Affective dimensions of urban crime areas : towards the
... ature searches for rational explanations in line with the scientific approach. Certainly there are many stud¬ ies in human geography and ecology proposing con¬ cepts such as «territories of fear» (Tuan 1977) or other feelings about areas of crime. In addition, there are many ethnographic studies whi ...
... ature searches for rational explanations in line with the scientific approach. Certainly there are many stud¬ ies in human geography and ecology proposing con¬ cepts such as «territories of fear» (Tuan 1977) or other feelings about areas of crime. In addition, there are many ethnographic studies whi ...
1 what is anthropology? - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... (Benedict 1940, Ch 2). (Note that a unified fourfield anthropology did not develop in Europe, where the subdisciplines tend to exist separately.) There are also logical reasons for the unity of American anthropology. Each subfield considers variation in time and space (that is, in different geograph ...
... (Benedict 1940, Ch 2). (Note that a unified fourfield anthropology did not develop in Europe, where the subdisciplines tend to exist separately.) There are also logical reasons for the unity of American anthropology. Each subfield considers variation in time and space (that is, in different geograph ...
NEXUS ANALYSIS 1. Nexus analysis – an action oriented approach
... orientated approaches was a reaction to structuralist and generativist research traditions where language was perceived as a self-contained system, but this shift also went hand-in-hand with a technological revolution. More sophisticated audio and visual recording equipment allowed for more detailed ...
... orientated approaches was a reaction to structuralist and generativist research traditions where language was perceived as a self-contained system, but this shift also went hand-in-hand with a technological revolution. More sophisticated audio and visual recording equipment allowed for more detailed ...
Moral Psychology at the Crossroads Daniel K. Lapsley Darcia
... Until recently the study of moral development has been dominated by stage theories in the cognitive developmental tradition. In this tradition moral reasoning is said to gradually approach an ideal form of perfected operation as a result of a series of successive accommodations that are made over th ...
... Until recently the study of moral development has been dominated by stage theories in the cognitive developmental tradition. In this tradition moral reasoning is said to gradually approach an ideal form of perfected operation as a result of a series of successive accommodations that are made over th ...
flexible capitalism
... renderings informed by, and in turn confirming, the stereotype (cf. Carrier 1995: 97). What is thereby obscured is a reality of economic practice comprising a more entangled and ambiguous mix of ‘gift and commodity’ exchange, in which relationships not only decline but simultaneously proliferate. It ...
... renderings informed by, and in turn confirming, the stereotype (cf. Carrier 1995: 97). What is thereby obscured is a reality of economic practice comprising a more entangled and ambiguous mix of ‘gift and commodity’ exchange, in which relationships not only decline but simultaneously proliferate. It ...
The Economic Approach to the Social Sciences – Scope and
... Gathering and processing information causes effort (cost). Actors contrast the expected benefit of additional information with the respective cost and stop searching for additional information if they do not expect a net-benefit. Since actors stop to search for further alternatives or to apply more ...
... Gathering and processing information causes effort (cost). Actors contrast the expected benefit of additional information with the respective cost and stop searching for additional information if they do not expect a net-benefit. Since actors stop to search for further alternatives or to apply more ...
Economic Philosophy of al-Mawardi
... the form of analysis, because buried the results of much Islamic legal literature and spirit producing Islamic sciences so that the formulation of the Islamic economic philosophy and its application less gain major concern in contemporary Islamic economic studies. In addition, a study of the economi ...
... the form of analysis, because buried the results of much Islamic legal literature and spirit producing Islamic sciences so that the formulation of the Islamic economic philosophy and its application less gain major concern in contemporary Islamic economic studies. In addition, a study of the economi ...
(18/22) Economy: Definition, Kula and Potlatch.
... always asymmetrical: the former are higher in status. Also, as Kula valuables are ranked according to value and age, so are the relationships that are created through their exchange. Participants will often strive to obtain particularly valuable and renowned Kula objects whose owner's fame will spre ...
... always asymmetrical: the former are higher in status. Also, as Kula valuables are ranked according to value and age, so are the relationships that are created through their exchange. Participants will often strive to obtain particularly valuable and renowned Kula objects whose owner's fame will spre ...
From Granting Council to Knowledge - University of Northern British
... quarters to give us their input on and suggestions for what must be SSHRC’s role and responsibilities—as well as their own—in helping this knowledge society take shape. Our dream is for this consultation to be at once visionary and pragmatic. There are two things, however, that the Council will not ...
... quarters to give us their input on and suggestions for what must be SSHRC’s role and responsibilities—as well as their own—in helping this knowledge society take shape. Our dream is for this consultation to be at once visionary and pragmatic. There are two things, however, that the Council will not ...
Journal of Youth Studies, Vol. 12 No 4, pp. 425
... discussion in the west. And, whether we always realize it or not, our ways of answering these questions and our personal and professional practices draw on those traditions which are as diverse as Aristotelianism, natural law theory, rule-based ethics, and utilitarianism. Today we witness a contempo ...
