The narrow notion of realism in human geography
... entities. Something exists objectively if it exists unconstituted by some particular representations or beliefs about it, or by inquiries into it. Continental drifts as well as territorial structures and mental maps may exist objectively. By creating conceptual representations, or by adopting partic ...
... entities. Something exists objectively if it exists unconstituted by some particular representations or beliefs about it, or by inquiries into it. Continental drifts as well as territorial structures and mental maps may exist objectively. By creating conceptual representations, or by adopting partic ...
Culture - College Test bank - get test bank and solution manual
... 32. The phrase “language is a framework of culture” implies that language: a. limits the technological and creative potential of a culture. b. allows the transmission of culture from one person to the next. c. is forever changing and adapting to the evolving culture. d. symbolizes culture and shapes ...
... 32. The phrase “language is a framework of culture” implies that language: a. limits the technological and creative potential of a culture. b. allows the transmission of culture from one person to the next. c. is forever changing and adapting to the evolving culture. d. symbolizes culture and shapes ...
Conceptualization and defining historical land injustices
... the historicity of the HLI problem lies in its widespread and resilient nature; calling for a comprehensive and long-term solution, which is all-inclusive. Secondly, what is ‘land?’ Article 260 of the constitution defines land in these terms; ‘land’ includes—the surface of the earth and the subsurf ...
... the historicity of the HLI problem lies in its widespread and resilient nature; calling for a comprehensive and long-term solution, which is all-inclusive. Secondly, what is ‘land?’ Article 260 of the constitution defines land in these terms; ‘land’ includes—the surface of the earth and the subsurf ...
Public Relations: Diaspora, Media, and the State(s)
... more visible, and more questionable, than ever before. And yet, at the same time, his promotion of active citizenry and accountability in governance remains relevant. It may, in fact, be more relevant than in the recent past, as governments, even at their most responsive, are increasingly underequip ...
... more visible, and more questionable, than ever before. And yet, at the same time, his promotion of active citizenry and accountability in governance remains relevant. It may, in fact, be more relevant than in the recent past, as governments, even at their most responsive, are increasingly underequip ...
The Economic Sociologies of Pierre Bourdieu
... lucky enough to get a copy of at Bourdieu’s Center in Paris (minus the statistical appendices). Since this study, to my mind, is one of the best analyses in economic sociology that I have ever read, it deserves to be highlighted in this article (and also, of course, to be published). The reader may ...
... lucky enough to get a copy of at Bourdieu’s Center in Paris (minus the statistical appendices). Since this study, to my mind, is one of the best analyses in economic sociology that I have ever read, it deserves to be highlighted in this article (and also, of course, to be published). The reader may ...
Chapter 1: Understanding the Sociological Imagination Multiple
... 37. In his works The Fur Trade in Canada and The Cod Fisheries, Innis developed the staples thesis, which contends that a. all knowledge is the result of experience. b. regionalism has had a major influence on the development of Canadian culture and identity. c. Canadian development was based on the ...
... 37. In his works The Fur Trade in Canada and The Cod Fisheries, Innis developed the staples thesis, which contends that a. all knowledge is the result of experience. b. regionalism has had a major influence on the development of Canadian culture and identity. c. Canadian development was based on the ...
THE ELEMENTARY FORMS OF RELIGIOUS LIFE: DISCURSIVE
... highlights the extent to which generations of justified criticisms of Durkheim’s work have not led to its abandonment.3 This suggests that what is enduring about Durkheim’s book is its theoretical visuality (López 2003; Woodiwiss 2005), its method of rendering realities of human life empirically app ...
... highlights the extent to which generations of justified criticisms of Durkheim’s work have not led to its abandonment.3 This suggests that what is enduring about Durkheim’s book is its theoretical visuality (López 2003; Woodiwiss 2005), its method of rendering realities of human life empirically app ...
Aalborg Universitet From Modern Utopia to Liquid Modern Anti-Utopia? Jacobsen, Michael Hviid
... satisfying utopia either. Thus, Bauman’s utopian strand, in which utopianism is constituted by creative human activity, has been part and parcel of his writings from the very early years as an ‘organic’ and ‘legislating’ intellectual in state socialist Poland to his later years as a ‘free-floating’ ...
... satisfying utopia either. Thus, Bauman’s utopian strand, in which utopianism is constituted by creative human activity, has been part and parcel of his writings from the very early years as an ‘organic’ and ‘legislating’ intellectual in state socialist Poland to his later years as a ‘free-floating’ ...
Robert Owen in the History of the Social Sciences: Three Presentist
... as an argument for a novel approach to presentist historiography, one that offers historians of science an alternative to the oft-unproductive historicist critiques, and encourages them to focus on the actual intentions and work that is being cunningly done by the presentist authors to get their eff ...
