The music of the New Deal in the West
... FMP as the “finest constructive force that has ever come into American musical life.” 2 Unlike the other aspects of Federal One, the response to the Music Project remained positive, often singularly void of political partisanship. “When the New Deal is mentioned in company, there is sure to be divis ...
... FMP as the “finest constructive force that has ever come into American musical life.” 2 Unlike the other aspects of Federal One, the response to the Music Project remained positive, often singularly void of political partisanship. “When the New Deal is mentioned in company, there is sure to be divis ...
Public Sociology: South African Dilemmas in a
... To teach sociology at the university level it is generally necessary to have a PhD degree. There is an elaborate academic market place for new PhDs, who are evaluated by their credentialing institution, their academic sponsors, and their research and teaching record. Jobs are ranked by income, teach ...
... To teach sociology at the university level it is generally necessary to have a PhD degree. There is an elaborate academic market place for new PhDs, who are evaluated by their credentialing institution, their academic sponsors, and their research and teaching record. Jobs are ranked by income, teach ...
Radio Research, McCarthyism and Paul F
... For a detailed account of the history of the birth of sociology in the United States, the first professional organization (the American Social Science Association) and the connections with the reform movement, see Luther L. Bernard, Origins of American Sociology, 1943. ...
... For a detailed account of the history of the birth of sociology in the United States, the first professional organization (the American Social Science Association) and the connections with the reform movement, see Luther L. Bernard, Origins of American Sociology, 1943. ...
Citizens, Experts, and the Environment
... the complex questions posed by environmental risk, the question is this: what evidence supports the contention that citizens can effectively participate in helping to make the complex decisions facing contemporary policy makers? The question is approached both theoretically and pragmatically. Althou ...
... the complex questions posed by environmental risk, the question is this: what evidence supports the contention that citizens can effectively participate in helping to make the complex decisions facing contemporary policy makers? The question is approached both theoretically and pragmatically. Althou ...
section d: high school - Fairbanks North Star Borough School District
... on the use of primary sources; critical thinking about cause and effect; analysis of historical interpretation; respect for diversity of cultures, their accomplishments, and contributions; and opportunities to grow as effective participatory citizens. Depending on students’ needs, a variety of level ...
... on the use of primary sources; critical thinking about cause and effect; analysis of historical interpretation; respect for diversity of cultures, their accomplishments, and contributions; and opportunities to grow as effective participatory citizens. Depending on students’ needs, a variety of level ...
California History-Social Science Standards
... century. Following a review of the nation's beginnings and the impact of the enlightenment on the U.S. democratic ideals, students build upon the tenth grade study of global industrialization to understand the emergence and the impact of new technology and a corporate economy, including the social a ...
... century. Following a review of the nation's beginnings and the impact of the enlightenment on the U.S. democratic ideals, students build upon the tenth grade study of global industrialization to understand the emergence and the impact of new technology and a corporate economy, including the social a ...
Political Conservatism as Motivated Social
... could lead one to praise or to criticize another person, by preserving a concept of self that is either generous or superior, respectively. Similarly, the belief that a friend, spouse, or family member is praiseworthy could arise not only from self-enhancement but also from needs for impression mana ...
... could lead one to praise or to criticize another person, by preserving a concept of self that is either generous or superior, respectively. Similarly, the belief that a friend, spouse, or family member is praiseworthy could arise not only from self-enhancement but also from needs for impression mana ...
Toward an Anthropology of Public Policy
... Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unless you have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire ...
... Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unless you have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire ...
War-Torn Societies Project International
... Promotion of national dialogue on post-war development priorities. The project workshops succeeded in bringing together a wide range of opinion-shapers across clan, regional, gender, and political fault-lines to consider development priorities in post-war Somaliland. Civil society and government off ...
... Promotion of national dialogue on post-war development priorities. The project workshops succeeded in bringing together a wide range of opinion-shapers across clan, regional, gender, and political fault-lines to consider development priorities in post-war Somaliland. Civil society and government off ...
