
Narrative Technologies: A Philosophical Investigation of the
... Mark Coeckelbergh1 • Wessel Reijers2 ...
... Mark Coeckelbergh1 • Wessel Reijers2 ...
Processes of Prejudice - Equality and Human Rights Commission
... Structure of the report This report comprises four sections. This first section sets out the terms of reference for the review and explains how ‘prejudice’ and ‘good relations’ can and should be distinguished. Reducing prejudice does not guarantee good relations, and improving good relations may not ...
... Structure of the report This report comprises four sections. This first section sets out the terms of reference for the review and explains how ‘prejudice’ and ‘good relations’ can and should be distinguished. Reducing prejudice does not guarantee good relations, and improving good relations may not ...
distinction through home furniture, furnishing and
... Karya Ege and İda Sarban, Ecem Layra and Eliz Dora Görk, Derin Ergönül and Arda Alexander and Can Phillip Kühleitner who have provided me with energy and ambition to work with their love and enthusiasm although I was not able to spend any time with them in this process. I must also add that our path ...
... Karya Ege and İda Sarban, Ecem Layra and Eliz Dora Görk, Derin Ergönül and Arda Alexander and Can Phillip Kühleitner who have provided me with energy and ambition to work with their love and enthusiasm although I was not able to spend any time with them in this process. I must also add that our path ...
Historicism Versus Falibilism Alfredo Marcos | fyl.uva.es
... that the historicist, contrary to the rest of humans beings, has been able to avoid his social and historical constraints while doing theory. The supposed uniqueness of historicism, obviously, lasts only for a few minutes. But, if historicism is not an exceptional doctrine, why should you trust it m ...
... that the historicist, contrary to the rest of humans beings, has been able to avoid his social and historical constraints while doing theory. The supposed uniqueness of historicism, obviously, lasts only for a few minutes. But, if historicism is not an exceptional doctrine, why should you trust it m ...
From Political Economy to Economics
... were to provide a relatively full picture of the newly identified subject matter. This book then uncovers the way in which the social and the historical, but also the methodological, have shifted in presence and content within economic theory during the passage from classical political economy to gen ...
... were to provide a relatively full picture of the newly identified subject matter. This book then uncovers the way in which the social and the historical, but also the methodological, have shifted in presence and content within economic theory during the passage from classical political economy to gen ...
Lester F. Ward: Pure Sociology
... Weltanschauungen that have one after another stood in the path of human progress. We cannot too strongly emphasize the paradox that pure science really rests on faith. „Faith, „ as Dr. Starcke puts it, „that causation is universal. „(1*) Faith not only that all effects have causes but also that all ...
... Weltanschauungen that have one after another stood in the path of human progress. We cannot too strongly emphasize the paradox that pure science really rests on faith. „Faith, „ as Dr. Starcke puts it, „that causation is universal. „(1*) Faith not only that all effects have causes but also that all ...
Vanúbia Araújo Laulate Moncayo A SUSTAINABILITY
... between the hierarchies of Instantiation and Realization, provides an open space for the activation of the LCT model, since in individuation, as Martin (2007, 2009) postulates, the central focus is on the language users rather than the language use. As regards the methodological framework, because o ...
... between the hierarchies of Instantiation and Realization, provides an open space for the activation of the LCT model, since in individuation, as Martin (2007, 2009) postulates, the central focus is on the language users rather than the language use. As regards the methodological framework, because o ...
Shame as the Master Emotion of Everyday Life
... episode, a phone call between two friends. We present this episode in the form of a dialogue with the reader, to help overcome the counter-intuitive nature of our framework. We ask the reader to employ not only analysis, but also introspection. Finally, we propose that shame is the central affect in ...
... episode, a phone call between two friends. We present this episode in the form of a dialogue with the reader, to help overcome the counter-intuitive nature of our framework. We ask the reader to employ not only analysis, but also introspection. Finally, we propose that shame is the central affect in ...
Elias, Norbert - Ulster Institutional Repository
... 2011; Rojek 2004). But although Leicester was a very respectable British provincial university, neither it nor the discipline of sociology enjoyed great prestige among the British academic establishment. This is of some significance in the light of Elias’s own discussion of ‘Scientific establishment ...
... 2011; Rojek 2004). But although Leicester was a very respectable British provincial university, neither it nor the discipline of sociology enjoyed great prestige among the British academic establishment. This is of some significance in the light of Elias’s own discussion of ‘Scientific establishment ...
A map of social enterprises in Europe
... inclusive growth. Impetus has come also from the 2009 global economic crisis which has resulted in widespread public discontentment with the functioning of the global economic system and fuelled interest in more inclusive and pluralistic economic systems. Subsequent implementation of austerity measu ...
... inclusive growth. Impetus has come also from the 2009 global economic crisis which has resulted in widespread public discontentment with the functioning of the global economic system and fuelled interest in more inclusive and pluralistic economic systems. Subsequent implementation of austerity measu ...
Untitled - FIB Unair
... require a theorization and description of both the social processes and structures which give rise to the production of a text, and of the social structures and processes within which individuals or groups as social historical subjects, create meanings in their interaction with texts (Fairclough and ...
... require a theorization and description of both the social processes and structures which give rise to the production of a text, and of the social structures and processes within which individuals or groups as social historical subjects, create meanings in their interaction with texts (Fairclough and ...
