capitalism, contextualisation and the political theory of possessive
... Individualism contains little in the way of methodological guidelines; there is no real discussion of the significance of history, nor is there any discussion of the historical method as a tool of interpretation. Indeed, there is very little discussion of how to go about excavating the tacit ‘social ...
... Individualism contains little in the way of methodological guidelines; there is no real discussion of the significance of history, nor is there any discussion of the historical method as a tool of interpretation. Indeed, there is very little discussion of how to go about excavating the tacit ‘social ...
Anti-Colonialism and Education
... were the Gauls. When independence came to Algeria, he said, the people were taught that their ancestors were Arabs. The fact that this was only true for those individuals who had Arab origins, and thirty percent did not have such ancestry, was uninteresting to the political agenda. And so it has bee ...
... were the Gauls. When independence came to Algeria, he said, the people were taught that their ancestors were Arabs. The fact that this was only true for those individuals who had Arab origins, and thirty percent did not have such ancestry, was uninteresting to the political agenda. And so it has bee ...
Topic 6. The Arrow Possibility Theorem
... ranked in the same way as well relative to u0. It can be further established by exactly the same argument that if all points in quadrant II are ranked above u0 (or vice versa), then u0 must be ranked above all points in quadrant IV (or vice versa). This is because the relationship of u0 to quadrant ...
... ranked in the same way as well relative to u0. It can be further established by exactly the same argument that if all points in quadrant II are ranked above u0 (or vice versa), then u0 must be ranked above all points in quadrant IV (or vice versa). This is because the relationship of u0 to quadrant ...
contemporary dilemma for the Jesuit social activist
... consists of a group of Jesuits from various provinces who are listed below. The members were appointed by the Fathers Provincial of the United States. The purpose of the Seminar is to study topics pertaining to the spiritual doctrine and practice of Jesuits, especially American Jesuits, and to commu ...
... consists of a group of Jesuits from various provinces who are listed below. The members were appointed by the Fathers Provincial of the United States. The purpose of the Seminar is to study topics pertaining to the spiritual doctrine and practice of Jesuits, especially American Jesuits, and to commu ...
Who`s Right About the Right Comparing
... Moral standards traditionalism refers to a cognitive orientation that draws a strong contrast between right and wrong ways of living, is rooted in traditional standards, and can be threatened by social change. Social scientists have connected adherence to definitive moral standards with political co ...
... Moral standards traditionalism refers to a cognitive orientation that draws a strong contrast between right and wrong ways of living, is rooted in traditional standards, and can be threatened by social change. Social scientists have connected adherence to definitive moral standards with political co ...
26 Writing it up, writing it down: being reflexive in accounts of
... That we drive research projects with our values. histories and interests is central to the of any interpretation in the social sciences. including consumer research (Bristor and Fischer. 1993; Firat and Venkatesh. 1995; Thompson. 1997). Researchers create the text. As researchers we also assume that ...
... That we drive research projects with our values. histories and interests is central to the of any interpretation in the social sciences. including consumer research (Bristor and Fischer. 1993; Firat and Venkatesh. 1995; Thompson. 1997). Researchers create the text. As researchers we also assume that ...
Do you two know each other? Transitivity, homophily
... their peers (DeSoto, Henley, & London, 1968; Rubin & Zajonc, 1969; von Hecker, 1997; Zajonc & Sherman, 1967 ). For example, rather than assume that two individuals lack a relationship, a focal actor will tend to overestimate the extent to which a social relationship exists. Previous research suggest ...
... their peers (DeSoto, Henley, & London, 1968; Rubin & Zajonc, 1969; von Hecker, 1997; Zajonc & Sherman, 1967 ). For example, rather than assume that two individuals lack a relationship, a focal actor will tend to overestimate the extent to which a social relationship exists. Previous research suggest ...
Concetual and theoretical Frames for north Africa Socio
... Sociology (1971) from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA, whilst I obtained a Ph.D in Sociology (1979) from L’Université de Montréal, Canada. As to the roots of my increasing involvement late 1970s, it can be explained by two major factors : one is of an educational nature and the other is more of ...
