ibn khaldun`s conception of dynastic cycles and
... Since the beginning of the discipline, International Relations (IR) theorists have tried to answer number of questions. One of them, probably the most important one, is about the causes that lie behind war and shifts in international politics (Burchill & Linklater, 2005, p. 7). Different answers to ...
... Since the beginning of the discipline, International Relations (IR) theorists have tried to answer number of questions. One of them, probably the most important one, is about the causes that lie behind war and shifts in international politics (Burchill & Linklater, 2005, p. 7). Different answers to ...
apontamentos iniciais sobre a situação desta área no brasil
... of the world, the differentiation of the way of life and the consolidation of personality (Almeida; Gutierrez, 2013). Definition of Leisure via TCA Leisure as interpreted via "Theory of Communicative Action" is essentially a social relationship that is expressed in LW (Almeida; Gutierrez, 2011a). Th ...
... of the world, the differentiation of the way of life and the consolidation of personality (Almeida; Gutierrez, 2013). Definition of Leisure via TCA Leisure as interpreted via "Theory of Communicative Action" is essentially a social relationship that is expressed in LW (Almeida; Gutierrez, 2011a). Th ...
James Tobin - Willem Buiter
... Jim Tobin, who died on March 11, 2002 at the age of 84, was one of giants of economics of the second half of the twentieth century and the greatest macroeconomist of his generation. Tobin’s influence on macroeconomic theory is so pervasive - so much part of our professional ‘acquis’ - that many youn ...
... Jim Tobin, who died on March 11, 2002 at the age of 84, was one of giants of economics of the second half of the twentieth century and the greatest macroeconomist of his generation. Tobin’s influence on macroeconomic theory is so pervasive - so much part of our professional ‘acquis’ - that many youn ...
THE EVOLUTION OF CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES
... I have incurred many debts during the time that I was researching and writing this dissertation. First, I must thank the members of my dissertation committee. Dr. Stephen Hart served as the internal-external examiner for the dissertation defense and contributed a variety of useful comments that will ...
... I have incurred many debts during the time that I was researching and writing this dissertation. First, I must thank the members of my dissertation committee. Dr. Stephen Hart served as the internal-external examiner for the dissertation defense and contributed a variety of useful comments that will ...
Critical Approaches to Fieldwork : Contemporary and
... I have just described very approximately what happens on innumerable archaeological sites in Britain and all over the world; the precise procedures might differ, but basically they share similar goals. How is it that we use these procedures? Why do we do it in this way rather than in any other? I as ...
... I have just described very approximately what happens on innumerable archaeological sites in Britain and all over the world; the precise procedures might differ, but basically they share similar goals. How is it that we use these procedures? Why do we do it in this way rather than in any other? I as ...
University of Groningen Rethinking the culture-economy
... is the meaning of a word. The difference is illustrated nicely and very interestingly in Motter et al. (2002), who defined two words similar if they represented more or less the same concepts and mapped these connections between words in the English language. They found that 'one only needs three st ...
... is the meaning of a word. The difference is illustrated nicely and very interestingly in Motter et al. (2002), who defined two words similar if they represented more or less the same concepts and mapped these connections between words in the English language. They found that 'one only needs three st ...
Civil Society and Poverty Reduction
... 16 Second, the proportions of the populations of different countries that are ‘poor’ vary greatly. The proportions are higher in countries with (i) low average per capita incomes and/or (ii) low ratings on the Human Development Index and/or (iii) high levels of inequality. Since the proportions var ...
... 16 Second, the proportions of the populations of different countries that are ‘poor’ vary greatly. The proportions are higher in countries with (i) low average per capita incomes and/or (ii) low ratings on the Human Development Index and/or (iii) high levels of inequality. Since the proportions var ...
A Circular Economy in the Netherlands by 2050
... asked the SER to give its view of how the different parties (including the government and social partners) could better anticipate the transition to a circular economy. They also asked subsidiary questions about promoting innovation, about new business models and about the role of employment. In its ...
... asked the SER to give its view of how the different parties (including the government and social partners) could better anticipate the transition to a circular economy. They also asked subsidiary questions about promoting innovation, about new business models and about the role of employment. In its ...
Composite indicators, synthetic indicators and scoreboards: how far
... group of economies converging or not? Just to list a few. At the same time, we are surrounded by an abundance of indicators trying to provide answers to these questions, at different levels of sophistication, in many cases serving as a basis for evidencebased policy decisions. Such indicators often ...
... group of economies converging or not? Just to list a few. At the same time, we are surrounded by an abundance of indicators trying to provide answers to these questions, at different levels of sophistication, in many cases serving as a basis for evidencebased policy decisions. Such indicators often ...
What is the radical imagination
... matter of learning to imagine our relationships differently? This approach came under two levels of critique. Critics like Karl Marx argued that social institutions were far from “merely imaginary” but were, instead, based in the material power relations and the institutionalization of power through ...
... matter of learning to imagine our relationships differently? This approach came under two levels of critique. Critics like Karl Marx argued that social institutions were far from “merely imaginary” but were, instead, based in the material power relations and the institutionalization of power through ...
Commitment in the process of translation and control of
... achieving the goals of its members as users, i.e. the role of the cooperative is fundamentally economic and social promotion of its members (GROSSKOPF, 1994). According to Staatz (1989), until the 1960s, the debate about cooperative organizations, was focused on the discussion if cooperatives repres ...
... achieving the goals of its members as users, i.e. the role of the cooperative is fundamentally economic and social promotion of its members (GROSSKOPF, 1994). According to Staatz (1989), until the 1960s, the debate about cooperative organizations, was focused on the discussion if cooperatives repres ...
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 ...