... discussion in the west. And, whether we always realize it or not, our ways of answering these questions and our personal and professional practices draw on those traditions which are as diverse as Aristotelianism, natural law theory, rule-based ethics, and utilitarianism. Today we witness a contempo ...
Social curation in audience communities
... In this article, the plural audience communities is deliberately used when stressing that, instead of a mass audience, the social consumption of media content takes place in smaller, networked audience communities that maintain contact through several channels and communication tools (Marshall 2004, ...
... In this article, the plural audience communities is deliberately used when stressing that, instead of a mass audience, the social consumption of media content takes place in smaller, networked audience communities that maintain contact through several channels and communication tools (Marshall 2004, ...
and print the entire Autumn 2010 Issue
... Amariglio, in one of the very few pieces on Foucault in the economics literature, offers a general introduction to Foucault for economists, drawing upon both his early and later studies (Amariglio 1988). A recent article by Steiner, moreover, uses Foucault’s lecture courses at the Collège de France ...
... Amariglio, in one of the very few pieces on Foucault in the economics literature, offers a general introduction to Foucault for economists, drawing upon both his early and later studies (Amariglio 1988). A recent article by Steiner, moreover, uses Foucault’s lecture courses at the Collège de France ...
2010 by Prof. T. J. Agiobenebo
... study of the history of economic thought and methodology, which deals with different thinkers and theories of the subject that became political economy and ultimately economics from the ancient world to the present day. Understanding the history of economic analysis, even if in an outline form, will ...
... study of the history of economic thought and methodology, which deals with different thinkers and theories of the subject that became political economy and ultimately economics from the ancient world to the present day. Understanding the history of economic analysis, even if in an outline form, will ...
Using CMM - Pearce Associates
... term" for a synthesis of the best ideas I could find about human communication. This work was more synthetic than innovative. That is, it was what I have learned since to call bricolage: putting together something new out of bits and pieces of other things. In 1976, Vern Cronen asked if he could use ...
... term" for a synthesis of the best ideas I could find about human communication. This work was more synthetic than innovative. That is, it was what I have learned since to call bricolage: putting together something new out of bits and pieces of other things. In 1976, Vern Cronen asked if he could use ...
THE INNER ALTER - International Journal for Dialogical Science
... on. Focusing specifically on the dynamic multiplicity of relations into which the self can enter, Hermans (2001) is developing a theory of personal and cultural positioning of the dialogical self. His theory presents the self as moving in multiple inter- and intrapsychological positions that are mut ...
... on. Focusing specifically on the dynamic multiplicity of relations into which the self can enter, Hermans (2001) is developing a theory of personal and cultural positioning of the dialogical self. His theory presents the self as moving in multiple inter- and intrapsychological positions that are mut ...
Sample Title of a Sample Paper - International Journal for Dialogical
... on. Focusing specifically on the dynamic multiplicity of relations into which the self can enter, Hermans (2001) is developing a theory of personal and cultural positioning of the dialogical self. His theory presents the self as moving in multiple inter- and intrapsychological positions that are mut ...
... on. Focusing specifically on the dynamic multiplicity of relations into which the self can enter, Hermans (2001) is developing a theory of personal and cultural positioning of the dialogical self. His theory presents the self as moving in multiple inter- and intrapsychological positions that are mut ...
Defining `living standards`
... Framework (LSF) dimensions: economic growth, risk reduction, sustainability, social infrastructure and increasing equity. Despite this, it is recognised that factors of living standards also impact on wellbeing (Treasury, 2011). So what does it all mean? To reiterate – thinking about living standard ...
... Framework (LSF) dimensions: economic growth, risk reduction, sustainability, social infrastructure and increasing equity. Despite this, it is recognised that factors of living standards also impact on wellbeing (Treasury, 2011). So what does it all mean? To reiterate – thinking about living standard ...
The Concept of “Communication” in Contemporary Research
... and receiving of messages occur simultaneously (Barnlund, 1968). In a more complex model, the sender and the recipient of the message are interrelated. Here the focus is on the form of the message, the sender’s personal filters and the recipient’s personal filters. The information transmitted is con ...
... and receiving of messages occur simultaneously (Barnlund, 1968). In a more complex model, the sender and the recipient of the message are interrelated. Here the focus is on the form of the message, the sender’s personal filters and the recipient’s personal filters. The information transmitted is con ...
A coevolutionary framework for analysing a transition to a
... technologies; (2) as a framework for analysing the multi-level interaction of social and technological elements within potential transition pathways to a low carbon energy system; (3) to inform assessments of the implications for economic growth of a transition to a low carbon economy; and (4) to as ...
... technologies; (2) as a framework for analysing the multi-level interaction of social and technological elements within potential transition pathways to a low carbon energy system; (3) to inform assessments of the implications for economic growth of a transition to a low carbon economy; and (4) to as ...