the ethics of poverty alleviation
... ted prosperity cannot be solved within the framework of a globalized capitalist economy. , Schweickart proposes an alternative: Economic Democracy, a form of market socialism that goes beyond the failings of the capitalist model. Rather than encouraging cutthroat global competition, a lowering of tr ...
... ted prosperity cannot be solved within the framework of a globalized capitalist economy. , Schweickart proposes an alternative: Economic Democracy, a form of market socialism that goes beyond the failings of the capitalist model. Rather than encouraging cutthroat global competition, a lowering of tr ...
8.COM 7.a.1 - Intangible Cultural Heritage
... Having recognized that objective threats confront many expressions of intangible cultural heritage worldwide and render their urgent safeguarding necessary, the Body as a whole was nevertheless not convinced by the arguments sometimes raised by one or another of its members that recommended disregar ...
... Having recognized that objective threats confront many expressions of intangible cultural heritage worldwide and render their urgent safeguarding necessary, the Body as a whole was nevertheless not convinced by the arguments sometimes raised by one or another of its members that recommended disregar ...
SOMETHING ELSE Forthcoming in Common Knowledge, Vol. 13
... interest in comparative research aimed at finding universal generalizations about social change. It was a moment when Geertz might well have replied, quoting himself: “I have never been able to understand why such comments as ‘your conclusions, such as they are, only cover two million people [Bali], ...
... interest in comparative research aimed at finding universal generalizations about social change. It was a moment when Geertz might well have replied, quoting himself: “I have never been able to understand why such comments as ‘your conclusions, such as they are, only cover two million people [Bali], ...
Convergence and Consensus in Public Reason
... Reasonable individuals often share a rationale for a decision but, in other cases, they make the same decision based on disparate and often incompatible rationales. The social contract tradition has been divided between these two methods of solving the problem of social cooperation: must social coop ...
... Reasonable individuals often share a rationale for a decision but, in other cases, they make the same decision based on disparate and often incompatible rationales. The social contract tradition has been divided between these two methods of solving the problem of social cooperation: must social coop ...
Module 4.1 - CLUVA (CLimate change and Urban Vulnerability in
... Component vulnerability The system vulnerability is a function of the vulnerability of its components. There are different ways to calculate the system vulnerability: Employing a generalized definition of demand and capacity (the cut-set theory) for the system. ...
... Component vulnerability The system vulnerability is a function of the vulnerability of its components. There are different ways to calculate the system vulnerability: Employing a generalized definition of demand and capacity (the cut-set theory) for the system. ...
Abstract - StudentTheses@CBS
... ways to adapt to this change in consumer values. These consumer-‐driven networks are now thriving because consumers are interacting with other consumers, collaborating and creating peer-‐to-‐peer ...
... ways to adapt to this change in consumer values. These consumer-‐driven networks are now thriving because consumers are interacting with other consumers, collaborating and creating peer-‐to-‐peer ...
3. The biographical research perspective in the
... increased interdisciplinary and international networking. This is essentially a consequence of the subject of biographical research, namely the concept of biography. Biography is an object of theoretical thought which is not construed according to the logic of scientific disciplines, but is modelled ...
... increased interdisciplinary and international networking. This is essentially a consequence of the subject of biographical research, namely the concept of biography. Biography is an object of theoretical thought which is not construed according to the logic of scientific disciplines, but is modelled ...
Biographical Analysis as an Interdisciplinary
... increased interdisciplinary and international networking. This is essentially a consequence of the subject of biographical research, namely the concept of biography. Biography is an object of theoretical thought which is not construed according to the logic of scientific disciplines, but is modelled ...
... increased interdisciplinary and international networking. This is essentially a consequence of the subject of biographical research, namely the concept of biography. Biography is an object of theoretical thought which is not construed according to the logic of scientific disciplines, but is modelled ...
full paper
... of vision.11 For Heilbroner, ideology is (1) “biased discourse”12 (2) “claims of universality”13 (3) “unknowing deception of the self”14 – all having negative connotations. He also claims that ideology is “irremovable,”15 and differentiates between “blatant” and concealed ideologies.16 On the other ...
... of vision.11 For Heilbroner, ideology is (1) “biased discourse”12 (2) “claims of universality”13 (3) “unknowing deception of the self”14 – all having negative connotations. He also claims that ideology is “irremovable,”15 and differentiates between “blatant” and concealed ideologies.16 On the other ...
What is the radical imagination
... possible). We do, however, have an abundance of questions. Let’s begin with the obvious one. What is radical imagination and why is it worth caring about? We approach imagination as a process by which we collectively map “what is,” narrate it as the result of “what was,” and speculate on what “might ...
... possible). We do, however, have an abundance of questions. Let’s begin with the obvious one. What is radical imagination and why is it worth caring about? We approach imagination as a process by which we collectively map “what is,” narrate it as the result of “what was,” and speculate on what “might ...
