
RD 805 MODULE CONTENTS[1]
... legacy remains confusing, as does its connection to recent globalization theory. This module introduces the students to the concepts of modern theories focusing on participatory, enterprise development, tourism and ecology. The analysis will give due emphasis on types of evidence and knowledge avail ...
... legacy remains confusing, as does its connection to recent globalization theory. This module introduces the students to the concepts of modern theories focusing on participatory, enterprise development, tourism and ecology. The analysis will give due emphasis on types of evidence and knowledge avail ...
The Iconomy of Creative Currencies in the City of Knowledge
... To what extent do these modalities express the creative possibilities of currencies? How different are they from digital versions of the already existent and well known transcendent image of money, that of the financial system and central banks? Are they affirming once again the face of dominant mon ...
... To what extent do these modalities express the creative possibilities of currencies? How different are they from digital versions of the already existent and well known transcendent image of money, that of the financial system and central banks? Are they affirming once again the face of dominant mon ...
The Interpretation of Cultures
... There is a logical conflict between asserting that, say, “religion,” “marriage,” or “property” are empirical universals and giving them very much in the way of specific content, for to say that they are empirical universals is to say that they have the same content, and to say they have the same con ...
... There is a logical conflict between asserting that, say, “religion,” “marriage,” or “property” are empirical universals and giving them very much in the way of specific content, for to say that they are empirical universals is to say that they have the same content, and to say they have the same con ...
Eco Fem Top Level 1NC Shell Science in its current form relies on
... development generated a violent, unhealthy and unequal world. It is a world where a small minority live in material luxury, while millions of people live in misery. These poor people are marginalized by the global economic system. They are There is today an increasing critique of economic developmen ...
... development generated a violent, unhealthy and unequal world. It is a world where a small minority live in material luxury, while millions of people live in misery. These poor people are marginalized by the global economic system. They are There is today an increasing critique of economic developmen ...
A southern perspective on development studies
... The political and intellectual undercurrents that drove the centre of world power after the Second World War are not recognizable today, given the relatively “multi-polar” dominion arrangements, despite United States of America’s relative hegemony. Then it seemed imminent the face-to-face confrontat ...
... The political and intellectual undercurrents that drove the centre of world power after the Second World War are not recognizable today, given the relatively “multi-polar” dominion arrangements, despite United States of America’s relative hegemony. Then it seemed imminent the face-to-face confrontat ...
the role of natural resources and the social capital in eu`s growth
... between the pillars. The social dimension of sustainable development should be stopped to be considered as the weakest pillar. Until recently the “environment matter” was the main concern of sustainability trying to convert “environment” to “economy matter” bearing in mind that the market prices of ...
... between the pillars. The social dimension of sustainable development should be stopped to be considered as the weakest pillar. Until recently the “environment matter” was the main concern of sustainability trying to convert “environment” to “economy matter” bearing in mind that the market prices of ...
It`s the Core Economy stupid: An Open Letter to the Non
... evolve: our ability to care for each other, to come to each other’s rescue, to learn from each other, to stand up for what’s right and to oppose what is wrong. In market terms, those capacities, if abundant, are worthless. In terms of rebuilding the Core Economy, those values are literally price-les ...
... evolve: our ability to care for each other, to come to each other’s rescue, to learn from each other, to stand up for what’s right and to oppose what is wrong. In market terms, those capacities, if abundant, are worthless. In terms of rebuilding the Core Economy, those values are literally price-les ...
centrally planned economy
... government intervention. (b) based on the principles of a centrally planned economy, with limited government intervention. (c) based on the principles of the free market, and allows no government intervention. (d) based on the principles of the free market, but allows some government intervention. 2 ...
... government intervention. (b) based on the principles of a centrally planned economy, with limited government intervention. (c) based on the principles of the free market, and allows no government intervention. (d) based on the principles of the free market, but allows some government intervention. 2 ...
Walrasian Economics in Retrospect
... consumption through the attempts of James Duesenberry to explain consumption/savingspatterns in terms of "keeping up with the Joneses," to John Kenneth Galbraith's notion that consumer tastes are created by advertising. Doubtless the most recognized of such critics is Herbert Simon, whose concept of ...