White Paper - College of William and Mary
... Software robots, or “bots” for short, generate roughly half of all Internet traffic.1 Social media bots (SMBs), which are computer programs that control the activity of a social media account, were responsible for one out of five Tweets on the 2016 Presidential election and one-sixth of all Twitter ...
... Software robots, or “bots” for short, generate roughly half of all Internet traffic.1 Social media bots (SMBs), which are computer programs that control the activity of a social media account, were responsible for one out of five Tweets on the 2016 Presidential election and one-sixth of all Twitter ...
Can Political Science Emulate the Natural Sciences
... analysis may create new political patterns that are no longer consistent with the lawlike regularities claimed/uncovered by that analysis. I tackle this problem primarily by demonstrating how it is manifest in the work of an important contemporary political scientist—Robert Putnam—whose career exhib ...
... analysis may create new political patterns that are no longer consistent with the lawlike regularities claimed/uncovered by that analysis. I tackle this problem primarily by demonstrating how it is manifest in the work of an important contemporary political scientist—Robert Putnam—whose career exhib ...
Document
... relying on conscription are more likely to benefit from actors with both the interests and the political resources to drive politicians to change policies. Nonetheless, though Vasquez identified the linkage between recruitment and collective action, he has not analyzed how the mode of recruitment is ...
... relying on conscription are more likely to benefit from actors with both the interests and the political resources to drive politicians to change policies. Nonetheless, though Vasquez identified the linkage between recruitment and collective action, he has not analyzed how the mode of recruitment is ...
Vital Questions - European Science Foundation
... between universities can alleviate this problem. At the postdoctoral level there need to be more opportunities for mobility of scientists within European countries. There are still too many barriers to mobility in the form, for example, of pension schemes, which inhibit movement. In many countries p ...
... between universities can alleviate this problem. At the postdoctoral level there need to be more opportunities for mobility of scientists within European countries. There are still too many barriers to mobility in the form, for example, of pension schemes, which inhibit movement. In many countries p ...
Liberalism, Public Opinion, and their Critics: some lessons for defending science.
... In no small measure, political science has concerned itself with the study of liberal political institutions. Questions to do with the formation of liberal states dominate the sub eld of comparative politics (e.g., Putnam 1993, Almond and Verba 1963), spurred on recently by the demise of the Soviet ...
... In no small measure, political science has concerned itself with the study of liberal political institutions. Questions to do with the formation of liberal states dominate the sub eld of comparative politics (e.g., Putnam 1993, Almond and Verba 1963), spurred on recently by the demise of the Soviet ...
Winter 2010 - Comparative Politics Newsletter
... tively recently are basically the have professional students of polisame in all ways except their tics outside of the United States – exposure to treatment. Their districomparativists – deployed this bution on covariates will be the research tool. In this president’s same. Hence, whatever difference ...
... tively recently are basically the have professional students of polisame in all ways except their tics outside of the United States – exposure to treatment. Their districomparativists – deployed this bution on covariates will be the research tool. In this president’s same. Hence, whatever difference ...
US History Pacing Guide
... major changes in Foreign Affairs marked by such events as the War of 1812, the MexicanAmerican War, and foreign relations during the Civil War 6.1 Growth of an Industrial and Urban America 6.1.1 Factors in the American Industrial Revolution – Analyze the factors that enabled the United States to b ...
... major changes in Foreign Affairs marked by such events as the War of 1812, the MexicanAmerican War, and foreign relations during the Civil War 6.1 Growth of an Industrial and Urban America 6.1.1 Factors in the American Industrial Revolution – Analyze the factors that enabled the United States to b ...
HOW CAN WE HAVE GOOD FACTS ABOUT NEWS AND
... side” (always the opposite side to that of the respondent). Sixty-seven percent believe “news reports are often inaccurate.” However, 75 percent of the public say news organizations’ criticism of political leaders keeps them from doing things that should not be done. Clearly, one necessary element i ...
