Zidane in Tartarus - UWS ResearchDirect
... in a process synonymous with feeling-realisation. Research on katharsis has generally fallen into disrepute following various interdisciplinary interpretations, cultural changes and the term’s common conflation with Freud’s hydraulic theory of emotional repression. While Attic tragedy has lost the p ...
... in a process synonymous with feeling-realisation. Research on katharsis has generally fallen into disrepute following various interdisciplinary interpretations, cultural changes and the term’s common conflation with Freud’s hydraulic theory of emotional repression. While Attic tragedy has lost the p ...
Innovation Without the Word
... innovation as a factor in social change. The rest of the paper documents Ogburn’s discussion and treatment of the above three dimensions of innovation: its origins, diffusion and effects. Some of Ogburn’s ideas are well known and have been used, discussed and criticized widely, like that on the inev ...
... innovation as a factor in social change. The rest of the paper documents Ogburn’s discussion and treatment of the above three dimensions of innovation: its origins, diffusion and effects. Some of Ogburn’s ideas are well known and have been used, discussed and criticized widely, like that on the inev ...
Framing the Brand - StudentTheses@CBS
... is a general theory that attempts to explain how we as human beings make sense of the world around us (Goffman, 1974; Snow, Rochford, Worden & Benford, 1986). In the example I pick the phone because the color blue symbolizes my masculinity more than the pink option. The functional benefits were the ...
... is a general theory that attempts to explain how we as human beings make sense of the world around us (Goffman, 1974; Snow, Rochford, Worden & Benford, 1986). In the example I pick the phone because the color blue symbolizes my masculinity more than the pink option. The functional benefits were the ...
Theory, evidence and intervention
... Section 2 (The social psychology of prejudice) summarises current social psychological knowledge based on empirical evidence about the processes that underlie prejudice. Much of the evidence is based on experimental tests, providing a basis for generalisable conclusions about mechanisms and processe ...
... Section 2 (The social psychology of prejudice) summarises current social psychological knowledge based on empirical evidence about the processes that underlie prejudice. Much of the evidence is based on experimental tests, providing a basis for generalisable conclusions about mechanisms and processe ...
Processes of Prejudice - Equality and Human Rights Commission
... Section 2 (The social psychology of prejudice) summarises current social psychological knowledge based on empirical evidence about the processes that underlie prejudice. Much of the evidence is based on experimental tests, providing a basis for generalisable conclusions about mechanisms and processe ...
... Section 2 (The social psychology of prejudice) summarises current social psychological knowledge based on empirical evidence about the processes that underlie prejudice. Much of the evidence is based on experimental tests, providing a basis for generalisable conclusions about mechanisms and processe ...
Understanding Criminology
... her coverage. Her approach, however, differs markedly from the standard approach of simply giving a chronological account of the history of the main landmarks in criminological thought. Rather, she takes as her central focus some of the key concerns which have driven both theory and research over th ...
... her coverage. Her approach, however, differs markedly from the standard approach of simply giving a chronological account of the history of the main landmarks in criminological thought. Rather, she takes as her central focus some of the key concerns which have driven both theory and research over th ...
Working Papers Migration Theory Quo Vadis? Paper 100, November 2014
... derived. Neo-classical equilibrium theory and related methods of mathematical modelling and econometric analyses focusing on proving causality are a good contemporary example of functionalist social science. From the early 20th century, such views have been contested by ‘interpretative’ social scien ...
... derived. Neo-classical equilibrium theory and related methods of mathematical modelling and econometric analyses focusing on proving causality are a good contemporary example of functionalist social science. From the early 20th century, such views have been contested by ‘interpretative’ social scien ...
The Politics Of Ambivalence: Towards A Conceptualisation Of Structural Ambivalence In Intergenerational Relations
... Considering the case of ‘maternal ambivalence’, generated by conflicting impulses of ‘love’ and ‘hate’ (revealed by changing contradictory prescriptions of ‘perfect motherhood’), Parker (1995) has suggested (with Freud) that in the mother-child relationship full and permanent integration of ambivale ...
... Considering the case of ‘maternal ambivalence’, generated by conflicting impulses of ‘love’ and ‘hate’ (revealed by changing contradictory prescriptions of ‘perfect motherhood’), Parker (1995) has suggested (with Freud) that in the mother-child relationship full and permanent integration of ambivale ...
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... This course explores the relationship between war, culture, and society in modern Europe. The two world wars changed the political, social, and cultural landscape of Europe, and by extension, of the rest of the world, not least the United States. We will not delve into the military history of these ...
... This course explores the relationship between war, culture, and society in modern Europe. The two world wars changed the political, social, and cultural landscape of Europe, and by extension, of the rest of the world, not least the United States. We will not delve into the military history of these ...
Understanding Organizational Culture
... events, institutions and processes. Culture is the setting in which these phenomena become comprehensible and meaningful. Meaning refers to how an object or an utterance is interpreted. Meaning has a subjective referent in the sense that it appeals to an expectation, a way of relating to things. Mea ...
... events, institutions and processes. Culture is the setting in which these phenomena become comprehensible and meaningful. Meaning refers to how an object or an utterance is interpreted. Meaning has a subjective referent in the sense that it appeals to an expectation, a way of relating to things. Mea ...