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Using CMM - Pearce Associates
... WHAT CMM IS ABOUT… "…communication theory, I came to believe, must deal with what it means to live a life, the shape of social institutions and cultural traditions, the pragmatics of social action, and the poetics of social order." (Communication and the Human Condition, 1989, p. xvi) Ultimately, CM ...
... WHAT CMM IS ABOUT… "…communication theory, I came to believe, must deal with what it means to live a life, the shape of social institutions and cultural traditions, the pragmatics of social action, and the poetics of social order." (Communication and the Human Condition, 1989, p. xvi) Ultimately, CM ...
Evolution-Fitness and Rocks
... “When evolution is said to be a fact, not a theory, what is actually meant? That now-living things have descended from ancestors, with modification, over time? Or that the modifications came by chance, not by design? Or, in addition, that all living things ultimately had the same ancestor? Or, still ...
... “When evolution is said to be a fact, not a theory, what is actually meant? That now-living things have descended from ancestors, with modification, over time? Or that the modifications came by chance, not by design? Or, in addition, that all living things ultimately had the same ancestor? Or, still ...
Decent With Modification Darwin`s Theory
... “When evolution is said to be a fact, not a theory, what is actually meant? That now-living things have descended from ancestors, with modification, over time? Or that the modifications came by chance, not by design? Or, in addition, that all living things ultimately had the same ancestor? Or, still ...
... “When evolution is said to be a fact, not a theory, what is actually meant? That now-living things have descended from ancestors, with modification, over time? Or that the modifications came by chance, not by design? Or, in addition, that all living things ultimately had the same ancestor? Or, still ...
Schultz 10e IMTB Chapter 06
... material from Darwin’s autobiography in which he provides an opportunity to observe how he saw himself—and from this reading he seems modest and gracious. Shortly after Darwin published his theory of evolution, Francis Galton, his cousin, was captivated by the biological and social implications of t ...
... material from Darwin’s autobiography in which he provides an opportunity to observe how he saw himself—and from this reading he seems modest and gracious. Shortly after Darwin published his theory of evolution, Francis Galton, his cousin, was captivated by the biological and social implications of t ...
Repeated evolution of reproductive isolation in a marine snail
... Distinct ecotypes of the snail Littorina saxatilis, each linked to a specific shore microhabitat, form a mosaic-like pattern with narrow hybrid zones in between, over which gene flow is 10 –30% of within-ecotype gene flow. Multi-locus comparisons cluster populations by geographic affinity independen ...
... Distinct ecotypes of the snail Littorina saxatilis, each linked to a specific shore microhabitat, form a mosaic-like pattern with narrow hybrid zones in between, over which gene flow is 10 –30% of within-ecotype gene flow. Multi-locus comparisons cluster populations by geographic affinity independen ...
Dia 1
... which is a dialectical theory of constant competition between elites, with one elite group replacing another repeatedly over time. ...
... which is a dialectical theory of constant competition between elites, with one elite group replacing another repeatedly over time. ...
Darwinism and Whitman`s Poetic Program
... and one of the major techniques he uses is that of physical evolution as an analogue for spiritual evolution. Justin Kaplan notes that "absorbing the spirit of the times," Whitman "is already an evolutionist when Darwin publishes Origin of Species." 5 Although Whitman was probably influenced initial ...
... and one of the major techniques he uses is that of physical evolution as an analogue for spiritual evolution. Justin Kaplan notes that "absorbing the spirit of the times," Whitman "is already an evolutionist when Darwin publishes Origin of Species." 5 Although Whitman was probably influenced initial ...
The critique of methodological nationalism: Theory and history
... was integrally bound up with the expansion of capitalism’ (Giddens 1981: 12). The key for Giddens is the nation-state’s capacity for drawing together all the resources that effectively turned it into a kind of ‘‘‘power-container’’ shaping the development of the capitalist societies’. The definitive ...
... was integrally bound up with the expansion of capitalism’ (Giddens 1981: 12). The key for Giddens is the nation-state’s capacity for drawing together all the resources that effectively turned it into a kind of ‘‘‘power-container’’ shaping the development of the capitalist societies’. The definitive ...
Darwin on Mind, Morals, and Emotions
... use-inheritance as the cause of an attribute that could not easily be explained by natural selection. After he had returned from his voyage, Darwin often visited the Zoological Society, where he had deposited for analysis and classification many of the animal specimens he had brought back on the Be ...
... use-inheritance as the cause of an attribute that could not easily be explained by natural selection. After he had returned from his voyage, Darwin often visited the Zoological Society, where he had deposited for analysis and classification many of the animal specimens he had brought back on the Be ...
The Political Economy of a Plural World: Critical
... must read for anybody seriously interested in the fate of civilization before and after September 11th.’ Professor Michael Cox, Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth ...
... must read for anybody seriously interested in the fate of civilization before and after September 11th.’ Professor Michael Cox, Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth ...
Talcott Parsons` Early Essay on Capitalism. An American
... Amherst, a New England college which was then acquiring a new role as a nationally well-established and recognized academic institution. During the presidency of Alexander Meiklejohn, who advocated an innovative educational reform policy, teaching programs underwent a radical change. By rejecting fr ...
... Amherst, a New England college which was then acquiring a new role as a nationally well-established and recognized academic institution. During the presidency of Alexander Meiklejohn, who advocated an innovative educational reform policy, teaching programs underwent a radical change. By rejecting fr ...
DARWIN
... the philosophy from which it stemmed, but the leading philosophers contemporary with Darwin, John Herschel, William Whewell, and John Stuart Miil, were equally adamant in their conviction that the Origin of Species was just one mass of conjecture. Darwin had proved nothing! From a philosophical poin ...
... the philosophy from which it stemmed, but the leading philosophers contemporary with Darwin, John Herschel, William Whewell, and John Stuart Miil, were equally adamant in their conviction that the Origin of Species was just one mass of conjecture. Darwin had proved nothing! From a philosophical poin ...
Ideology and Utopia in Mannheim
... explicit and systematic sociological treatment. It is no wonder that subsequent works in the field have predominantly involved arguments with and/or commentaries on Mannheim—and not Scheler.1 Mannheim’s works, especially his Ideology and Utopia, have often been treated as marking a turning point in ...
... explicit and systematic sociological treatment. It is no wonder that subsequent works in the field have predominantly involved arguments with and/or commentaries on Mannheim—and not Scheler.1 Mannheim’s works, especially his Ideology and Utopia, have often been treated as marking a turning point in ...
Kin selection is the key to altruism Kevin R. Foster
... natural selection: ‘If it could be proved that any part of the structure of any one species had been formed for the exclusive good of another species, it would annihilate my theory.’ [16]. We know of no such examples for either kin selection or natural selection. It is perhaps surprising, therefore, ...
... natural selection: ‘If it could be proved that any part of the structure of any one species had been formed for the exclusive good of another species, it would annihilate my theory.’ [16]. We know of no such examples for either kin selection or natural selection. It is perhaps surprising, therefore, ...