... side” (always the opposite side to that of the respondent). Sixty-seven percent believe “news reports are often inaccurate.” However, 75 percent of the public say news organizations’ criticism of political leaders keeps them from doing things that should not be done. Clearly, one necessary element i ...
Politics and Development: Lessons from Latin America
... of poor people remains constant. Today, almost 40% of its population are poor (some 210 million people) and 15% are extremely poor. One of the main aspects of the post-neoliberal agenda in terms of development challenges in the current globalization phase refers not only to its economic aspects, but ...
... of poor people remains constant. Today, almost 40% of its population are poor (some 210 million people) and 15% are extremely poor. One of the main aspects of the post-neoliberal agenda in terms of development challenges in the current globalization phase refers not only to its economic aspects, but ...
The topic of research ethics is the question of how to act morally
... able (and available) to text them in practical experience. It is in pursuing excellence within social practices that this demonstration and learning can take place. Social life, on this account, typically involves a web of activities which will include practices, often undertaken simultaneously – we ...
... able (and available) to text them in practical experience. It is in pursuing excellence within social practices that this demonstration and learning can take place. Social life, on this account, typically involves a web of activities which will include practices, often undertaken simultaneously – we ...
Big Science and the Large Hadron Collider
... exhibited the characteristic modus operandi of Big Science, though in a context very different from that of the Manhattan Project. Further, the alleged “missile gap” (the perceived technological lag of the United States behind the Soviet Union) had to be closed as rapidly as possible. Remedies were ...
... exhibited the characteristic modus operandi of Big Science, though in a context very different from that of the Manhattan Project. Further, the alleged “missile gap” (the perceived technological lag of the United States behind the Soviet Union) had to be closed as rapidly as possible. Remedies were ...
R*GAS PL*NO*ANAS RE*IONA PROJEKTI
... Activity T3.1. –Joint promotional material “Social and creative”. The best ideas for cooperation or practices developed by project participants will be selected and described in the promotional material (a brochure) on creative and social entrepreneurship in Estonia and Latvia. Activity T3.2. Projec ...
... Activity T3.1. –Joint promotional material “Social and creative”. The best ideas for cooperation or practices developed by project participants will be selected and described in the promotional material (a brochure) on creative and social entrepreneurship in Estonia and Latvia. Activity T3.2. Projec ...
philanthropy social services and social work education
... the Third Sector in the United States. •The funding of non profit social services has depended heavily on various forms of philanthropy. •Educational programs for social workers have also received considerable benefits from philanthropy. •Philanthropy comes in many different forms and it is importan ...
... the Third Sector in the United States. •The funding of non profit social services has depended heavily on various forms of philanthropy. •Educational programs for social workers have also received considerable benefits from philanthropy. •Philanthropy comes in many different forms and it is importan ...
HST313: Modern US History
... The Cold War nearly erupted in nuclear war in the early 1960s as the superpowers faced off in Cuba. Meanwhile, on the other side of the globe, fears of communist expansion led the United States into its longest war, a war that would tear the nation apart and take a terrible toll in lives and in the ...
... The Cold War nearly erupted in nuclear war in the early 1960s as the superpowers faced off in Cuba. Meanwhile, on the other side of the globe, fears of communist expansion led the United States into its longest war, a war that would tear the nation apart and take a terrible toll in lives and in the ...
Project Camelot
Project Camelot was a counterinsurgency study begun by the United States Army in 1964. The project was executed by the Special Operations Research Office (SORO) at American University, which assembled an eclectic team of psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, economists, and other intellectuals to analyze the society and culture of numerous target countries—especially in Latin America.The goal of the project was the enhancement of the Army's ability to predict and influence social developments in foreign countries. This motive was described by an internal memo on December 5, 1964: ""If the U.S. Army is to perform effectively its part in the U.S. mission of counterinsurgency it must recognize that insurgency represents a breakdown of social order and that the social processes involved must be understood.""Controversy arose around Project Camelot when professors in South America discovered its military funding and criticized its motives as imperialistic. The Department of Defense ostensibly canceled Project Camelot on July 8, 1965, but continued the same research in a more discreet way.