... consumption through the attempts of James Duesenberry to explain consumption/savingspatterns in terms of "keeping up with the Joneses," to John Kenneth Galbraith's notion that consumer tastes are created by advertising. Doubtless the most recognized of such critics is Herbert Simon, whose concept of ...
ib history of the americas
... 20. “Progressives professed to believe that government at all levels should be strong, efficient, and democratic so that it could better serve the people.” Explain the ways in which progressives intended to change American government to achieve these aims. 21. Compare and contrast the ideas of Booke ...
... 20. “Progressives professed to believe that government at all levels should be strong, efficient, and democratic so that it could better serve the people.” Explain the ways in which progressives intended to change American government to achieve these aims. 21. Compare and contrast the ideas of Booke ...
IF YOU`RE THINKING OF LIVING IN STS / A Guide
... who claim authority as students of science and technology and who may also expect anthropologists to prove that they have something new or interesting to say. In this essay I provide in somewhat idiosyncratic terms a partial map of STS (science and technology studies) that focuses on researchers and ...
... who claim authority as students of science and technology and who may also expect anthropologists to prove that they have something new or interesting to say. In this essay I provide in somewhat idiosyncratic terms a partial map of STS (science and technology studies) that focuses on researchers and ...
A Multidisciplinary-economic Framework of Analysis
... different research programs. They do barely have a place in the textbooks that dominate academic education. Scientifically speaking, however, they contribute significantly to a better understanding of the functioning of our economies and societies. Post-Keynesians and radical economists have develop ...
... different research programs. They do barely have a place in the textbooks that dominate academic education. Scientifically speaking, however, they contribute significantly to a better understanding of the functioning of our economies and societies. Post-Keynesians and radical economists have develop ...
The Sea Battle Tomorrow: The Identity of Reflexive Economic Agents
... not only consistent choice behavior but also choice behavior consistent with a closed equilibrium conception of a competitive economy Given behavioral economics doubts about the axioms, especially vagueness in regard to completeness, one strategy, the ‘preference purification approach,’ asks how com ...
... not only consistent choice behavior but also choice behavior consistent with a closed equilibrium conception of a competitive economy Given behavioral economics doubts about the axioms, especially vagueness in regard to completeness, one strategy, the ‘preference purification approach,’ asks how com ...
Sample Chapter - Duke University Press
... this autobiography. Life histories are produced in the framework of a wider investigation and are the product of the researcher’s own initiative in contacting the informant and spending a good deal of time in trying to set down his/her story in accordance with a certain thematic and historical focus ...
... this autobiography. Life histories are produced in the framework of a wider investigation and are the product of the researcher’s own initiative in contacting the informant and spending a good deal of time in trying to set down his/her story in accordance with a certain thematic and historical focus ...
Chapter 4: Economic growth and chronic poverty
... increasing value-added, either as producers to effectively connect protection. In doing so, it touches upon two themselves or as employees – frequently chronically poor people chronic poverty traps – poor work opporswitching between or integrating farmto the growth process. tunities, and spatial dis ...
... increasing value-added, either as producers to effectively connect protection. In doing so, it touches upon two themselves or as employees – frequently chronically poor people chronic poverty traps – poor work opporswitching between or integrating farmto the growth process. tunities, and spatial dis ...
text as laboratory
... The oldest human questions The collection of Mason, Anthropology Through Science Fiction (Mason 1974), offers a beautiful starting point for analyzing short sci-fi stories that deal with core anthropological issues, such as the definition of 'human', the role of adaptation in human evolution, the de ...
... The oldest human questions The collection of Mason, Anthropology Through Science Fiction (Mason 1974), offers a beautiful starting point for analyzing short sci-fi stories that deal with core anthropological issues, such as the definition of 'human', the role of adaptation in human evolution, the de ...
A2 Biopolitics - Open Evidence Archive
... orders are grey, are essentially or effectively “the same.” Power is a set of social relations, in which individuals and groups have varying degrees of autonomy and effective subjectivity. And discourse is, as Foucault argued, “tactically polyvalent.” Discursive elements (like the various elements o ...
... orders are grey, are essentially or effectively “the same.” Power is a set of social relations, in which individuals and groups have varying degrees of autonomy and effective subjectivity. And discourse is, as Foucault argued, “tactically polyvalent.” Discursive elements (like the various elements o ...