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Disability Studies: Theory, Policy and Practice
... of life for thousands of people in the long transition from feudal to capitalist society. We know how by the 19th century in Britain this newly constructed, economically rooted, form of social oppression meant that children and adults with physical or cognitive characteristics that set them apart as ...
... of life for thousands of people in the long transition from feudal to capitalist society. We know how by the 19th century in Britain this newly constructed, economically rooted, form of social oppression meant that children and adults with physical or cognitive characteristics that set them apart as ...
the assessment and predictive generality of self
... variations in the level of changes produced by different modes of treatment, variations among persons receiving the same type of treatment, and even -variations within individuals as to the particular tasks they will master or fail (Bandura, 1977; Bandura et al., 1980). Since valuation of predictive ...
... variations in the level of changes produced by different modes of treatment, variations among persons receiving the same type of treatment, and even -variations within individuals as to the particular tasks they will master or fail (Bandura, 1977; Bandura et al., 1980). Since valuation of predictive ...
The interactive financial effects between corporate
... can prove useful for future studies. Illuminating the manner in which a firm’s mixed picture of CSP is viewed in-the-round is potentially instructive for managers seeking to formulate a CSR strategy that not only augments a firm’s social contributions but also builds reputation efficiently, manages ...
... can prove useful for future studies. Illuminating the manner in which a firm’s mixed picture of CSP is viewed in-the-round is potentially instructive for managers seeking to formulate a CSR strategy that not only augments a firm’s social contributions but also builds reputation efficiently, manages ...
Apples and Oranges:Synthesis without a common denominator
... causal models, which are unilineal – which means that a single determinable cause leads to a single specific and clearly distinctive effect. In complex frame, evaluators necessarily face the question of how to consistently comprehend and integrally report on varied cross-sectional policy impacts whi ...
... causal models, which are unilineal – which means that a single determinable cause leads to a single specific and clearly distinctive effect. In complex frame, evaluators necessarily face the question of how to consistently comprehend and integrally report on varied cross-sectional policy impacts whi ...
Workforce Diveristy Management
... • Modern democracy as well as the concept of having a democratic society seems to go hand in hand with diversity. The acceptance of democracy is ultimately the acceptance of a society and values which are multiple and vastly different from our own. The success of modern democratic expansion across ...
... • Modern democracy as well as the concept of having a democratic society seems to go hand in hand with diversity. The acceptance of democracy is ultimately the acceptance of a society and values which are multiple and vastly different from our own. The success of modern democratic expansion across ...
athabasca university change in systems: theory and implications by
... (even to the extent of survival) that the epistemological bases underlying patterns of action and perception be made explicit and understood” (1983, p. 14). This must include patterns of action and perception in our professional work. Following the grounded theory methodology, these patterns will be ...
... (even to the extent of survival) that the epistemological bases underlying patterns of action and perception be made explicit and understood” (1983, p. 14). This must include patterns of action and perception in our professional work. Following the grounded theory methodology, these patterns will be ...
Principles of Research Design in the Social Sciences
... some social phenomenon which is dominant in the literature is a powerful driver of research activity. Undoubtedly some people find it easier than others to generate a project in these general terms, and to some extent it is a learned capacity. Researchers need to develop an eye for events, patterns ...
... some social phenomenon which is dominant in the literature is a powerful driver of research activity. Undoubtedly some people find it easier than others to generate a project in these general terms, and to some extent it is a learned capacity. Researchers need to develop an eye for events, patterns ...
Migration and Social Transformation
... became evident. Governments are now being forced to look at issues of social integration, education and welfare – in the same way as European governments in the 1980s. Why have so many official policies been based on a fundamental misunderstanding of migratory processes? It would be nice to claim th ...
... became evident. Governments are now being forced to look at issues of social integration, education and welfare – in the same way as European governments in the 1980s. Why have so many official policies been based on a fundamental misunderstanding of migratory processes? It would be nice to claim th ...
In the shadow of genetics - Centre for Disability Studies
... informing social policy directed at disabled people during the twentieth century. The major geographical locus is the 'transatlantic belt' stretching from northwest Europe to the United States. Drawing on several of the works of Pierre Bourdieu, an analytical tool is used here which relies upon the ...
... informing social policy directed at disabled people during the twentieth century. The major geographical locus is the 'transatlantic belt' stretching from northwest Europe to the United States. Drawing on several of the works of Pierre Bourdieu, an analytical tool is used here which relies upon the ...
Between Several Worlds: Images of Youth and Age in
... Most audiences and participants at the festivals and dances are persons culturally-defined as "youthful"-single, recently married and childless, or with children not yet of marriageable age. In contrast, those culturally-defined as "old"-persons who have married children or children of marriageable ...
... Most audiences and participants at the festivals and dances are persons culturally-defined as "youthful"-single, recently married and childless, or with children not yet of marriageable age. In contrast, those culturally-defined as "old"-persons who have married children or children of marriageable ...
Semiotic Anthropology
... attention on performance, language socialization, indexicality (via the Silversteinian framework), and participation]; and finally (c) a recent phase in which language is viewed as “an interactional achievement filled with indexical values (including ideological ones)” (2003, p. 333). In this most rec ...
... attention on performance, language socialization, indexicality (via the Silversteinian framework), and participation]; and finally (c) a recent phase in which language is viewed as “an interactional achievement filled with indexical values (including ideological ones)” (2003, p. 333). In this most rec ...
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 5466
... In these last years, a significant number of influential papers, handbooks, tutorials and books on simulation have been published in many disciplines. For instance, in the social sciences, Axelrod (1997) and Nowak and Sigmund (1998; 2005), independent of each other, launched a very influential resea ...
... In these last years, a significant number of influential papers, handbooks, tutorials and books on simulation have been published in many disciplines. For instance, in the social sciences, Axelrod (1997) and Nowak and Sigmund (1998; 2005), independent of each other, launched a very influential resea ...
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... and their inhabitants cause their “indifference to place” (Albrow 1997, 46, 47) which characterizes the global urban life of our time. A locally rooted sense of community that could connect actors from the different social arenas, or a local culture of the kind taken for granted by classical communi ...
... and their inhabitants cause their “indifference to place” (Albrow 1997, 46, 47) which characterizes the global urban life of our time. A locally rooted sense of community that could connect actors from the different social arenas, or a local culture of the kind taken for granted by classical communi ...
Synopsis PART V: 243
... the mentally disturbed, as well as the weak and the impulsive – these incantations of Afrikaners are very prominent in the Keurboslaan texts, which display a Foucauldian notion of the need to normalise these individuals. Whilst there exist an extensive scholarship on the so-called poor white problem ...
... the mentally disturbed, as well as the weak and the impulsive – these incantations of Afrikaners are very prominent in the Keurboslaan texts, which display a Foucauldian notion of the need to normalise these individuals. Whilst there exist an extensive scholarship on the so-called poor white problem ...