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Promoting Stewardship Behavior in Organizations: A Leadership
... 1999, 2002). Even though individuals may think about how they would like to have been treated by the previous generation, they are more likely to respond to how they were actually treated by the previous generation (Wade-Benzoni, 2002). This intergenerational reciprocity is based on the moral argume ...
... 1999, 2002). Even though individuals may think about how they would like to have been treated by the previous generation, they are more likely to respond to how they were actually treated by the previous generation (Wade-Benzoni, 2002). This intergenerational reciprocity is based on the moral argume ...
Depletion and Social Reproduction
... seriously or exhaust the abundance or supply of’, with synonyms such as, use up, drain, reduce, consume and lessen. The common usage of the term is associated with a) natural resources, and b) the environment.4 For example, depletion has been recently used to describe the growing shortage of rare me ...
... seriously or exhaust the abundance or supply of’, with synonyms such as, use up, drain, reduce, consume and lessen. The common usage of the term is associated with a) natural resources, and b) the environment.4 For example, depletion has been recently used to describe the growing shortage of rare me ...
Aalborg Universitet The Emancipatory Potential of Ecological Economics: A Thermodynamic Perspective
... growth and development, they were taken up as challenges to be overcome by technology and good management. 1.2 Sustainable development and environmental economics Environmental problems were once commonly believed to be solvable in isolation from social issues, but this changed with the arrival of ...
... growth and development, they were taken up as challenges to be overcome by technology and good management. 1.2 Sustainable development and environmental economics Environmental problems were once commonly believed to be solvable in isolation from social issues, but this changed with the arrival of ...
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... Davis stands on a street corner in an upper class neighborhood and counts all the people passing by, dividing them into racial groups b. Interested in knowing the influence of ideas on human social life, Mr. Smith researches the topic in the encyclopedia c. Mr. Smith surveys 200 deaf and hearing tee ...
... Davis stands on a street corner in an upper class neighborhood and counts all the people passing by, dividing them into racial groups b. Interested in knowing the influence of ideas on human social life, Mr. Smith researches the topic in the encyclopedia c. Mr. Smith surveys 200 deaf and hearing tee ...
The narrow notion of realism in human geography
... included in ontologically relativist positions. One may hold the view that this or that existentösay, social institutions or the distinction between necessary and contingent relationsöexists, not in itself, but only relative to theory or paradigm or only as constituted by particular cognitive perspe ...
... included in ontologically relativist positions. One may hold the view that this or that existentösay, social institutions or the distinction between necessary and contingent relationsöexists, not in itself, but only relative to theory or paradigm or only as constituted by particular cognitive perspe ...
Topological Social Choice. by Luc LAUWERS Econometrics Center
... In contrast to the previous result, the concept of manipulation is very intuitive: an individual is a manipulator if for any given preferences of his opponents, he can (possibly falsifying his preferences) achieve any desired outcome of the aggregation rule. It turned out that for any Pareto-rule th ...
... In contrast to the previous result, the concept of manipulation is very intuitive: an individual is a manipulator if for any given preferences of his opponents, he can (possibly falsifying his preferences) achieve any desired outcome of the aggregation rule. It turned out that for any Pareto-rule th ...
paper 2: beyond gdp
... environmental resource depletion - and we will pass the effects of this on to future generations. The challenge remains to make sure governments really do move “beyond GDP” and alter their measurement systems to take account of environmental sustainability and well-being, and that this then paves th ...
... environmental resource depletion - and we will pass the effects of this on to future generations. The challenge remains to make sure governments really do move “beyond GDP” and alter their measurement systems to take account of environmental sustainability and well-being, and that this then paves th ...
PAPER 2: BEYOND GDP MEASURING OUR PROGRESS
... environmental resource depletion - and we will pass the effects of this on to future generations. The challenge remains to make sure governments really do move “beyond GDP” and alter their measurement systems to take account of environmental sustainability and well-being, and that this then paves th ...
... environmental resource depletion - and we will pass the effects of this on to future generations. The challenge remains to make sure governments really do move “beyond GDP” and alter their measurement systems to take account of environmental sustainability and well-being, and that this then paves th ...
Biographical Analysis as an Interdisciplinary
... Sociology The biographical approach originated in the tradition of the interpretative paradigm developed by the Chicago School of Sociology. William Isaac Thomas and Florian Znaniecki, two sociologists belonging to the Chicago School, were the pioneers of biographical research in the discipline of s ...
... Sociology The biographical approach originated in the tradition of the interpretative paradigm developed by the Chicago School of Sociology. William Isaac Thomas and Florian Znaniecki, two sociologists belonging to the Chicago School, were the pioneers of biographical research in the discipline of s ...
The Swedish Suburb as Myth and Reality
... means can hardly be counted as consumers or their needs as demand, and as the instruments for measuring or meeting the housing needs have been removed” (Sahlin, 2008). The dismantling of social ambitions in Swedish housing policy was under debate long before the last change of government. Bengt Turn ...
