
Manifesto of computational social science
... The most insightful computational studies of altruism are due to Nowak and Sigmund Nowak and Sigmund 1998, who had the merit, among others, to point out the role of image scoring in the evolution of donation. In turn, image scoring gave impulse to the study of reputation (for two recent reviews see ...
... The most insightful computational studies of altruism are due to Nowak and Sigmund Nowak and Sigmund 1998, who had the merit, among others, to point out the role of image scoring in the evolution of donation. In turn, image scoring gave impulse to the study of reputation (for two recent reviews see ...
Using mixed methods for analysing culture: The cultural capital and
... film very often. Given that Bourdieu himself says relatively little about these media, and that these forms of media have become increasingly important, we can draw the conclusion that this field is not marked so clearly by differentiation and discrimination as music, in particular. This confirms th ...
... film very often. Given that Bourdieu himself says relatively little about these media, and that these forms of media have become increasingly important, we can draw the conclusion that this field is not marked so clearly by differentiation and discrimination as music, in particular. This confirms th ...
Postmodernism and Sociology: From the - CJ
... more generally as a rupture ‘‘which is . . . political, economic, technical and so forth’’ (Derrida [1966] 1978:450). But, in each of these cases, the existence of a postmodern society is only a distant cause for what these thinkers find more central, namely, issues of the state of knowledge in cont ...
... more generally as a rupture ‘‘which is . . . political, economic, technical and so forth’’ (Derrida [1966] 1978:450). But, in each of these cases, the existence of a postmodern society is only a distant cause for what these thinkers find more central, namely, issues of the state of knowledge in cont ...
People, Places and Things: Leveraging Insights from Distributed
... understood by considering it as a sociocultural-technical phenomenon and that as such the meaningful components of cognitive activity cannot be limited to mental representations, but must include culture, social structures, people and tools. It rejects the approach of classical cognitive science whi ...
... understood by considering it as a sociocultural-technical phenomenon and that as such the meaningful components of cognitive activity cannot be limited to mental representations, but must include culture, social structures, people and tools. It rejects the approach of classical cognitive science whi ...
Working Paper - Tufts University
... Ontological questions concern how we envision the nature of reality. In recent issues of this journal, economist and critical realist Tony Lawson (1999) urged feminist economists to engage with ontology, while feminist philosopher Sandra Harding (1999), in reply, argued that for strategic reasons fe ...
... Ontological questions concern how we envision the nature of reality. In recent issues of this journal, economist and critical realist Tony Lawson (1999) urged feminist economists to engage with ontology, while feminist philosopher Sandra Harding (1999), in reply, argued that for strategic reasons fe ...
Professions as Science-Based Occupations
... professions should commence from and rest upon. The issue of how professions should be defined has haunted studies of professions for a long time. Why is it important? Firstly, if the study of the professions is or seeks to be a discipline of its own, its object of study must be ‘constituted’ as a s ...
... professions should commence from and rest upon. The issue of how professions should be defined has haunted studies of professions for a long time. Why is it important? Firstly, if the study of the professions is or seeks to be a discipline of its own, its object of study must be ‘constituted’ as a s ...
2010 by Prof. T. J. Agiobenebo
... of labour principle (not from the usual sources cited but from ...
... of labour principle (not from the usual sources cited but from ...
Text and Subject Position after Althusser
... Althusser's essay on ideology reached England in the early 1970s and was developed especially in the work of the film journal, Screen, as a means of analysing the way aesthetic texts afford a position to the reader as an effect of discourse. Althusser, however, was rethought with Hirst's criticisms ...
... Althusser's essay on ideology reached England in the early 1970s and was developed especially in the work of the film journal, Screen, as a means of analysing the way aesthetic texts afford a position to the reader as an effect of discourse. Althusser, however, was rethought with Hirst's criticisms ...
deleuze desire n pleasure notes on foucault
... constitutive, the only thing that can go against them are phenomena of "resistance", and the question bears on the status of these phenomena. In effect they themselves would not be anti-repressive or ideological either. Whence the importance of two pages in VS where Michel says: let no one tell me t ...
... constitutive, the only thing that can go against them are phenomena of "resistance", and the question bears on the status of these phenomena. In effect they themselves would not be anti-repressive or ideological either. Whence the importance of two pages in VS where Michel says: let no one tell me t ...
Writing fellowship proposals
... special technical approach or unusual, hard-won data? A scholar who has done extensive field or archival research, or has refined a set of tools, or has trained in a special research skill might allocate some portion of the proposal to explaining how the nature of those experiences, tools, or skills ...
... special technical approach or unusual, hard-won data? A scholar who has done extensive field or archival research, or has refined a set of tools, or has trained in a special research skill might allocate some portion of the proposal to explaining how the nature of those experiences, tools, or skills ...
Mises, Kant, and the Methodology of Economic Science
... English school was in the ascendancy, the first part of the price problem was almost the only one to be treated, and much too nearly to the complete exclusion of the other. Later on, the historical method, originating in Germany, took over the lead. It was characterized by a fondness for emphasizing ...
... English school was in the ascendancy, the first part of the price problem was almost the only one to be treated, and much too nearly to the complete exclusion of the other. Later on, the historical method, originating in Germany, took over the lead. It was characterized by a fondness for emphasizing ...
1 The Enlightenment and the development of social theory
... or turn away from it, for it is the only world that we have. This is the world which became an object of inquiry for the social sciences. Emerging modes of political practice, however, contained within them both positive and negative elements. In negative terms, the Western Intellectual Tradition (B ...
... or turn away from it, for it is the only world that we have. This is the world which became an object of inquiry for the social sciences. Emerging modes of political practice, however, contained within them both positive and negative elements. In negative terms, the Western Intellectual Tradition (B ...
THE SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF IDEOLOGY (1940-60
... a revisionist position (depending upon one’s viewpoint). Marx was influenced by the interest theory of the philosophical materialists of the French enlightenment, but the theory of interests remains one of the unspecified components in his system. Engels, and indeed Marx in some of his writings, mad ...
... a revisionist position (depending upon one’s viewpoint). Marx was influenced by the interest theory of the philosophical materialists of the French enlightenment, but the theory of interests remains one of the unspecified components in his system. Engels, and indeed Marx in some of his writings, mad ...