Diving in Magma - Tommaso Venturini
... unburdened of all theoretical subtleties. As such, the cartography of controversies may appeal to those who are intrigued by ANT, but find its philosophical implications too demanding. Concentrating on the practice of mapping and staying clear from conceptual troubles, students and researchers may h ...
... unburdened of all theoretical subtleties. As such, the cartography of controversies may appeal to those who are intrigued by ANT, but find its philosophical implications too demanding. Concentrating on the practice of mapping and staying clear from conceptual troubles, students and researchers may h ...
music-based mentoring
... outcomes for children and young people, particularly those in challenging circumstances. There remains a need to address the lack of understanding, knowledge and skills in practising music-based mentoring and the lack of funding to do so. This module intends to improve the lives of children and youn ...
... outcomes for children and young people, particularly those in challenging circumstances. There remains a need to address the lack of understanding, knowledge and skills in practising music-based mentoring and the lack of funding to do so. This module intends to improve the lives of children and youn ...
Spring 2017 - Tufts University | School of Arts and Sciences
... political, and intellectual issues. This version of Political Sociology will use his campaign and the early days of his new administration to explore broader issues of power and change in our society. This class will focus on the US but will contain comparisons to other countries and other periods o ...
... political, and intellectual issues. This version of Political Sociology will use his campaign and the early days of his new administration to explore broader issues of power and change in our society. This class will focus on the US but will contain comparisons to other countries and other periods o ...
Schneider F Degrowth Paris april 2008 paper
... sometimes leads to crises as it happens when demand is not fulfilled. We thus suggest that in addition to being impossible, it may be inappropriate to evaluate the share of the rebound effect in the growth effect. However favouring some efficiency types or other solutions is sometimes actually parts ...
... sometimes leads to crises as it happens when demand is not fulfilled. We thus suggest that in addition to being impossible, it may be inappropriate to evaluate the share of the rebound effect in the growth effect. However favouring some efficiency types or other solutions is sometimes actually parts ...
The History and Philosophy of Social Scienceee
... is not given a chapter or section of his own. Some important topics are neglected as well, most conspicuously perhaps the history of socialism. In outlining this book I had originally planned to devote a chapter to a survey of the political, sociological, and economic theories of socialism, and the ...
... is not given a chapter or section of his own. Some important topics are neglected as well, most conspicuously perhaps the history of socialism. In outlining this book I had originally planned to devote a chapter to a survey of the political, sociological, and economic theories of socialism, and the ...
full report, Master`s thesis 2016
... action. While this paper does not adopt the theory and analysis of collective behavior that Smelser incorporates in his work, the research attempts to utilize the frame in an inquiry focusing on the structural aspects of a contemporary social movement. Instead of adopting the traditional conceptuali ...
... action. While this paper does not adopt the theory and analysis of collective behavior that Smelser incorporates in his work, the research attempts to utilize the frame in an inquiry focusing on the structural aspects of a contemporary social movement. Instead of adopting the traditional conceptuali ...
Full Article PDF - META. Research in Hermeneutics
... It refers to the exterior coercion; this is why Hobbes states that any understanding or convention among men is worthless unless it is warranted by a greater power, namely that of the sovereign. On the other hand however, there are a series of affirmations about Hobbes according to which „ there bei ...
... It refers to the exterior coercion; this is why Hobbes states that any understanding or convention among men is worthless unless it is warranted by a greater power, namely that of the sovereign. On the other hand however, there are a series of affirmations about Hobbes according to which „ there bei ...
Heather A. Haveman Magazines and the Making of America
... (Starr 2004: 24) that connect geographically dispersed individuals into cohesive communities whose members share knowledge, goals, values, and principles (Park 1940; Anderson 1983 [1991]). My focus on media leads me away from the view that communities are collections of people with common interests ...
... (Starr 2004: 24) that connect geographically dispersed individuals into cohesive communities whose members share knowledge, goals, values, and principles (Park 1940; Anderson 1983 [1991]). My focus on media leads me away from the view that communities are collections of people with common interests ...
Adam Smith`s Political Philosophy: The invisible hand
... in most discussions of the notion of spontaneous order, the aim is to concentrate on what they have to say about the political theory of spontaneous orders. That is, we will consider the market, often taken to be the paradigmatic example of a spontaneous order, as one social phenomenon among others ...
... in most discussions of the notion of spontaneous order, the aim is to concentrate on what they have to say about the political theory of spontaneous orders. That is, we will consider the market, often taken to be the paradigmatic example of a spontaneous order, as one social phenomenon among others ...
I The social life of things - Home | Townsend Working Groups
... and demand, reciprocal sacrifice and power interact to create eco nomic value in specific social situations. Contemporary Western common sense, building on various histor ical traditions in philosophy, law, and natural science, has a strong , tendency to oppose "words" and "things." Though this wa ...
... and demand, reciprocal sacrifice and power interact to create eco nomic value in specific social situations. Contemporary Western common sense, building on various histor ical traditions in philosophy, law, and natural science, has a strong , tendency to oppose "words" and "things." Though this wa ...
