Theories of Practice as an Approach to
... There is now a huge corpus of work on consumption, but it still lacks theoretical consolidation. This is most obvious when contemplating the situations of different disciplines, where there is very little common ground (see, for example, the review in Miller, 1995). Our current project,1 and other w ...
... There is now a huge corpus of work on consumption, but it still lacks theoretical consolidation. This is most obvious when contemplating the situations of different disciplines, where there is very little common ground (see, for example, the review in Miller, 1995). Our current project,1 and other w ...
Mixed couples in France. Statistical facts, definitions, and
... they occur often simultaneously but sometimes also differences of that kind do not disturb social norms. Therefore, I will introduce the term ‘mixedness’ to coin a more sociological definition which stresses on the questions which really matter beyond those descriptive factors. 1. State of the Art o ...
... they occur often simultaneously but sometimes also differences of that kind do not disturb social norms. Therefore, I will introduce the term ‘mixedness’ to coin a more sociological definition which stresses on the questions which really matter beyond those descriptive factors. 1. State of the Art o ...
A Physics Solution to the Hardest Problem in Social Science
... that fundamental concepts in social science, such as choice, information, causality, uncertainty, equilibrium, and arrow of time, are also shared by many fields of natural science. In the framework of modern physics, these concepts can be defined precisely in the language of physical mathematics. Af ...
... that fundamental concepts in social science, such as choice, information, causality, uncertainty, equilibrium, and arrow of time, are also shared by many fields of natural science. In the framework of modern physics, these concepts can be defined precisely in the language of physical mathematics. Af ...
Social Complexity in the Aztec Countryside
... area far away fiom large cities. Whichever connotation of the term is used, scholars should avoid placing too much emphasis a priori on the distinctions between rural and urban contexts or settings. An overemphasis on the rural-urban dichotomy often leads to the characterization of urban areas as co ...
... area far away fiom large cities. Whichever connotation of the term is used, scholars should avoid placing too much emphasis a priori on the distinctions between rural and urban contexts or settings. An overemphasis on the rural-urban dichotomy often leads to the characterization of urban areas as co ...
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... However, science itself must first begin somewhere, and it begins with certain presuppositions.28 Besides presupposing the validity of its methods, science also presumes that the things it wishes to know are “worth being known.”29 According to Weber, In this, obviously, are contained all our problem ...
... However, science itself must first begin somewhere, and it begins with certain presuppositions.28 Besides presupposing the validity of its methods, science also presumes that the things it wishes to know are “worth being known.”29 According to Weber, In this, obviously, are contained all our problem ...
1 The Concept of Moral Economy Applied to Riots and Protest in
... field, Mobilization and Social Movement Studies, finds no references to the moral economy any more than there is work on the riots. Yet as there has been a return to consideration of emotions in the analysis of collective action, it would be interesting to consider how the concept of moral economy i ...
... field, Mobilization and Social Movement Studies, finds no references to the moral economy any more than there is work on the riots. Yet as there has been a return to consideration of emotions in the analysis of collective action, it would be interesting to consider how the concept of moral economy i ...
1 The archaeology of disasters: past and future trends
... 2.34 million people lost their lives to disasters and that 30 disasters and 56,000 deaths occurred on average per year. Consequently, the study and management of natural hazards has become an important concern for the modern world, which now makes large financial investments in hazard prevention and ...
... 2.34 million people lost their lives to disasters and that 30 disasters and 56,000 deaths occurred on average per year. Consequently, the study and management of natural hazards has become an important concern for the modern world, which now makes large financial investments in hazard prevention and ...
Ethnography of Nigeria - National Open University of Nigeria
... Anthropology and Ethnography on the one hand, and Ethnology and Ethnography on the other. Our emphasis is anchored on the fact that Ethnography is the raw material of Social Anthropology. It provides first-hand accounts of the culture and social life of human communities. The facts from these am the ...
