Fundamental Assumptions in Narrative Analysis
... or narrative research, or else explicitly use the term narrative or its declensions in their title, abstract or among their key words. Our exploration revealed no strong and stable distinctions in the use of the terms narrative analysis, narrative approach or narrative research. On these bases, seve ...
... or narrative research, or else explicitly use the term narrative or its declensions in their title, abstract or among their key words. Our exploration revealed no strong and stable distinctions in the use of the terms narrative analysis, narrative approach or narrative research. On these bases, seve ...
The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose - Durham e
... societies. It provides a significant contribution to the development of HegelianAdornian Frankfurt theories, including how such theories could be open to religion and a unique version of ideology critique based on jurisprudence. It calls for a broad vision of philosophy of law, in which relations be ...
... societies. It provides a significant contribution to the development of HegelianAdornian Frankfurt theories, including how such theories could be open to religion and a unique version of ideology critique based on jurisprudence. It calls for a broad vision of philosophy of law, in which relations be ...
Anticipating the Cultural Aspects of Sharing for SDI Development
... Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is fundamentally a concept about facilitation and coordination of the exchange and sharing of spatial data between stakeholders from different political/administrative levels. In principle, SDIs underpin the design and development of mechanisms that facilitate the c ...
... Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is fundamentally a concept about facilitation and coordination of the exchange and sharing of spatial data between stakeholders from different political/administrative levels. In principle, SDIs underpin the design and development of mechanisms that facilitate the c ...
Journal of Classical Sociology
... also founded sociology on culturalistic premises (Hałas, 2001a). Culturalism in mid-20th-century American sociology was also quite visibly represented by Howard Becker, who in his Preface to Through Values to Social Interpretation praisingly stated: ‘To Florian Znaniecki, who, although he did not kn ...
... also founded sociology on culturalistic premises (Hałas, 2001a). Culturalism in mid-20th-century American sociology was also quite visibly represented by Howard Becker, who in his Preface to Through Values to Social Interpretation praisingly stated: ‘To Florian Znaniecki, who, although he did not kn ...
factors influencing recruitment strategies
... fulfilling those needs. The organization‟s human resource needs are tied to the overall business plan. The needs are in terms of numbers, quality, specialized skills and talents in every area of the organizational activities. Price (2007), further states that the organization‟s human resource needs ...
... fulfilling those needs. The organization‟s human resource needs are tied to the overall business plan. The needs are in terms of numbers, quality, specialized skills and talents in every area of the organizational activities. Price (2007), further states that the organization‟s human resource needs ...
Income Inequality and Poverty During the Transition from Planned to
... of the transition relatively well. But in some other countries, the quality of surveys has not improved, and their reliability may have deteriorated as circumstances changed. For example, while the surveys may have once offered a more or less accurate picture of households employed in the state sect ...
... of the transition relatively well. But in some other countries, the quality of surveys has not improved, and their reliability may have deteriorated as circumstances changed. For example, while the surveys may have once offered a more or less accurate picture of households employed in the state sect ...
Electronic Fortune-Tellers - DUO
... Big Data technologies are becoming increasingly prevalent across many aspects of society. By using advanced algorithmic models and vast databases, programmers have developed tools that can accurately calculate the probabilities of future events occurring. Predictive policing is one such tool, promis ...
... Big Data technologies are becoming increasingly prevalent across many aspects of society. By using advanced algorithmic models and vast databases, programmers have developed tools that can accurately calculate the probabilities of future events occurring. Predictive policing is one such tool, promis ...
Professionalism as Symbolic Capital: Materials for a Bourdieusian
... post-industrial societies (Bell 1973). Such approaches might also be applied from more macro-sociological stances, in order to understand which groups control other groups in modern societies (cf. Johnson 1972). Evetts (2003) sees such accounts of professionalism as “ideology” accounts. It is quite ...
... post-industrial societies (Bell 1973). Such approaches might also be applied from more macro-sociological stances, in order to understand which groups control other groups in modern societies (cf. Johnson 1972). Evetts (2003) sees such accounts of professionalism as “ideology” accounts. It is quite ...
Neglected Affinities: Max Weber and Georg Simmel
... Simmels studies.21Also, both authorshold, what have been termed in Simmel's case, a tragic view of culture.22And, finally although Weber raised objections to Simmel's psychologizing,the latter is attributed to have provided an intellectual stimulus for Weber's notionof interpretiveunderstanding.23 I ...
... Simmels studies.21Also, both authorshold, what have been termed in Simmel's case, a tragic view of culture.22And, finally although Weber raised objections to Simmel's psychologizing,the latter is attributed to have provided an intellectual stimulus for Weber's notionof interpretiveunderstanding.23 I ...
The Evaluation of Post-Keynesian Economics
... Economics and then give the developments of Post-Keynesian Economics in terms of their assumptions and methodology, later on we will discuss the current state of Post-Keynesian Economics. Post-Keynesian school of macroeconomics was developed in the mid ‘80s as a reaction not only against New Classic ...
... Economics and then give the developments of Post-Keynesian Economics in terms of their assumptions and methodology, later on we will discuss the current state of Post-Keynesian Economics. Post-Keynesian school of macroeconomics was developed in the mid ‘80s as a reaction not only against New Classic ...
"Transnational History: Identities, Structures, States", in
... independent nation-states and those who, according to particular modernisation theorists, were supposed to integrate or assimilate themselves into larger national units. This suggests that these regions, in particular the non-European world, do not require national specialisations, creating separate ...
... independent nation-states and those who, according to particular modernisation theorists, were supposed to integrate or assimilate themselves into larger national units. This suggests that these regions, in particular the non-European world, do not require national specialisations, creating separate ...
Discourse in Action: Introducing mediated discourse analysis
... 4 Rodney H. Jones and Sigrid Norris users to each other in a complex nexus of practices, connecting these moments to policies and discourses of public health and personal attraction, gender politics and family politics, corporate capitalism and the discourse of academia. Were we to analyze just the ...
... 4 Rodney H. Jones and Sigrid Norris users to each other in a complex nexus of practices, connecting these moments to policies and discourses of public health and personal attraction, gender politics and family politics, corporate capitalism and the discourse of academia. Were we to analyze just the ...
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 ...
1 CULTURAL EVOLUTION TRUE AND FALSE
... and diminish its impact, if not turn it down, it seems to me that the need for ‘organizational enforcement’ of spontaneously generated institutions or systems of rules (e.g. markets) is clearly put forth in Hayek, but indeed has never been systematically investigated by him. It is true that later i ...
... and diminish its impact, if not turn it down, it seems to me that the need for ‘organizational enforcement’ of spontaneously generated institutions or systems of rules (e.g. markets) is clearly put forth in Hayek, but indeed has never been systematically investigated by him. It is true that later i ...