AHR Forum Crisis: A Useful Category of Post
... dides, who used the word kpisis six times in his History of the Peloponnesian War. Starn also notes, however, that Thucydides’ most developed use of the term occurs in his discussion of the plague in Athens, an account that drew heavily on Greek medical discourse. By the fourth century B.C.E., Greek ...
... dides, who used the word kpisis six times in his History of the Peloponnesian War. Starn also notes, however, that Thucydides’ most developed use of the term occurs in his discussion of the plague in Athens, an account that drew heavily on Greek medical discourse. By the fourth century B.C.E., Greek ...
2012 Frankfurt 8
... candidate, the head of the department, Heinz Steinert, ingeniously arranged the event to coincide with the 75th anniversary celebratory symposium, using it to reinforce his undertaking to free Frankfurt social science from the legend that it had all been about nothing but the “Frankfurt School” of H ...
... candidate, the head of the department, Heinz Steinert, ingeniously arranged the event to coincide with the 75th anniversary celebratory symposium, using it to reinforce his undertaking to free Frankfurt social science from the legend that it had all been about nothing but the “Frankfurt School” of H ...
38th E-Seminar of the EASA Media Anthropology Network
... First I wanted to thank Philipp for his most stimulating paper. For me the first section brought up quite nostalgic memories. I was trained originally in archaeology by David Clarke whose key contribution was bringing systems theory into archaeological studies. I have always been hugely respectful o ...
... First I wanted to thank Philipp for his most stimulating paper. For me the first section brought up quite nostalgic memories. I was trained originally in archaeology by David Clarke whose key contribution was bringing systems theory into archaeological studies. I have always been hugely respectful o ...
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... Hull-House. Modeled after the settlement house Toynbee Hall, located in East London, Hull-House was a location for humanist social experimentation. Addams and her friend Ellen Gates Starr devoted all of their time and financial resources to providing a crucible for the development of neighborhood re ...
... Hull-House. Modeled after the settlement house Toynbee Hall, located in East London, Hull-House was a location for humanist social experimentation. Addams and her friend Ellen Gates Starr devoted all of their time and financial resources to providing a crucible for the development of neighborhood re ...
Lynch, Love matters - 2016 paper and abstract
... same is not possible with love: one cannot pay someone to have a meal with your partner, or to visit a friend in hospital without fundamentally transforming the interchange. To say that love is distinct from other forms of caring is not to deny that in the practice of loving, desiring and caring, th ...
... same is not possible with love: one cannot pay someone to have a meal with your partner, or to visit a friend in hospital without fundamentally transforming the interchange. To say that love is distinct from other forms of caring is not to deny that in the practice of loving, desiring and caring, th ...
Game Theory
... effect of the ball’s rotation on a modification in the ballistic path, as the case may be, will substantially assist the player in having various types of baseball trajectories well organised in his mind. Artillery fire is another example of not performing a calculation, but simply looking up tables ...
... effect of the ball’s rotation on a modification in the ballistic path, as the case may be, will substantially assist the player in having various types of baseball trajectories well organised in his mind. Artillery fire is another example of not performing a calculation, but simply looking up tables ...
July 1, 2007 14:59 WSPC/169
... (see, for example, Refs. 22 and 26). Third, the theory neglects the fact that opinion leaders are not always active information seekers. Opinion leaders can be passive information receivers [23]. Hence, their influence should be conditional. The extent to which they frame their followers depends on w ...
... (see, for example, Refs. 22 and 26). Third, the theory neglects the fact that opinion leaders are not always active information seekers. Opinion leaders can be passive information receivers [23]. Hence, their influence should be conditional. The extent to which they frame their followers depends on w ...
A Physics Solution to the Hardest Problem in Social Science
... defining a new standard of justice for our time -- a standard that is clear, powerful, and inspiring: liberty is the universal longing of every soul, and democracy is the ideal path for every nation.” Why is liberty the universal longing of every soul? Why is democracy the ideal path for every natio ...
... defining a new standard of justice for our time -- a standard that is clear, powerful, and inspiring: liberty is the universal longing of every soul, and democracy is the ideal path for every nation.” Why is liberty the universal longing of every soul? Why is democracy the ideal path for every natio ...