... as an argument for a novel approach to presentist historiography, one that offers historians of science an alternative to the oft-unproductive historicist critiques, and encourages them to focus on the actual intentions and work that is being cunningly done by the presentist authors to get their eff ...
University of Groningen Rethinking the culture-economy
... theoretical history of the culture - economy dialectic. One of the research goals is to explain what is or was meant by questions and statements about the relationships between culture and economy. Hence, part of this book is (a form of) concept(-ual) analysis (CA). However, there is no single field ...
... theoretical history of the culture - economy dialectic. One of the research goals is to explain what is or was meant by questions and statements about the relationships between culture and economy. Hence, part of this book is (a form of) concept(-ual) analysis (CA). However, there is no single field ...
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... production, in order to maintain the accumulation of capital and the reproduction of capitalist class relations (Harvey 2014, 146 f.). However, in many countries in SSA, colonial powers established or took over existing structures and transformed them, in order to extract value to benefit the Europe ...
... production, in order to maintain the accumulation of capital and the reproduction of capitalist class relations (Harvey 2014, 146 f.). However, in many countries in SSA, colonial powers established or took over existing structures and transformed them, in order to extract value to benefit the Europe ...
The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose - Durham e
... encouragement. I have benefited from the assistance of the staff at Durham and Sussex university libraries and at the Warwick Modern Records Centre. I am grateful to all those who attended and spoke at the Durham conference on Gillian Rose I co-organised with Marcus Pound and Theresa Phillips, and e ...
... encouragement. I have benefited from the assistance of the staff at Durham and Sussex university libraries and at the Warwick Modern Records Centre. I am grateful to all those who attended and spoke at the Durham conference on Gillian Rose I co-organised with Marcus Pound and Theresa Phillips, and e ...
Historicism Versus Falibilism Alfredo Marcos | fyl.uva.es
... science that has long dealt with a practically isolated system, the solar system. Now, this is an exceptional case, it is not what usually happens with physical systems. But the argument that Popper considers definitive is couched in these terms: “(i) The course of human history is strongly influenc ...
... science that has long dealt with a practically isolated system, the solar system. Now, this is an exceptional case, it is not what usually happens with physical systems. But the argument that Popper considers definitive is couched in these terms: “(i) The course of human history is strongly influenc ...
Depletion and Social Reproduction
... In conceptualising the body to measure depletion, we understand it as embedded in social relations – while discrete, it is relational, while being depleted on an individual basis, it does so within social frameworks that position it in relations to other bodies. These relations are historically spec ...
... In conceptualising the body to measure depletion, we understand it as embedded in social relations – while discrete, it is relational, while being depleted on an individual basis, it does so within social frameworks that position it in relations to other bodies. These relations are historically spec ...
Chapter 1 The Sociological Perspective
... B) inquire into and report upon the status of women in Canada and to recommend what steps mit be taken by the Federal Government to ensure for women equal opportunities with men in all aspects of Canadian Society. C) inquire into and report upon the status of aboriginal women in Canada and to recomm ...
... B) inquire into and report upon the status of women in Canada and to recommend what steps mit be taken by the Federal Government to ensure for women equal opportunities with men in all aspects of Canadian Society. C) inquire into and report upon the status of aboriginal women in Canada and to recomm ...
Social semantics: how useful has group selection been?
... A greater understanding in evolutionary biology is often obtained by looking at the same problem in different ways (Maynard Smith, 1983). This fact is well established in the field of social evolution, where explanations for behaviours such as cooperation can be carved up in a number of ways, each w ...
... A greater understanding in evolutionary biology is often obtained by looking at the same problem in different ways (Maynard Smith, 1983). This fact is well established in the field of social evolution, where explanations for behaviours such as cooperation can be carved up in a number of ways, each w ...
Monologue or Dialogue. Challenges of Communication in Latin
... The overall aim of development work is to improve the lives of the individuals and communities in need. Development projects are varied, including those that aim to diminish poverty, create new opportunities, increase citizen participation, and strengthen knowledge and capacities in critical areas s ...
... The overall aim of development work is to improve the lives of the individuals and communities in need. Development projects are varied, including those that aim to diminish poverty, create new opportunities, increase citizen participation, and strengthen knowledge and capacities in critical areas s ...
Race, Racism and Social Class - College of Letters, Arts, and Social
... BP. Bowser and KD. Whittle (1996). Personal Reflections on W.E.B. Du Bois: The Person, Scholar, and Activist by Herbert and Fay Aptheker. In Rutledge Dennis (ed.) W.E.B. Du Bois: The Scholar as Activist. Vol. 9. Greenwich: JAI Press. ...
... BP. Bowser and KD. Whittle (1996). Personal Reflections on W.E.B. Du Bois: The Person, Scholar, and Activist by Herbert and Fay Aptheker. In Rutledge Dennis (ed.) W.E.B. Du Bois: The Scholar as Activist. Vol. 9. Greenwich: JAI Press. ...