... means can hardly be counted as consumers or their needs as demand, and as the instruments for measuring or meeting the housing needs have been removed” (Sahlin, 2008). The dismantling of social ambitions in Swedish housing policy was under debate long before the last change of government. Bengt Turn ...
Journal of Classical Sociology
... out for researching the dynamics of culture, including culture’s relative autonomy from social systems, the primacy of meanings, and their emergence through interactions. However, such expectations are faced with disappointment as the propagators of this new cultural sociology do not reach further ...
... out for researching the dynamics of culture, including culture’s relative autonomy from social systems, the primacy of meanings, and their emergence through interactions. However, such expectations are faced with disappointment as the propagators of this new cultural sociology do not reach further ...
- Human Kinetics Journals
... at program, school, university, and societal betterment frequently does not yield desired results. After spending almost 15 years finding ways that socialization does not have its planned effects, it may be useful to locate those instances where it does. Either way, socialization must continue to be ...
... at program, school, university, and societal betterment frequently does not yield desired results. After spending almost 15 years finding ways that socialization does not have its planned effects, it may be useful to locate those instances where it does. Either way, socialization must continue to be ...
Riffs, Repetition, and Theories of Globalization
... sound itself. This is not surprising since theoretical perspectives on the global and the local have been dominated by social scientists, philosophers, and literary theorists. Ethnomusicologists have attempted to squeeze their concerns into the vocabularies of these interdisciplinary discussions, bu ...
... sound itself. This is not surprising since theoretical perspectives on the global and the local have been dominated by social scientists, philosophers, and literary theorists. Ethnomusicologists have attempted to squeeze their concerns into the vocabularies of these interdisciplinary discussions, bu ...
Social Complexity and Evolved Moral Principles.
... Gaus, Social Complexity/3 properties of their structure, will constitute distinctive objects of explanation for a theory, even though such a theory may be merely a particular way of fitting together statements about the relation between individual elements. 9 ...
... Gaus, Social Complexity/3 properties of their structure, will constitute distinctive objects of explanation for a theory, even though such a theory may be merely a particular way of fitting together statements about the relation between individual elements. 9 ...
2012 Frankfurt 8
... complete as it might seem due to resistance from the academic establishment. Most of the chairs were either attached to other disciplines, such as political economy, or located in institutes that were not integral parts of the universities. Sociology had its strongest impact in new universities such ...
... complete as it might seem due to resistance from the academic establishment. Most of the chairs were either attached to other disciplines, such as political economy, or located in institutes that were not integral parts of the universities. Sociology had its strongest impact in new universities such ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... The first Western philosophers who systematically maintained the idea that every event is necessitated by certain causal conditions were the Stoics. Their definition of causality has come to dominate the concept of causality up to the present. They defined causation as: ―Prior events are causes of t ...
... The first Western philosophers who systematically maintained the idea that every event is necessitated by certain causal conditions were the Stoics. Their definition of causality has come to dominate the concept of causality up to the present. They defined causation as: ―Prior events are causes of t ...
Eduard Bernstein, The Preconditions of Socialism
... At the Erfurt Conference, held in the autumn of 1891, the leadership of the party managed to stave off the assaults from both left and right. The new party programme which the conference eventually accepted had been drafted mainly by Kautsky and Bernstein. It is therefore not surprising that the the ...
... At the Erfurt Conference, held in the autumn of 1891, the leadership of the party managed to stave off the assaults from both left and right. The new party programme which the conference eventually accepted had been drafted mainly by Kautsky and Bernstein. It is therefore not surprising that the the ...
Chapter 1 Multimodal Studies: An Emerging Research Field
... semiotic approaches to multimodality, but also upon work within other fields such as cognitive science, computer science and film studies, Bateman challenges apriori assumptions about the identification and composition of specific semiotic modes within typical multimodal analysis work, and recognize ...
... semiotic approaches to multimodality, but also upon work within other fields such as cognitive science, computer science and film studies, Bateman challenges apriori assumptions about the identification and composition of specific semiotic modes within typical multimodal analysis work, and recognize ...
Behavioral Effects in Individual Decisions of Network Formation
... Network formation among individuals is an important phenomenon in many social and economic contexts, ranging from word-of-mouth communications among consumers (e.g., Iacobucci and Hopkins 1992) and social structure (e.g., Granovetter 1995) to perceived organizational support (e.g., Zagenczyk et al. ...
... Network formation among individuals is an important phenomenon in many social and economic contexts, ranging from word-of-mouth communications among consumers (e.g., Iacobucci and Hopkins 1992) and social structure (e.g., Granovetter 1995) to perceived organizational support (e.g., Zagenczyk et al. ...
38th E-Seminar of the EASA Media Anthropology Network
... for material culture and Escobar more generally. Budka is also right in that this is not the route I have taken in my own studies, since I have preferred to take an approach from within anthropology that of material culture studies, which I think has developed its reputation partly because of a quit ...
... for material culture and Escobar more generally. Budka is also right in that this is not the route I have taken in my own studies, since I have preferred to take an approach from within anthropology that of material culture studies, which I think has developed its reputation partly because of a quit ...