THE SOCIOLOGY OF HERBERT SPENCER
... revolves around movement from simple to complex forms of structure. As matter is aggregated—whether this matter be cells of an organism, elements of a moral philosophy, or human beings—the force that brings this matter together is retained, causing the larger mass to differentiate into varying compo ...
... revolves around movement from simple to complex forms of structure. As matter is aggregated—whether this matter be cells of an organism, elements of a moral philosophy, or human beings—the force that brings this matter together is retained, causing the larger mass to differentiate into varying compo ...
The Homeopathy of Kin Selection
... mean? “Extension” could refer to the historical or phylogenetic situation that large ethnic groups evolved out of small kin groups. Van den Berghe states this fact, but not in connection with his “extension” metaphor. The idea of ethnic sentiments as extended kin sentiments can serve as a useful sta ...
... mean? “Extension” could refer to the historical or phylogenetic situation that large ethnic groups evolved out of small kin groups. Van den Berghe states this fact, but not in connection with his “extension” metaphor. The idea of ethnic sentiments as extended kin sentiments can serve as a useful sta ...
a conceptual framework
... Entrepreneurship dimensions were indentified from the OECD article (Keith Godin, Jason Clemens, & NielsVeldhuis, 2008) they had reviewed many articles from the past two decades and identified six dimensions of entrepreneurship as Enterprise, Innovation, Process, Risk-Taking, spectrum of Entrepreneur ...
... Entrepreneurship dimensions were indentified from the OECD article (Keith Godin, Jason Clemens, & NielsVeldhuis, 2008) they had reviewed many articles from the past two decades and identified six dimensions of entrepreneurship as Enterprise, Innovation, Process, Risk-Taking, spectrum of Entrepreneur ...
this PDF - HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory
... characterized by a confusion of ideas. Such notions were widely shared at the time but today are strongly rejected as ethnocentric, if not racist. But when Lévy-Bruhl indignantly described “the primitive” and Mauss became incensed about it, we forget the intellectual atmosphere in which they worked. ...
... characterized by a confusion of ideas. Such notions were widely shared at the time but today are strongly rejected as ethnocentric, if not racist. But when Lévy-Bruhl indignantly described “the primitive” and Mauss became incensed about it, we forget the intellectual atmosphere in which they worked. ...
PDF Datastream - Brown Digital Repository
... Through the last few years he has been a model for me of both professional and personal excellence. From day one at Brown, Patrick Heller provided valued inspiration and guidance. I am very grateful for his dedicated mentorship for all of these years. I have also been lucky to have recently gained t ...
... Through the last few years he has been a model for me of both professional and personal excellence. From day one at Brown, Patrick Heller provided valued inspiration and guidance. I am very grateful for his dedicated mentorship for all of these years. I have also been lucky to have recently gained t ...
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... 28. Which early sociologist believed that history is a series of class struggles between capitalists ...
... 28. Which early sociologist believed that history is a series of class struggles between capitalists ...
Professionalism as Symbolic Capital: Materials for a Bourdieusian
... for the reason that these are not sociological but bureaucratic categories. They are concepts “sociologists use without thinking about them too much because they are the social categories of understanding shared by a whole society” (Bourdieu and Wacquant 1992:241). Bourdieu then proposes to go one s ...
... for the reason that these are not sociological but bureaucratic categories. They are concepts “sociologists use without thinking about them too much because they are the social categories of understanding shared by a whole society” (Bourdieu and Wacquant 1992:241). Bourdieu then proposes to go one s ...
The Ancient Greek City-State
... among recognized institutions and deployed by them. Thus the procedural rules of governmental institutions fall largely outside the purview of this paper, but some "political" aspects of production and distribution are within its scope. 2 I will attempt to make three points: 1. When Aristotle uses t ...
... among recognized institutions and deployed by them. Thus the procedural rules of governmental institutions fall largely outside the purview of this paper, but some "political" aspects of production and distribution are within its scope. 2 I will attempt to make three points: 1. When Aristotle uses t ...
sociological theories of subjective well-being
... perfect in one idea of the good life may be seen as a failure from another point of view. For this reason this theory is popular among the critics of the utilitarian creed that we should aim at "greater happiness for a greater number"; it reduces happiness to something insignificant. 2.1.1 Theoretic ...
... perfect in one idea of the good life may be seen as a failure from another point of view. For this reason this theory is popular among the critics of the utilitarian creed that we should aim at "greater happiness for a greater number"; it reduces happiness to something insignificant. 2.1.1 Theoretic ...
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... a. Society is composed of interrelated parts that work to maintain society’s cohesion. b. Society has continuous struggles between the “haves” and “have nots” and this ...
... a. Society is composed of interrelated parts that work to maintain society’s cohesion. b. Society has continuous struggles between the “haves” and “have nots” and this ...
Folksonomy - Columbia University
... when we navigate by tags we are directly connecting with others • People tag for their own benefit ...
... when we navigate by tags we are directly connecting with others • People tag for their own benefit ...