... Anthropology and Ethnography on the one hand, and Ethnology and Ethnography on the other. Our emphasis is anchored on the fact that Ethnography is the raw material of Social Anthropology. It provides first-hand accounts of the culture and social life of human communities. The facts from these am the ...
Theoretical foundation of Educational Administration and Policy
... this section, we will explicate the substantive choices and actions actually taken by human aggregate or societies. That is to review some prominent theses which attempt to vindicate what should be the preferable, desirable, morally right and/or political legitimate “choices” that a society should c ...
... this section, we will explicate the substantive choices and actions actually taken by human aggregate or societies. That is to review some prominent theses which attempt to vindicate what should be the preferable, desirable, morally right and/or political legitimate “choices” that a society should c ...
Individual Rights and the Social Good: A Choice
... sum of the interests of the several individuals who compose it."'5 Further, since the interests of all individuals are defined in terms of their happiness, the interest of society is defined as the summed happiness of its members and is measured in terms of utility.6 While this solution to the probl ...
... sum of the interests of the several individuals who compose it."'5 Further, since the interests of all individuals are defined in terms of their happiness, the interest of society is defined as the summed happiness of its members and is measured in terms of utility.6 While this solution to the probl ...
Normalcy-preface
... definitions of normality and its discoursive articulation, we are aware that our hypothesis is not determined by predictive value, but rather by “strategic value in relation to the question raised” (Lyotard, 2004, p. 7). From a philosophical point of view, normality is a meta-concept created by peop ...
... definitions of normality and its discoursive articulation, we are aware that our hypothesis is not determined by predictive value, but rather by “strategic value in relation to the question raised” (Lyotard, 2004, p. 7). From a philosophical point of view, normality is a meta-concept created by peop ...
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... obligation. Addams was convinced, based on outcomes, that Hull-House, with its activities and clubs, made a real difference in the ability of children to realize their potential for success. However, the club was not just about social meliorism. As Addams [2] points out, “the value of social clubs b ...
... obligation. Addams was convinced, based on outcomes, that Hull-House, with its activities and clubs, made a real difference in the ability of children to realize their potential for success. However, the club was not just about social meliorism. As Addams [2] points out, “the value of social clubs b ...
The Meanings of Social Life: A Cultural Sociology
... densely interwoven. The binaries of symbolic codes and true/false statements are implanted one on the other. Fantasy and reality are so hopelessly intertwined that we can separate them only in a posthoc way. It was the same in modern society. In this respect, little has changed since traditional lif ...
... densely interwoven. The binaries of symbolic codes and true/false statements are implanted one on the other. Fantasy and reality are so hopelessly intertwined that we can separate them only in a posthoc way. It was the same in modern society. In this respect, little has changed since traditional lif ...
WHAT IS MEANT BY DISCOURSE ANALYSIS?
... whether illocutionary force is a matter of speaker intention (as in Searle's version of speech act theory) or of hearer interpretation (as is more or less presupposed in Austin's stress on hearer uptake - e.g. recognising an utterance as a command, else it cannot have that force). Some researchers n ...
... whether illocutionary force is a matter of speaker intention (as in Searle's version of speech act theory) or of hearer interpretation (as is more or less presupposed in Austin's stress on hearer uptake - e.g. recognising an utterance as a command, else it cannot have that force). Some researchers n ...
Gender Differences in Productivity: Research Specialization as a
... be biased in favor of those they know. These benefits from specializing may serve as further incentive to capitalize on investments and continue ...
... be biased in favor of those they know. These benefits from specializing may serve as further incentive to capitalize on investments and continue ...
The Avatars in the Machine - Dreaming as a - Open
... verged towards a more unified understanding of the basic nature of dreams. A widely shared conceptualization of dreaming now depicts it as the simulation of waking reality. We will briefly describe how this theoretical shift has taken place and where we currently are in the theoretical definition of ...
... verged towards a more unified understanding of the basic nature of dreams. A widely shared conceptualization of dreaming now depicts it as the simulation of waking reality. We will briefly describe how this theoretical shift has taken place and where we currently are in the theoretical definition of ...