GERMAN SOCIOLOGY AFTER REUNIFICATION
... social structure by interpreting Marxist ideas with their own ideas. It is obvious that the Frankfurt school had an influence on the students' riots in 1968, which was personated in the person of Herbert Marcuse, whose work heavily influenced the intellectual discourse in the late 1960s and the 1970 ...
... social structure by interpreting Marxist ideas with their own ideas. It is obvious that the Frankfurt school had an influence on the students' riots in 1968, which was personated in the person of Herbert Marcuse, whose work heavily influenced the intellectual discourse in the late 1960s and the 1970 ...
Morgenthau`s Unrealistic Realism - Yale Journal of International Affairs
... pursuing their respective interests defined in terms of power.” In this way, we are more likely to pursue “policies that respect the interests of other nations, while protecting and promoting those of our own.”9 Morgenthau stresses the autonomy of the political sphere from other modes of thought tha ...
... pursuing their respective interests defined in terms of power.” In this way, we are more likely to pursue “policies that respect the interests of other nations, while protecting and promoting those of our own.”9 Morgenthau stresses the autonomy of the political sphere from other modes of thought tha ...
On Rostow`s `Stages` Thesis and Explanation of `Take
... With the strong post-war economic recovery of the developed nations and the birth of many new nations formerly under colonial rule there was in the 1950s and 1960s considerable interest in policy-making to promote economic growth and development internationally. Through the newly created institution ...
... With the strong post-war economic recovery of the developed nations and the birth of many new nations formerly under colonial rule there was in the 1950s and 1960s considerable interest in policy-making to promote economic growth and development internationally. Through the newly created institution ...
• “Letting the Genie Out of Its Bottle: Contemporary Population
... Nevertheless, their results ARE invoked in the defense of the use of race as a biomedical research variable. The reasons underlying this apparent disciplinary shift in emphasis, and its near- and longer-term societal implications, will be discussed. ...
... Nevertheless, their results ARE invoked in the defense of the use of race as a biomedical research variable. The reasons underlying this apparent disciplinary shift in emphasis, and its near- and longer-term societal implications, will be discussed. ...
writing sample - michael glen dearborn
... subject (Mead, 1934). The self is more than just a pronoun used to refer to one's self. It is also being able to view one's self as the rest of society sees it. Looking at the self as an object is developed through society (Mead, 1934). At birth, we have no concept of our self because we have not fo ...
... subject (Mead, 1934). The self is more than just a pronoun used to refer to one's self. It is also being able to view one's self as the rest of society sees it. Looking at the self as an object is developed through society (Mead, 1934). At birth, we have no concept of our self because we have not fo ...
real-world economics review
... stagnation commenced – driven, in this conjecture, by the actual drop in the rate of growth of population and a hypothesized decline in innovation – the economy was effectively in a liquidity trap, and somehow rising debt hid it from view. That is the broad brush, but I expect that explaining this w ...
... stagnation commenced – driven, in this conjecture, by the actual drop in the rate of growth of population and a hypothesized decline in innovation – the economy was effectively in a liquidity trap, and somehow rising debt hid it from view. That is the broad brush, but I expect that explaining this w ...
sociological perspectives on poverty
... and fuzzy, and less significant for lifestyles and life experiences. In this vein, it has been suggested that opportunities for identity formation have opened up and have become more reflective of individual choice than they tended to be in the past. These changes are often viewed through the lens o ...
... and fuzzy, and less significant for lifestyles and life experiences. In this vein, it has been suggested that opportunities for identity formation have opened up and have become more reflective of individual choice than they tended to be in the past. These changes are often viewed through the lens o ...
Visions of Culture : an Introduction to Anthropological Theories and
... and the Fang, Ortner and the Sherpas, Bourdieu in Algeria, Sahlins and historic Oceana—there is a recurrent dialectic that occurs in the context of research. In general discussions of theory, the empirical contexts of fieldwork are too often ignored. This is a shame since ethnographic research is an ...
... and the Fang, Ortner and the Sherpas, Bourdieu in Algeria, Sahlins and historic Oceana—there is a recurrent dialectic that occurs in the context of research. In general discussions of theory, the empirical contexts of fieldwork are too often ignored. This is a shame since ethnographic research is an ...