... Sociology (1971) from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA, whilst I obtained a Ph.D in Sociology (1979) from L’Université de Montréal, Canada. As to the roots of my increasing involvement late 1970s, it can be explained by two major factors : one is of an educational nature and the other is more of ...
What Is the Problem with Experts?
... something as true or just’ ([1926]1985: 5). Without some such appeal-- if opinions were not amenable to change through discussion and persuasion was simply a form of the negotiation of compromises between pre-established interests-- parliamentary institutions would be meaningless shells. What Schmit ...
... something as true or just’ ([1926]1985: 5). Without some such appeal-- if opinions were not amenable to change through discussion and persuasion was simply a form of the negotiation of compromises between pre-established interests-- parliamentary institutions would be meaningless shells. What Schmit ...
Why Did Austrian Business Oppose Welfare Cuts? How the
... public policy-making has undergone significant changes since the mid1980s, which have reduced the capacity of the social partners to determine public policy. At the same time, however, the social partners continue to be incorporated into the administration of public policy – in particular social ins ...
... public policy-making has undergone significant changes since the mid1980s, which have reduced the capacity of the social partners to determine public policy. At the same time, however, the social partners continue to be incorporated into the administration of public policy – in particular social ins ...
Chapter 3 - roar@UEL
... The origin of Husserl’s phenomenology had been a rejection of psychologism and a desire to make the analysis of logic itself the basis of a science of thought. Husserl’s early transcendental phenomenology can be seen to have been an extension from Kant’s transcendental idealism in opposition to the ...
... The origin of Husserl’s phenomenology had been a rejection of psychologism and a desire to make the analysis of logic itself the basis of a science of thought. Husserl’s early transcendental phenomenology can be seen to have been an extension from Kant’s transcendental idealism in opposition to the ...
Full Article PDF - META. Research in Hermeneutics
... light of a concept of state of nature, which was not the result of a logical hypothesis, but that of an inductive generalization of the social individual’s behavior. Macpherson believes that when Hobbes thought of state of nature as a premise of the absolutist state, he previously included in the de ...
... light of a concept of state of nature, which was not the result of a logical hypothesis, but that of an inductive generalization of the social individual’s behavior. Macpherson believes that when Hobbes thought of state of nature as a premise of the absolutist state, he previously included in the de ...
Synaptic Connections By CHRISTOPHER GARY CANNING
... still in desks, usually at the expense of active learning in physical education programs, the more their so‐called “abnormal,” “hyperactive” behaviour became a pathology with largely unquestioned normative and disciplinary consequences. I also found it to be interesting that many of these “hypera ...
... still in desks, usually at the expense of active learning in physical education programs, the more their so‐called “abnormal,” “hyperactive” behaviour became a pathology with largely unquestioned normative and disciplinary consequences. I also found it to be interesting that many of these “hypera ...
Normalcy Abstracts
... press in recent times. I have heard how it is dated seen suggestions that it needs to be burnt. I have no idea what DSM V will be like. The internet pages are not the final form, at least I hope not. I do not advocate knocking something that is being knocked but to see how it can be complemented. I ...
... press in recent times. I have heard how it is dated seen suggestions that it needs to be burnt. I have no idea what DSM V will be like. The internet pages are not the final form, at least I hope not. I do not advocate knocking something that is being knocked but to see how it can be complemented. I ...
• “Letting the Genie Out of Its Bottle: Contemporary Population
... analysis of innovation research, the dynamics of the technology/product design and various organizational transitions has not been adequately understood or conceptualized. In addressing this need, I apply and develop the concept of critical transition. Besides maintaining and stabilizing innovation ...
... analysis of innovation research, the dynamics of the technology/product design and various organizational transitions has not been adequately understood or conceptualized. In addressing this need, I apply and develop the concept of critical transition. Besides maintaining and stabilizing innovation ...