the individual ((Reckwitz 2002) p. 250). After the general presentation of the practice concept, Reckwitz goes through the conceptualization of certain key terms where practice theory differs from other cultural theorie ...
... practice are seen as elements and qualities of the practice, not as qualities of the individual ((Reckwitz 2002) p. 250). After the general presentation of the practice concept, Reckwitz goes through the conceptualization of certain key terms where practice theory differs from other cultural theorie ...
Sociotechnical Roles for Sociotechnical Systems
... duties associated with a role. procedure. Although role changes within a single session are supported by some systems, this is not common: usually, a set of roles is strictly assigned to the session context. Role-Assignment Roles are assigned by others to a person (e.g. by a contract). That The assi ...
... duties associated with a role. procedure. Although role changes within a single session are supported by some systems, this is not common: usually, a set of roles is strictly assigned to the session context. Role-Assignment Roles are assigned by others to a person (e.g. by a contract). That The assi ...
Social economy and social entrepreneurship
... idea of building a shared future for the whole continent has been at the same time a hope and a challenge. After the devastating destructions of World War II the continent finally turned the page, as more and more countries within its boundaries chose a path of increasing integration that would help ...
... idea of building a shared future for the whole continent has been at the same time a hope and a challenge. After the devastating destructions of World War II the continent finally turned the page, as more and more countries within its boundaries chose a path of increasing integration that would help ...
thomas hardy as ecofeminist author with examples
... contributions to various animal rights groups. At the same time, Hardy addresses the social status of women via his ground-breaking characterizations of strong women engaged in direct conflict with a male-dominated society not yet able to accept their presence. The difficulties these women experien ...
... contributions to various animal rights groups. At the same time, Hardy addresses the social status of women via his ground-breaking characterizations of strong women engaged in direct conflict with a male-dominated society not yet able to accept their presence. The difficulties these women experien ...
Reviving the Superorganism
... individuals can be regarded as groups of alleles. When the A-allele is more fit than its alternative, averaged over all the individuals within which the alleles occur, this is not regarded as an argument against individual selection. On the contrary, such differences are required for traits to be he ...
... individuals can be regarded as groups of alleles. When the A-allele is more fit than its alternative, averaged over all the individuals within which the alleles occur, this is not regarded as an argument against individual selection. On the contrary, such differences are required for traits to be he ...
Social exclusion and social solidarity: Three paradigms
... expansive mat it can be defined in many different ways. Yet the difficulty of defining exclusion and die fact that it is interpreted differently in different contexts and at different times also can be seen as a theoretical opportunity. The discourse of exclusion may serve as a window through which ...
... expansive mat it can be defined in many different ways. Yet the difficulty of defining exclusion and die fact that it is interpreted differently in different contexts and at different times also can be seen as a theoretical opportunity. The discourse of exclusion may serve as a window through which ...
Deleuze and the Anthropology of Becoming
... Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (hereafter, following the standard local abbreviation, BiH), to highlight the utility of Deleuze’s suggestion that one should write for the benefit of a “missing people” (Deleuze 1997:4). Sarajevo is a city overflowing with “symptoms.” Years of trauma-oriented psychosoci ...
... Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (hereafter, following the standard local abbreviation, BiH), to highlight the utility of Deleuze’s suggestion that one should write for the benefit of a “missing people” (Deleuze 1997:4). Sarajevo is a city overflowing with “symptoms.” Years of trauma-oriented psychosoci ...
285 pdf - Hans L Zetterberg`s Archive
... nations, these strings provide distinct hints about the Zeitgeist prevailing in humankind’s spaces and times. Moving to a microscopic view of single symbols and sentences, we find three recurrent usages: descriptions, evaluations, and prescriptions. We propose that these usages should enter into the ...
... nations, these strings provide distinct hints about the Zeitgeist prevailing in humankind’s spaces and times. Moving to a microscopic view of single symbols and sentences, we find three recurrent usages: descriptions, evaluations, and prescriptions. We propose that these usages should enter into the ...
science, individualism, and attitudes toward deviance: the influence
... factors that lead to attitudes toward deviant behavior. While deviants are socialized into deviant roles, we need to realize that the peers and parents who socialize them are also socialized and that the socialization process, while similar in form, is culturally specific. Existing theories, for exa ...
... factors that lead to attitudes toward deviant behavior. While deviants are socialized into deviant roles, we need to realize that the peers and parents who socialize them are also socialized and that the socialization process, while similar in form, is culturally specific. Existing theories, for exa ...
Darwin`s Theory of Evolution Powerpoint presentation
... 16.2 Ideas That Shaped Darwin’s Thinking Darwin had no idea how heredity worked or what caused heritable variation, but he did know that variation occurs in wild species as well as in domesticated plants and animals. Before Darwin, scientists thought variations among individuals in nature were simpl ...
... 16.2 Ideas That Shaped Darwin’s Thinking Darwin had no idea how heredity worked or what caused heritable variation, but he did know that variation occurs in wild species as well as in domesticated plants and animals. Before Darwin, scientists thought variations among individuals in nature were simpl ...
Joint Actions, Stories and Symbolic Structures: A Contribution to
... development and consolidation of this tradition – a tradition which after decades still finds its clearest and ‘most parsimonious formulation’ in his work from 1969 (Craib, 1984: 72). To a great extent Blumer’s prominence is due to his well-known methodological outlook, consisting of an uncompromisi ...
... development and consolidation of this tradition – a tradition which after decades still finds its clearest and ‘most parsimonious formulation’ in his work from 1969 (Craib, 1984: 72). To a great extent Blumer’s prominence is due to his well-known methodological outlook, consisting of an uncompromisi ...
THE FOUCAULT EFFECT
... Foucault introduced his lectures on governmentality as being, among other things, an answer to the first of these objections. The same style of analysis, he argued, that had been used to study techniques and practices addressed to individual human subjects within particular, local institu tions cou ...
... Foucault introduced his lectures on governmentality as being, among other things, an answer to the first of these objections. The same style of analysis, he argued, that had been used to study techniques and practices addressed to individual human subjects within particular, local institu tions cou ...
Stephen E - lundslaktare
... To subject evolution to scientific and other criticism There is a wise saying that, "The first to present his case seems right, till another comes forward and questions him" (Proverbs 18:17). A false theory can seem right if it is protected from criticism (Johnson, 1992a). Darwin's theory has in fac ...
... To subject evolution to scientific and other criticism There is a wise saying that, "The first to present his case seems right, till another comes forward and questions him" (Proverbs 18:17). A false theory can seem right if it is protected from criticism (Johnson, 1992a). Darwin's theory has in fac ...
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... Evolution, Four Parts to Darwin’s Theory, Natural Selection, The Mechanisms for Natural Selection, Divergent Evolution, Convergent Evolution, Diversity of Life Photo Tour, rWhat does it mean to be living?, Characteristics of Living Things, Origins of Life (Other Theories), Origins of Life (Science T ...
... Evolution, Four Parts to Darwin’s Theory, Natural Selection, The Mechanisms for Natural Selection, Divergent Evolution, Convergent Evolution, Diversity of Life Photo Tour, rWhat does it mean to be living?, Characteristics of Living Things, Origins of Life (Other Theories), Origins of Life (Science T ...