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... Chapman & B. Gaydarska 2007, where they were perhaps promoted to the level of proper theory. Bailey’s short chapter on figurines in his 2000 volume was massively expanded in 2005 with Prehistoric Figurines, in which ...
... Chapman & B. Gaydarska 2007, where they were perhaps promoted to the level of proper theory. Bailey’s short chapter on figurines in his 2000 volume was massively expanded in 2005 with Prehistoric Figurines, in which ...
An exploration of the social construction of race and racial identity : a
... physical agile. However historically within the United States, race and racial identity can be recognized as a fluid and changing phenomenon. By example, the U.S. Census validates these changes throughout history. The 2010 U.S Census lists 14 different racial categories in addition to the option to ...
... physical agile. However historically within the United States, race and racial identity can be recognized as a fluid and changing phenomenon. By example, the U.S. Census validates these changes throughout history. The 2010 U.S Census lists 14 different racial categories in addition to the option to ...
Hegel`s Theory of History
... was simply an empty task. “Periods of happiness are empty pages in history, for they are the periods of harmony, times when the antithesis is missing.”iv The question that is then raised by this passage is, how can it be possible to have an end to history? After all, if history ends in the ultimate ...
... was simply an empty task. “Periods of happiness are empty pages in history, for they are the periods of harmony, times when the antithesis is missing.”iv The question that is then raised by this passage is, how can it be possible to have an end to history? After all, if history ends in the ultimate ...
History and Theory in Anthropology
... German word Anthropologie, which described cultural attributes of diVerent ethnic groups, came to be used by a few writers in Russia and Austria in the late eighteenth century (see Vermeulen 1995). However, this usage did not become established among scholars elsewhere until much later. Eighteenth- ...
... German word Anthropologie, which described cultural attributes of diVerent ethnic groups, came to be used by a few writers in Russia and Austria in the late eighteenth century (see Vermeulen 1995). However, this usage did not become established among scholars elsewhere until much later. Eighteenth- ...
The Play of International Practices
... The declaration of a practice turn in IR has already led to substantial critique. Most directly Erik Ringmar (2014) has doubted the benefits of such a turn. As Ringmar (2014: 2) critically notes “practices of one kind or another are what scholars of international relations always have studied”. To a ...
... The declaration of a practice turn in IR has already led to substantial critique. Most directly Erik Ringmar (2014) has doubted the benefits of such a turn. As Ringmar (2014: 2) critically notes “practices of one kind or another are what scholars of international relations always have studied”. To a ...
Long-run welfare under externalities in consumption, leisure, and
... Of particular interest for our paper is the stream of literature that focuses on the macroeconomic consequences of the “keeping up with the Joneses” assumption — i.e., individuals struggling to keep up with the social position of their representative neighbor. Ljungqvist and Uhlig (2000) analyze the ...
... Of particular interest for our paper is the stream of literature that focuses on the macroeconomic consequences of the “keeping up with the Joneses” assumption — i.e., individuals struggling to keep up with the social position of their representative neighbor. Ljungqvist and Uhlig (2000) analyze the ...
ProutWorld Features Ideology Sarkar FAQ Prout in 60 minutes
... spiritual resources that are found within the Universe. Prout's vision is to create a society where this ideal is realized for the good and happiness of all. The spiritual view is of great consequence to Prout's principles of accumulation of physical wealth, the utilization and distribution of any c ...
... spiritual resources that are found within the Universe. Prout's vision is to create a society where this ideal is realized for the good and happiness of all. The spiritual view is of great consequence to Prout's principles of accumulation of physical wealth, the utilization and distribution of any c ...
Ethnic and National Identity: The Conceptual Critique
... For example a working-class identity simultaneously implied that individuals who share this form of identity have a more or less identical class position (e.g. being manual workers, dependent on similar wages, living in the similar housing estates, having the same educational qualifications, sharing ...
... For example a working-class identity simultaneously implied that individuals who share this form of identity have a more or less identical class position (e.g. being manual workers, dependent on similar wages, living in the similar housing estates, having the same educational qualifications, sharing ...
Social learning spaces - Wenger
... European Social Funds, which aimed to foster social innovation. As a way to support the spread of social innovation across projects, EQUAL started a number of communities of practice and organized events for participants to learn together. This capability to organize learning across a complex social ...
... European Social Funds, which aimed to foster social innovation. As a way to support the spread of social innovation across projects, EQUAL started a number of communities of practice and organized events for participants to learn together. This capability to organize learning across a complex social ...
Will Distributed GSS Groups Make More Extreme Decisions? An
... in a distributed environment is fast becoming a reality. As a consequence of distributed work, people located at different places are increasingly working together to make group decisions (Turoff et al. 1993). A group support system (GSS) links people electronically and is a tool to support group de ...
... in a distributed environment is fast becoming a reality. As a consequence of distributed work, people located at different places are increasingly working together to make group decisions (Turoff et al. 1993). A group support system (GSS) links people electronically and is a tool to support group de ...
Shanks Tilley 1987
... terning in archaeological data (Doran and Hodson, 1975; Orton, 1980; Richards and Ryan, 1985). Two particular fields of interpretative theory can be briefly mentioned here: theories of artefact exchange and prehistoric exchange networks; and theories of the relation of mortuary practices to the soci ...
... terning in archaeological data (Doran and Hodson, 1975; Orton, 1980; Richards and Ryan, 1985). Two particular fields of interpretative theory can be briefly mentioned here: theories of artefact exchange and prehistoric exchange networks; and theories of the relation of mortuary practices to the soci ...
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS OF
... An instructive parallel can be drawn between the way contemporary social psychologists think about communication and the way an earlier generation of social psychologists thought about cognition. It was not unusual in the late 1970s, when social cognition was beginning to emerge as an important theo ...
... An instructive parallel can be drawn between the way contemporary social psychologists think about communication and the way an earlier generation of social psychologists thought about cognition. It was not unusual in the late 1970s, when social cognition was beginning to emerge as an important theo ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES Lawrence H. Goulder
... There remains relatively little agreement as to what might constitute a reasonable value for the consumption discount rate. This can leave policy analysts and decision makers confused about what conclusions can legitimately be drawn. This paper examines closely the discount rate issue. We aim to unr ...
... There remains relatively little agreement as to what might constitute a reasonable value for the consumption discount rate. This can leave policy analysts and decision makers confused about what conclusions can legitimately be drawn. This paper examines closely the discount rate issue. We aim to unr ...
THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY Peter L. Berger is
... The basic contentions of the argument of this book are imp licit in its title and sub-title, namely, that reality is socially constructed and that the sociology of knowledge must analyse the process in which this occurs. The key terms in these con tentions are 'reality' and 'knowledge', terms that ...
... The basic contentions of the argument of this book are imp licit in its title and sub-title, namely, that reality is socially constructed and that the sociology of knowledge must analyse the process in which this occurs. The key terms in these con tentions are 'reality' and 'knowledge', terms that ...
Strengthening Our Resilience to Agents of Radicalization and Their
... Agents of radicalization, whether in the real or the virtual world (i.e. over the Internet), seek to manipulate the thoughts and legitimate perceptions of people in order to further a particular set of ideological concerns or a political agenda. Little by little, they get their audience to draw dire ...
... Agents of radicalization, whether in the real or the virtual world (i.e. over the Internet), seek to manipulate the thoughts and legitimate perceptions of people in order to further a particular set of ideological concerns or a political agenda. Little by little, they get their audience to draw dire ...