I. Marx Meets Bourdieu. II. Gramsci Meets Bourdieu
... economic, cultural, political, etc. Therefore, he sees not just one form of capital but a series of field specific capitals and asks questions (but rarely offers answers) about the convertibility of one form of capital into another. There are unelaborated intimations that the economic field dominate ...
... economic, cultural, political, etc. Therefore, he sees not just one form of capital but a series of field specific capitals and asks questions (but rarely offers answers) about the convertibility of one form of capital into another. There are unelaborated intimations that the economic field dominate ...
"Social innovation". - Sozialforschungsstelle Dortmund
... Hamburg-Harburg and worked on subjects including “Predicting the industrial society’s development”. ...
... Hamburg-Harburg and worked on subjects including “Predicting the industrial society’s development”. ...
The Urban Sociology of Manuel Castells: A Critical
... facts can often be problematic and open tc> dispute. Hence, any challenge to my critique must either dhallenge the facts (i.e., my exegesis of Castells's work) or my criteria of what constitutes a rigorous and cogent analysis. My critique is that the theoretical core of Castells's work, contrary to ...
... facts can often be problematic and open tc> dispute. Hence, any challenge to my critique must either dhallenge the facts (i.e., my exegesis of Castells's work) or my criteria of what constitutes a rigorous and cogent analysis. My critique is that the theoretical core of Castells's work, contrary to ...
The Growth of Chinese Environmental Sociology
... environmental sociology as a sub-discipline of sociology mainly developed along the process in which sociologists identify new research topics and advocate that we need to apply sociological knowledge and research methods to environmental study. Therefore it is the core notion of exploring the socia ...
... environmental sociology as a sub-discipline of sociology mainly developed along the process in which sociologists identify new research topics and advocate that we need to apply sociological knowledge and research methods to environmental study. Therefore it is the core notion of exploring the socia ...
The Problem of Excess - American Sociological Association
... developed capitalism made the business cycle into a well-formed problem by the end of the nineteenth century, and in the business cycle, excess was fully as problematic as scarcity. But in the usual argument about business cycles, the problem of glut was really a problem of scarcity: glut of product ...
... developed capitalism made the business cycle into a well-formed problem by the end of the nineteenth century, and in the business cycle, excess was fully as problematic as scarcity. But in the usual argument about business cycles, the problem of glut was really a problem of scarcity: glut of product ...
Folk devils without moral panics
... devils. Furthermore, Goode and Ben-Yehuda (1994) understand folk devils to be essential to moral panics (pp.33-38). The authors claim that, in order for a moral panic to exist, all five of the following criteria must be satisfied: 1. There must be an increased level of concern over the actions of a ...
... devils. Furthermore, Goode and Ben-Yehuda (1994) understand folk devils to be essential to moral panics (pp.33-38). The authors claim that, in order for a moral panic to exist, all five of the following criteria must be satisfied: 1. There must be an increased level of concern over the actions of a ...
Text - CentAUR - University of Reading
... society, in the West and beyond. 4 If it is not liberalism, but rather neoliberalism that constitutes the political horizons of Western societies today, then seeking to explain the ‘liberal way of war’ is to begin with the wrong question. In this sense, the rationale for this research project is the ...
... society, in the West and beyond. 4 If it is not liberalism, but rather neoliberalism that constitutes the political horizons of Western societies today, then seeking to explain the ‘liberal way of war’ is to begin with the wrong question. In this sense, the rationale for this research project is the ...
Social Silicon Valleys (March 2006)
... and the pragmatic persistence that takes promising ideas into real institutions. ...
... and the pragmatic persistence that takes promising ideas into real institutions. ...
aust dortmund.de
... Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg and worked on subjects including "Predicting the industrial society’s development". ...
... Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg and worked on subjects including "Predicting the industrial society’s development". ...
Historical Thinking as a Tool for Theoretical Psychology
... foundations that made certain discourses possible and it is genealogical when he understands the connections among these discourses and practices as shaped against a background of historical forms of power. New historians of psychology have considered discontinuity and argue that for the study of a ...
... foundations that made certain discourses possible and it is genealogical when he understands the connections among these discourses and practices as shaped against a background of historical forms of power. New historians of psychology have considered discontinuity and argue that for the study of a ...
Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts
... (Ingold 1994a); but there have not been many attempts to distil ‘anthropological wisdom’, theoretical, methodological, analytical and ethnographic, by way of key concepts. Of the two most comparable volumes, Robert Winthrop’s Dictionary of Concepts in Cultural Anthropology (1991), and South African ...
... (Ingold 1994a); but there have not been many attempts to distil ‘anthropological wisdom’, theoretical, methodological, analytical and ethnographic, by way of key concepts. Of the two most comparable volumes, Robert Winthrop’s Dictionary of Concepts in Cultural Anthropology (1991), and South African ...
Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social Research
... and so forth (Held et al. 1999). I shall use the term new capitalism, meaning the most recent of a historical series of radical re-structurings through which capitalism has maintained its fundamental continuity (Jessop 2000). My reason for focusing on it is that a great deal of contemporary social r ...
... and so forth (Held et al. 1999). I shall use the term new capitalism, meaning the most recent of a historical series of radical re-structurings through which capitalism has maintained its fundamental continuity (Jessop 2000). My reason for focusing on it is that a great deal of contemporary social r ...
Game Theory
... specific problems we have faced. 3. We understand the social reality as a complex of mutually related games (not only in the time and space meaning, but also from the perspective of reflection of payoffs from some games into others, addition of strategies, etc.). Every player is in fact aware of onl ...
... specific problems we have faced. 3. We understand the social reality as a complex of mutually related games (not only in the time and space meaning, but also from the perspective of reflection of payoffs from some games into others, addition of strategies, etc.). Every player is in fact aware of onl ...
structuration theory and organization research
... started to build up, and the disarray following the dissolution of the old consensus has led to increasingly entrenched positions among social theorists. In the mid 1970s, British social theorist Anthony Giddens, one of the very few which did not give in to the common claim of the incommensurability ...
... started to build up, and the disarray following the dissolution of the old consensus has led to increasingly entrenched positions among social theorists. In the mid 1970s, British social theorist Anthony Giddens, one of the very few which did not give in to the common claim of the incommensurability ...
How to Analyze the Chinese Economy with the Help of Max Weber
... understand (verstehen) the meaning of things and invest their actions with a meaning. The consequence of this, according to Weber, is that when you try to analyze and explain why people behave in a certain way, it is not enough to observe their behavior from the outside – an approach that works perf ...
... understand (verstehen) the meaning of things and invest their actions with a meaning. The consequence of this, according to Weber, is that when you try to analyze and explain why people behave in a certain way, it is not enough to observe their behavior from the outside – an approach that works perf ...
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... First, Figure 1 shows that there have been a number of interchanges between agrarian studies and the sociology of development, many of which are not well appreciated by scholars in the two subdisciplines. In particular, the sociology of development and rural sociology/agrarian studies were strongly ...
... First, Figure 1 shows that there have been a number of interchanges between agrarian studies and the sociology of development, many of which are not well appreciated by scholars in the two subdisciplines. In particular, the sociology of development and rural sociology/agrarian studies were strongly ...
Justice, Order and Anarchy: The International Political Theory of
... but that every individual has a conscience, and this conscience or instinct for justice is the primary source of all moral norms and social action. This says nothing of their ultimate goodness or badness, only that morality, and thus degree of passionate autonomy, is a physiological fact. For Rousse ...
... but that every individual has a conscience, and this conscience or instinct for justice is the primary source of all moral norms and social action. This says nothing of their ultimate goodness or badness, only that morality, and thus degree of passionate autonomy, is a physiological fact. For Rousse ...
Depletion and Social Reproduction
... Can somewhat similar arguments, terminology and strategies (especially those of the earlier version) be used in respect of the depletion through social reproduction? There are obvious similarities. As Elson pointed out in 1988, the unpaid work of women in the household provides an unmeasured and unc ...
... Can somewhat similar arguments, terminology and strategies (especially those of the earlier version) be used in respect of the depletion through social reproduction? There are obvious similarities. As Elson pointed out in 1988, the unpaid work of women in the household provides an unmeasured and unc ...
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... the importance of the paradigm as the referencegiving example and highlights its extraordinary function to conclude from the specific to the specific which is neither deductive nor inductive in its turn. Similar to style and fashion or with a school of painting it is rather difficult to give and fol ...
... the importance of the paradigm as the referencegiving example and highlights its extraordinary function to conclude from the specific to the specific which is neither deductive nor inductive in its turn. Similar to style and fashion or with a school of painting it is rather difficult to give and fol ...