Editor`s Introduction: Civilization (Critical Concepts in
... As outlined in volume one, the word civilization has its foundations in the French language, deriving from words such as civil (thirteenth century) and civilité (fourteenth century), all of which in turn derive from the Latin civitas. Prior to the appearance of civilization, words such as poli or po ...
... As outlined in volume one, the word civilization has its foundations in the French language, deriving from words such as civil (thirteenth century) and civilité (fourteenth century), all of which in turn derive from the Latin civitas. Prior to the appearance of civilization, words such as poli or po ...
Goffman_in_ Dialogue
... in relation to himself and also in relation to his Jewish family and community4. As a young person both he and his sister5 (who later became a well-known actress) acted out school performances, and during that formative experience sowed the seeds for his ideas about ‘dramaturgy’, which would later f ...
... in relation to himself and also in relation to his Jewish family and community4. As a young person both he and his sister5 (who later became a well-known actress) acted out school performances, and during that formative experience sowed the seeds for his ideas about ‘dramaturgy’, which would later f ...
the public sociology debate
... sociology debates are questions concerning the normative dimensions of sociological practice: how and under what circumstances should (or shouldn’t) sociologists advocate for social change? And how does our research translate into social transformation, or not? Responses to these questions, includin ...
... sociology debates are questions concerning the normative dimensions of sociological practice: how and under what circumstances should (or shouldn’t) sociologists advocate for social change? And how does our research translate into social transformation, or not? Responses to these questions, includin ...
Bourdieu`s Rules, Flaubert`s Style, Mallarmé`s Game
... would allow us to bring the forms of thought engendered by the aesthetic object back to their historical objectivity, to break the enchanted circle in which objects are constituted through the very means of reflection that they engendered. However, the formula of the escape from history offered by hi ...
... would allow us to bring the forms of thought engendered by the aesthetic object back to their historical objectivity, to break the enchanted circle in which objects are constituted through the very means of reflection that they engendered. However, the formula of the escape from history offered by hi ...
Ineffable, Tacit, Explicable and Explicit
... sentences from various scientific fields, into a formal language or system. Transformed into that language, those sentences were now seen as unambiguously distinct propositions that are capable of being judged true or false, but they were also knowledge, rather than merely meaningful statements, if ...
... sentences from various scientific fields, into a formal language or system. Transformed into that language, those sentences were now seen as unambiguously distinct propositions that are capable of being judged true or false, but they were also knowledge, rather than merely meaningful statements, if ...
Conceptualising Addiction - International Journal of Humanities and
... counsellor that they freely choose to take drugs, but to generalise them as willing participants who are fully responsible from moment to moment is to misrepresent the nature of free will and the complex ways in which it can become compromised.‟ The moral model has little therapeutic value and impli ...
... counsellor that they freely choose to take drugs, but to generalise them as willing participants who are fully responsible from moment to moment is to misrepresent the nature of free will and the complex ways in which it can become compromised.‟ The moral model has little therapeutic value and impli ...
Is Social Europe Fit for Globalisation?
... others, globalisation is perceived to be a threat to the values, institutions and policies that have underpinned post-war Europe’s success and way of life, in short to social Europe. This study examines the social impact of globalisation for the EU economies and the policy challenges that arise. It ...
... others, globalisation is perceived to be a threat to the values, institutions and policies that have underpinned post-war Europe’s success and way of life, in short to social Europe. This study examines the social impact of globalisation for the EU economies and the policy challenges that arise. It ...
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... 12. Which of the following is NOT a reason cited in your text for why one should study sociology? a. Sociology enables you to develop the sociological imagination. b. Sociology enables you to resolve emotional maladjustments. c. Sociological theory and research can be applied to important public iss ...
... 12. Which of the following is NOT a reason cited in your text for why one should study sociology? a. Sociology enables you to develop the sociological imagination. b. Sociology enables you to resolve emotional maladjustments. c. Sociological theory and research can be applied to important public iss ...
G. S. Ghurye. Caste and Race in India.
... American Journal of Sociology fluid under indigenous rule” (p. 160). Ironically, the British insistence on classification reflected in part a desire for data on which to base early forms of affirmative action (such as quota representation of lower castes in administrative bodies), thereby curing th ...
... American Journal of Sociology fluid under indigenous rule” (p. 160). Ironically, the British insistence on classification reflected in part a desire for data on which to base early forms of affirmative action (such as quota representation of lower castes in administrative bodies), thereby curing th ...
An Introduction to MUSIC STUDIES
... attractive enough idea, and most university music departments these days will offer you a range of performing possibilities alongside the more traditional academic courses. But as the teaching of humanities (of which academic music is a part) in the modern university becomes less a focus for the rig ...
... attractive enough idea, and most university music departments these days will offer you a range of performing possibilities alongside the more traditional academic courses. But as the teaching of humanities (of which academic music is a part) in the modern university becomes less a focus for the rig ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... This type of poverty causes the personal capabilities for education and promotion of skills decrease; therefore, the members of poor families are kept poor. In addition, the interference of lives of different genders causes that social pathologies increase. In fact, inappropriate housing may be tran ...
... This type of poverty causes the personal capabilities for education and promotion of skills decrease; therefore, the members of poor families are kept poor. In addition, the interference of lives of different genders causes that social pathologies increase. In fact, inappropriate housing may be tran ...
Lukacsoctpolished - reificationofpersonsandpersonificationofthings
... specific purpose it was written for, and despite Lukács’ later misgivings about the work, its status as one of the founding documents of Western Marxism and its influence on several generations of thinkers thus stems from the context within which this innovative interpretation was received. 2.2. The ...
... specific purpose it was written for, and despite Lukács’ later misgivings about the work, its status as one of the founding documents of Western Marxism and its influence on several generations of thinkers thus stems from the context within which this innovative interpretation was received. 2.2. The ...
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... 19. The terms “fireman, policeman, and postman” have been replaced by “firefighter, police officer, and letter carrier.” These replacement words reflect the fact that women nowadays take these jobs and are accepted as important, contributing people in our society. What characteristic of society is r ...
... 19. The terms “fireman, policeman, and postman” have been replaced by “firefighter, police officer, and letter carrier.” These replacement words reflect the fact that women nowadays take these jobs and are accepted as important, contributing people in our society. What characteristic of society is r ...
Review of Objectivity and Its Other, Edited by Wolfgang Natter
... is the "polyvalent" character of objectivity and not its claims to limited, definite meanings which has given objectivity its force in the constitution of geography as a 'scientific' discipline. The scaffold which undergirds objectivity and provides its force is composed by the tenets of determinant ...
... is the "polyvalent" character of objectivity and not its claims to limited, definite meanings which has given objectivity its force in the constitution of geography as a 'scientific' discipline. The scaffold which undergirds objectivity and provides its force is composed by the tenets of determinant ...