
paper 2: beyond gdp
... As yet, though, these initiatives are at a relatively early stage and there is a danger that the momentum will not be sustained and policy will not change, or only change in relatively trivial ways. If in practice governments continue to place a premium on GDP – measuring and valuing economic growth ...
... As yet, though, these initiatives are at a relatively early stage and there is a danger that the momentum will not be sustained and policy will not change, or only change in relatively trivial ways. If in practice governments continue to place a premium on GDP – measuring and valuing economic growth ...
Social Functions — 1 Social functions of emotions at four levels of
... refer to, their preferred kinds of data, and the theoretical traditions within which they explain the origins and defining characteristics of emotions. Our aim will be to specify the differences and similarities in the accounts offered at each of the four levels, and to show how these levels can be ...
... refer to, their preferred kinds of data, and the theoretical traditions within which they explain the origins and defining characteristics of emotions. Our aim will be to specify the differences and similarities in the accounts offered at each of the four levels, and to show how these levels can be ...
Toward a New Critical Theory with a Cosmopolitan Intent
... categories of the state census are the main operational categories of empirical social science. This is even true for most “global” data, which presuppose nationstate statistics and exclude transnational “networks,” “flows,” and “scapes.” (g) In membership and statistical representation, methodologi ...
... categories of the state census are the main operational categories of empirical social science. This is even true for most “global” data, which presuppose nationstate statistics and exclude transnational “networks,” “flows,” and “scapes.” (g) In membership and statistical representation, methodologi ...
FV Slaby, Haueis, and Choudhury for Routledge - PH
... as evolutionary theory (Young, in press), forms of materialism or determinism, and are regularly endowed with an apparently robust, often tacitly normative, authority (Hartmann, in press).2 In this way, neuroscience is not, after all, so radically different from philosophy and other broadly intellig ...
... as evolutionary theory (Young, in press), forms of materialism or determinism, and are regularly endowed with an apparently robust, often tacitly normative, authority (Hartmann, in press).2 In this way, neuroscience is not, after all, so radically different from philosophy and other broadly intellig ...
Economics Rules
... criticisms coming from outside the field missed the point. There was too much misinformation about what economists really do. And I couldn’t help but think that ...
... criticisms coming from outside the field missed the point. There was too much misinformation about what economists really do. And I couldn’t help but think that ...
Law and Neoliberalism - Duke Law Scholarship Repository
... we discuss in greater detail below. More specifically, our argument in this article does not concern markets considered abstractly, but markets deployed to further capital accumulation under present historical conditions. Of course markets have not always functioned in the way they do under capitali ...
... we discuss in greater detail below. More specifically, our argument in this article does not concern markets considered abstractly, but markets deployed to further capital accumulation under present historical conditions. Of course markets have not always functioned in the way they do under capitali ...
AdelmanAlan1977
... consumerism transmitted by television generates a production-consumption cycle oriented toward the upper and :middle classes, and away from the needs of the lower classes, by increasing demand in the direction of luxury ...
... consumerism transmitted by television generates a production-consumption cycle oriented toward the upper and :middle classes, and away from the needs of the lower classes, by increasing demand in the direction of luxury ...
When Psychoanalysis and Ethics Collide
... ideology provides the defining context that speaks to how a culture understands and interprets itself. A culture's ethical doctrine provides the text that speaks to "...the body of values by which a culture understands and interprets itself with regard to what is good and bad (Scott, p. 4, 1990)" .. ...
... ideology provides the defining context that speaks to how a culture understands and interprets itself. A culture's ethical doctrine provides the text that speaks to "...the body of values by which a culture understands and interprets itself with regard to what is good and bad (Scott, p. 4, 1990)" .. ...
Heirlooms, Nikes and Bribes: Towards a Sociology of Things
... shared meanings. This is a common way to conceive of the distinction between people and things in Western society. This view is often contrasted with non-Western societies, where things are supposed to possess a life of their own (cf. Appadurai 1986). In some tribal societies described by Marcel Mau ...
... shared meanings. This is a common way to conceive of the distinction between people and things in Western society. This view is often contrasted with non-Western societies, where things are supposed to possess a life of their own (cf. Appadurai 1986). In some tribal societies described by Marcel Mau ...
1 The Concept of Moral Economy Applied to Riots and Protest in
... form of protest. Yet it is ironic that mobilization studies owe a debt to the legacy of two of their founders, Anthony Oberschall and Charles Tilly. Oberschall (1973), for his part, explicitly included the riot in his model for the crossing of protest degree of integration of group and internal stru ...
... form of protest. Yet it is ironic that mobilization studies owe a debt to the legacy of two of their founders, Anthony Oberschall and Charles Tilly. Oberschall (1973), for his part, explicitly included the riot in his model for the crossing of protest degree of integration of group and internal stru ...
NEXUS ANALYSIS 1. Nexus analysis – an action oriented approach
... many different linguistic and anthropological fields: Critical Discourse Analysis, Ethnography of Communication, social psychology, interactional sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. One of the aims of nexus analysis is to clarify the many complex relations between discourse and social acti ...
... many different linguistic and anthropological fields: Critical Discourse Analysis, Ethnography of Communication, social psychology, interactional sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. One of the aims of nexus analysis is to clarify the many complex relations between discourse and social acti ...
On the units of geographical economics
... single industry in economics. Krugman’s broad category of manufacturers may produce differentiated products, but in their generalised activity they are all essentially part of one unified sector. The third unit upon which geographical economics relies is the firm. This is the decision-making unit that ...
... single industry in economics. Krugman’s broad category of manufacturers may produce differentiated products, but in their generalised activity they are all essentially part of one unified sector. The third unit upon which geographical economics relies is the firm. This is the decision-making unit that ...
EU-Africa Cooperation on Mobility, Displacement, and
... as this does not pertain to its central purpose of poverty reduction, and may even work counter to that purpose. Recommendations for the Valletta Summit on Migration In the EU-Africa Declaration on Migration and Mobility by the fourth EU-Africa Summit in April 2014, leaders acknowledged that “the be ...
... as this does not pertain to its central purpose of poverty reduction, and may even work counter to that purpose. Recommendations for the Valletta Summit on Migration In the EU-Africa Declaration on Migration and Mobility by the fourth EU-Africa Summit in April 2014, leaders acknowledged that “the be ...
Cultural and Creative Index: an approach to Latin America and the
... those countries’ citizens. Thus, taking into account the region’s persistent socioeconomic inequality, we come close to the observation of more disaggregated variables related to economic, social, endowment and cultural development of about twenty Latin American countries, according to demand, suppl ...
... those countries’ citizens. Thus, taking into account the region’s persistent socioeconomic inequality, we come close to the observation of more disaggregated variables related to economic, social, endowment and cultural development of about twenty Latin American countries, according to demand, suppl ...