Consequentialist Models
... parochial populations are highly vulnerable very unlikely in networks characteristic of pluralistic societies the key people in these cascades: – not those who are highly influential they start the cascade but do not sustain it critical role is played by those who are easily influenced! ...
... parochial populations are highly vulnerable very unlikely in networks characteristic of pluralistic societies the key people in these cascades: – not those who are highly influential they start the cascade but do not sustain it critical role is played by those who are easily influenced! ...
96 Is Biosocial Criminology a Predisposition not to Learn from the
... After their bizarre plea for a criminology averse to debates, Heylen et al. (2005) attempt to disqualify all of our critiques of contemporary biocriminology by suggesting that we are moralists, and that we are accusing individual scientists of moral wrongs. They submit that we refuse “any kind of em ...
... After their bizarre plea for a criminology averse to debates, Heylen et al. (2005) attempt to disqualify all of our critiques of contemporary biocriminology by suggesting that we are moralists, and that we are accusing individual scientists of moral wrongs. They submit that we refuse “any kind of em ...
Discourse Analysis As Theory and Method
... methodological whole – a complete package. The package contains, first, philosophical (ontological and epistemological) premises regarding the role of language in the social construction of the world, second, theoretical models, third, methodological guidelines for how to approach a research domain, ...
... methodological whole – a complete package. The package contains, first, philosophical (ontological and epistemological) premises regarding the role of language in the social construction of the world, second, theoretical models, third, methodological guidelines for how to approach a research domain, ...
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... America, first published between 1918 and 1920, is famous for its use of immigrants’ letters and a longish life story as source material for sociological analysis. Stanley (2010) maintains that despite not using narrative terminology, narration appears in Thomas and Znaniecki’s social theory in a pa ...
... America, first published between 1918 and 1920, is famous for its use of immigrants’ letters and a longish life story as source material for sociological analysis. Stanley (2010) maintains that despite not using narrative terminology, narration appears in Thomas and Znaniecki’s social theory in a pa ...
Biopolitics An Advanced Introduction
... life (Greek: bíos). But this is where the problems start. What some people take to be a trivial fact (“Doesn’t all politics deal with life?”) marks a clear-cut criterion of exclusion for others. For the latter, politics is situated beyond biological life. From this point of view, “biopolitics” has t ...
... life (Greek: bíos). But this is where the problems start. What some people take to be a trivial fact (“Doesn’t all politics deal with life?”) marks a clear-cut criterion of exclusion for others. For the latter, politics is situated beyond biological life. From this point of view, “biopolitics” has t ...
Dissertation-Democratic Nature of American Public Schoolings
... capitalistic belief that socioeconomic success ensures one's happiness, and that schooling is an important means to attain such status. Here, the intricate tension between educational ‘policy focused on goals’ and democratic ‘principles focused on rights’ (Dworkin, 1977, p. 90) conveys conceptual a ...
... capitalistic belief that socioeconomic success ensures one's happiness, and that schooling is an important means to attain such status. Here, the intricate tension between educational ‘policy focused on goals’ and democratic ‘principles focused on rights’ (Dworkin, 1977, p. 90) conveys conceptual a ...
Analyzing the role of knowledge organization in scholarly
... databases or the Internet3. The practical purpose of knowledge organization is retrieval, documentation and ensuring cultural heritage. This indicates that knowledge organization as a social activity, whether it takes place in a library, organization, or some other setting, is involved in socio-comm ...
... databases or the Internet3. The practical purpose of knowledge organization is retrieval, documentation and ensuring cultural heritage. This indicates that knowledge organization as a social activity, whether it takes place in a library, organization, or some other setting, is involved in socio-comm ...
The happiness of sociality. Economics and eudaimonia: A
... return to our set point after a brief period, due to the mechanism of ‘hedonic adaptation’. From this reason, set point theory and ‘hedonic treadmill’ are often used as synonymous. Set-point theory explanations are very popular nowadays in economics. Kahneman et al. (2004) distinguish between two ty ...
... return to our set point after a brief period, due to the mechanism of ‘hedonic adaptation’. From this reason, set point theory and ‘hedonic treadmill’ are often used as synonymous. Set-point theory explanations are very popular nowadays in economics. Kahneman et al. (2004) distinguish between two ty ...
Conceptualising Addiction - International Journal of Humanities and
... responsible from moment to moment is to misrepresent the nature of free will and the complex ways in which it can become compromised.‟ The moral model has little therapeutic value and implies that addicts should be punished rather than treated. However, elements of the moral model, especially a focu ...
... responsible from moment to moment is to misrepresent the nature of free will and the complex ways in which it can become compromised.‟ The moral model has little therapeutic value and implies that addicts should be punished rather than treated. However, elements of the moral model, especially a focu ...
systemic mobility - Beca Néstor Kirchner
... human beings even beyond the Earth, making the “oekumene” transposable. In turn, Isaac Joseph (1984) outlined the existence of three core mobilities. The first is the human characteristic of the ability to move, engaging in joint experiences and meetings. The second mobility relates specifically to ...
... human beings even beyond the Earth, making the “oekumene” transposable. In turn, Isaac Joseph (1984) outlined the existence of three core mobilities. The first is the human characteristic of the ability to move, engaging in joint experiences and meetings. The second mobility relates specifically to ...