Bourdieu and the problem of reflexivity: recent answers
... currency as a social descriptor, individuals are confronted with a myriad of social and cultural options, and face a constant injunction to make individual choices in the domains of education, work and lifestyle. Atkinson seeks to investigate empirically whether or not individuals do in fact exhibi ...
... currency as a social descriptor, individuals are confronted with a myriad of social and cultural options, and face a constant injunction to make individual choices in the domains of education, work and lifestyle. Atkinson seeks to investigate empirically whether or not individuals do in fact exhibi ...
Straightedge Bodies and Civilizing Processes
... accepting only ultra-pure Straightedge ways of life as the ‘truth’. These enthusiasts internalize the common Straightedge mottos ‘Down for Life’ and ‘True Till Death’ – sayings that represent an ‘eternal’ and uncompromising belief in Straightedge asceticism – to the extreme (Atkinson, 2003a). Differ ...
... accepting only ultra-pure Straightedge ways of life as the ‘truth’. These enthusiasts internalize the common Straightedge mottos ‘Down for Life’ and ‘True Till Death’ – sayings that represent an ‘eternal’ and uncompromising belief in Straightedge asceticism – to the extreme (Atkinson, 2003a). Differ ...
The Last Musketeer of the French Revolution: Exploring the
... appeal to “republican virtues.” In that sense, this exegesis of Bourdieu’s political agenda should be read as an exemplar – an extremely clear one, indeed – rather than as an exceptional political analyst. Indeed, it may be just to argue that France was for Bourdieu as it was for Michelet a century ...
... appeal to “republican virtues.” In that sense, this exegesis of Bourdieu’s political agenda should be read as an exemplar – an extremely clear one, indeed – rather than as an exceptional political analyst. Indeed, it may be just to argue that France was for Bourdieu as it was for Michelet a century ...
Vanúbia Araújo Laulate Moncayo A SUSTAINABILITY
... North to the South within Brazil, or around the country, and, in particular, from Brazil to the other corner of the world – Sydney, Australia, divulgating my research and qualifying it over and over. ...
... North to the South within Brazil, or around the country, and, in particular, from Brazil to the other corner of the world – Sydney, Australia, divulgating my research and qualifying it over and over. ...
Consociational Democracy: The Views of Arend Lijphart and
... That is, contrary to expectations, Holland is both stable and democratic despite its extensive social cleavages. Lijphart ' s views on Dutch politics have not only become popular among non-Dutch political scientists who are interested in Dutch politics, they have also, and more importantly, served a ...
... That is, contrary to expectations, Holland is both stable and democratic despite its extensive social cleavages. Lijphart ' s views on Dutch politics have not only become popular among non-Dutch political scientists who are interested in Dutch politics, they have also, and more importantly, served a ...
The Sovereign and the Social: Arendt`s
... submission. This Hobbesian state acquires a monopoly on killing and violence, in exchange for which it provides: security against being killed or losing one’s goods. This security is provided by the law, “which is a direct emanation from the power monopoly of the state (and is not established by man ...
... submission. This Hobbesian state acquires a monopoly on killing and violence, in exchange for which it provides: security against being killed or losing one’s goods. This security is provided by the law, “which is a direct emanation from the power monopoly of the state (and is not established by man ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES Lawrence H. Goulder
... parameters are selected to generate plausible behavioral responses. But the absence of a distinction between a behavioral function and a social welfare function means that the same parameters employed to generate a plausible behavioral function perforce must be parameters of the social welfare func ...
... parameters are selected to generate plausible behavioral responses. But the absence of a distinction between a behavioral function and a social welfare function means that the same parameters employed to generate a plausible behavioral function perforce must be parameters of the social welfare func ...
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 ...
Remembering Guido Martinotti as an Applied Sociologist to the
... European mobility “very different from those of the other geopolitical blocs, Eastern Europe, the USA and Japan” (p. 193). M maintained that the absence of a Monitor of city users explained why Milan was “indecipherable” in the new spatial and demographic configurations. In an explicit manner (and w ...
... European mobility “very different from those of the other geopolitical blocs, Eastern Europe, the USA and Japan” (p. 193). M maintained that the absence of a Monitor of city users explained why Milan was “indecipherable” in the new spatial and demographic configurations. In an explicit manner (and w ...
The Degrowth of Consumption as an Economic Strategy: Is
... Meanwhile, sustainable development has become part of the agenda in major world summits, and national policies for greater environmental protection and efficient use of natural resources have been developed. On the other hand, science and technology have made significant contributions. However, the ...
... Meanwhile, sustainable development has become part of the agenda in major world summits, and national policies for greater environmental protection and efficient use of natural resources have been developed. On the other hand, science and technology have made significant contributions. However, the ...
The Choice of Discount Rate for Climate Change Policy Evaluation
... are useful for policy evaluation, and thus both have a prescriptive role. Depending on the objective of the policy analysts involved, one or the other rate will be appropriate. We find that the particular structure of leading numerical optimization models may have helped contribute to the blurring o ...
... are useful for policy evaluation, and thus both have a prescriptive role. Depending on the objective of the policy analysts involved, one or the other rate will be appropriate. We find that the particular structure of leading numerical optimization models may have helped contribute to the blurring o ...