Straightedge Bodies and Civilizing Processes
... time online with other Straightedgers and promulgating the lifestyle).2 On the other end are a small number of ‘Hate-Edgers’ or ‘Hardcore’ practitioners who aggressively incorporate Straightedge into everyday life. Hardliners are uncompromising in regard to asceticism – occasionally wielding violenc ...
... time online with other Straightedgers and promulgating the lifestyle).2 On the other end are a small number of ‘Hate-Edgers’ or ‘Hardcore’ practitioners who aggressively incorporate Straightedge into everyday life. Hardliners are uncompromising in regard to asceticism – occasionally wielding violenc ...
Lecture 5
... Peter Hall and R.C.R. Taylor … Sociological institutionalism: … To some sociologists of new institutionalism, individual actions are construed as role performances or prescriptive norms of behavior attached in particular institutional contexts. "In this view, individuals who have been socialized int ...
... Peter Hall and R.C.R. Taylor … Sociological institutionalism: … To some sociologists of new institutionalism, individual actions are construed as role performances or prescriptive norms of behavior attached in particular institutional contexts. "In this view, individuals who have been socialized int ...
Social exclusion and social solidarity: Three paradigms
... of profound economic restructuring. As a consequence, new social problems have emerged that appear to challenge the assumptions underlying post-war Western welfare states. Universal social policies insure against predictable risks that affect people who share the same life-cycle, career pattern, and ...
... of profound economic restructuring. As a consequence, new social problems have emerged that appear to challenge the assumptions underlying post-war Western welfare states. Universal social policies insure against predictable risks that affect people who share the same life-cycle, career pattern, and ...
apontamentos iniciais sobre a situação desta área no brasil
... theory that is based on the concept of action, understood as the ability that social actors have to interact within and between groups, rationally pursuing goals that can be known by observing the action’s agent. Habermas will prioritize, to understand the human being in society, the actions of comm ...
... theory that is based on the concept of action, understood as the ability that social actors have to interact within and between groups, rationally pursuing goals that can be known by observing the action’s agent. Habermas will prioritize, to understand the human being in society, the actions of comm ...
Ethnography
... more than a textbook about ethnography in that it reveals valuable insights into his experiences with this approach in a variety of contexts. Brewer is especially well known for his research into the Royal Ulster Constabulary and he draws on this work on many occasions. Making use of such experience ...
... more than a textbook about ethnography in that it reveals valuable insights into his experiences with this approach in a variety of contexts. Brewer is especially well known for his research into the Royal Ulster Constabulary and he draws on this work on many occasions. Making use of such experience ...
A Pragmatic Approach to Curriculum
... appears to be a viable approach. One of the problems with many past and current curriculum activities is that they are often driven by specific ideological beliefs, and thus alienate those who do not subscribe to those particular beliefs. We argue for the concept of embracing multiple perspectives w ...
... appears to be a viable approach. One of the problems with many past and current curriculum activities is that they are often driven by specific ideological beliefs, and thus alienate those who do not subscribe to those particular beliefs. We argue for the concept of embracing multiple perspectives w ...
sample - Test Bank College
... 36. The Industrial Revolution transformed the nature of work in which one of the following ways? a. Machine production was replaced by hand production. b. People now could say, “I made this; this is a unique product of my labor.” c. Products became standardized, and workers performed specific tasks ...
... 36. The Industrial Revolution transformed the nature of work in which one of the following ways? a. Machine production was replaced by hand production. b. People now could say, “I made this; this is a unique product of my labor.” c. Products became standardized, and workers performed specific tasks ...
The interactive financial effects between corporate
... can prove useful for future studies. Illuminating the manner in which a firm’s mixed picture of CSP is viewed in-the-round is potentially instructive for managers seeking to formulate a CSR strategy that not only augments a firm’s social contributions but also builds reputation efficiently, manages ...
... can prove useful for future studies. Illuminating the manner in which a firm’s mixed picture of CSP is viewed in-the-round is potentially instructive for managers seeking to formulate a CSR strategy that not only augments a firm’s social contributions but also builds reputation efficiently, manages ...
The Cult of the Market: Economic Fundamentalism and its
... knowledge of, or when they try to rationalise decisions or justify opinions—that is, they invent stories that they recite with complete conviction, seeming to believe what they say.4 Some neuroscientists believe that we confabulate all the time as we try to make sense of the world around us. Since s ...
... knowledge of, or when they try to rationalise decisions or justify opinions—that is, they invent stories that they recite with complete conviction, seeming to believe what they say.4 Some neuroscientists believe that we confabulate all the time as we try to make sense of the world around us. Since s ...
Synaptic Connections By CHRISTOPHER GARY CANNING
... what are scientists saying about mental illness in the age of the neurosciences, and how might they work alongside sociologists, and sociologists alongside them, to understand the lived experiences of women, men, and youth diagnosed with mental illnesses? My interest in supportive and caring com ...
... what are scientists saying about mental illness in the age of the neurosciences, and how might they work alongside sociologists, and sociologists alongside them, to understand the lived experiences of women, men, and youth diagnosed with mental illnesses? My interest in supportive and caring com ...
SOCIAL WORK MEDIATION/CONFLICT RESOLUTION: THE
... In researching the use of mediation/conflict resolution in social work practice, it is logical to consider that both social work and conflict resolution are linked in that “social workers regularly assume the role of intervener in almost all aspects of social work practice” (Mayer, 2013, p. 419). As ...
... In researching the use of mediation/conflict resolution in social work practice, it is logical to consider that both social work and conflict resolution are linked in that “social workers regularly assume the role of intervener in almost all aspects of social work practice” (Mayer, 2013, p. 419). As ...
Aalborg Universitet Practices, The Built Environment and Sustainability
... consequences of policy are always unpredictable, but it is hard to believe that interventions designed around such imagined ‘ideal types’ have no effect at all. What role do these ‘ideal types’, which form the basis of policy decisions, play in understandings of entities as actualised by performance ...
... consequences of policy are always unpredictable, but it is hard to believe that interventions designed around such imagined ‘ideal types’ have no effect at all. What role do these ‘ideal types’, which form the basis of policy decisions, play in understandings of entities as actualised by performance ...
Sociology Major and Minor - Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and
... insights are valuable tools, which can apply to virtually every type of group setting, ranging from families, marriages, and small groups to institutions, organizations, and nations. Students of sociology are in a special position to help to improve the quality of human life. Sociologists study soci ...
... insights are valuable tools, which can apply to virtually every type of group setting, ranging from families, marriages, and small groups to institutions, organizations, and nations. Students of sociology are in a special position to help to improve the quality of human life. Sociologists study soci ...
Realist Social Theory
... pointless. Equally, we delude one another by the pretence that society is simply what we choose to make it and make of it, now or in any generation, for generically 'society' is that which nobody wants in exactly the form they find it and yet it resists both individual and collective efforts at tran ...
... pointless. Equally, we delude one another by the pretence that society is simply what we choose to make it and make of it, now or in any generation, for generically 'society' is that which nobody wants in exactly the form they find it and yet it resists both individual and collective efforts at tran ...
is social capital really capital?
... some degree of precision and in a comparable manner, it will come to have little value as an analytical construct.” In what follows, we suggest that social capital’s alternative definitions lack precision because they have included expressions of its possible uses, where it resides, and how its serv ...
... some degree of precision and in a comparable manner, it will come to have little value as an analytical construct.” In what follows, we suggest that social capital’s alternative definitions lack precision because they have included expressions of its possible uses, where it resides, and how its serv ...