Professions as Science-Based Occupations
... specifica is what distinguishes professions from other occupations, simultaneously denoting what professions have in common, hence external difference and internal similarity. Further, consistency should prevail between lexical and operational definitions of the phenomenon in question; the definitio ...
... specifica is what distinguishes professions from other occupations, simultaneously denoting what professions have in common, hence external difference and internal similarity. Further, consistency should prevail between lexical and operational definitions of the phenomenon in question; the definitio ...
The determinants of health: structure, context and agency
... sociology’s claims to disciplinary distinctiveness, but the historical emphasis on marking out the terrain of the social may also be seen to have deflected sociology from things to do with health. In developing her arguments about the intellectual and political history of medical sociology, for exam ...
... sociology’s claims to disciplinary distinctiveness, but the historical emphasis on marking out the terrain of the social may also be seen to have deflected sociology from things to do with health. In developing her arguments about the intellectual and political history of medical sociology, for exam ...
R-Words: Refusing Research
... The costs of a politics of recognition that is rooted in naming pain have been critiqued by recent decolonizing and feminist scholars (Hartman, 1997, 2007; Tuck, 2009). In Scenes of Subjection, Sadiya Hartman (1997) discusses how recognizing the personhood of slaves enhanced the power of the Souther ...
... The costs of a politics of recognition that is rooted in naming pain have been critiqued by recent decolonizing and feminist scholars (Hartman, 1997, 2007; Tuck, 2009). In Scenes of Subjection, Sadiya Hartman (1997) discusses how recognizing the personhood of slaves enhanced the power of the Souther ...
1 Empowered Individualism in World Culture
... empowered actors, with persons taking on a sacred status (Elliott, 2007; Frank & Meyer, 2002; Marske, 1987). World culture scholars argue that a growing endorsement of individuals as central actors in modern society intensified after World War II (Meyer & Jepperson, 2000). A large number of empiric ...
... empowered actors, with persons taking on a sacred status (Elliott, 2007; Frank & Meyer, 2002; Marske, 1987). World culture scholars argue that a growing endorsement of individuals as central actors in modern society intensified after World War II (Meyer & Jepperson, 2000). A large number of empiric ...
Making Race Out Of nOthing: PsychOlOgically cOnstRained sOcial
... Because communities use classifications of persons as a basis for identifications, predictions, explanations, and coordination, a conventionally secured social role creates a social context in which individuals in the category develop, live, and act. To the extent the representations and conventions ...
... Because communities use classifications of persons as a basis for identifications, predictions, explanations, and coordination, a conventionally secured social role creates a social context in which individuals in the category develop, live, and act. To the extent the representations and conventions ...
Screening for Medicaid Eligibility Under the Pickle Amendment
... eliminate the great majority of those who are not eligible without the necessity of performing any mathematical calculations. For those who survive the initial screening and for whom mathematical calculations are required, the table below provides a simple formula for performing the necessary calcul ...
... eliminate the great majority of those who are not eligible without the necessity of performing any mathematical calculations. For those who survive the initial screening and for whom mathematical calculations are required, the table below provides a simple formula for performing the necessary calcul ...
AHR Forum Crisis: A Useful Category of Post
... Hobsbawm added a new precision to this well-developed framework by arguing in largely economic terms for a general crisis of the seventeenth century, and when figures such as Hugh Trevor-Roper and later Theodore Rabb built on Hobsbawm’s precise socio-economic analysis to build arguments for a genera ...
... Hobsbawm added a new precision to this well-developed framework by arguing in largely economic terms for a general crisis of the seventeenth century, and when figures such as Hugh Trevor-Roper and later Theodore Rabb built on Hobsbawm’s precise socio-economic analysis to build arguments for a genera ...
Language-Independent Socio-Emotional Role
... that passively accepts others ideas; Gatekeeper - a speaker that acts like group moderator, mediates and encourage the communication; Attacker a speaker who deflates the status of others, express disapproval and attacks other speakers. Social roles are useful to characterize the dynamics of the conv ...
... that passively accepts others ideas; Gatekeeper - a speaker that acts like group moderator, mediates and encourage the communication; Attacker a speaker who deflates the status of others, express disapproval and attacks other speakers. Social roles are useful to characterize the dynamics of the conv ...
Scholars Portal PDF Export
... forwards in the dialectically developing system of critical realism. While this must of course be the case up to a point in respect of any moment other than the first and last in such a system, in which the later moments are implicit in and constellationally contain the earlier, Scientific Realism, ...
... forwards in the dialectically developing system of critical realism. While this must of course be the case up to a point in respect of any moment other than the first and last in such a system, in which the later moments are implicit in and constellationally contain the earlier, Scientific Realism, ...
UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH
... addressed in the second half. This book is more challenging than some of the other texts, ...
... addressed in the second half. This book is more challenging than some of the other texts, ...
Formal network methods in history
... Considering reality as relational thus helps to go beyond purely micro or macro, agency-based or structure-based visions of the world. This definition of network methodolgy as a kind of middling approach is shared by many other authors, e.g. Emmanuel Lazega (emphasizing the consideration of "meso-so ...
... Considering reality as relational thus helps to go beyond purely micro or macro, agency-based or structure-based visions of the world. This definition of network methodolgy as a kind of middling approach is shared by many other authors, e.g. Emmanuel Lazega (emphasizing the consideration of "meso-so ...
Social Capital And Capitalist Economies BEN FINE and COSTAS
... has come, to some extent from an unexpected quarter, the World Bank. Initially, social capital had been primarily targeted at understanding the malaise of the west, whether whole societies such as the United States, or the incidence of dysfunction in families, neighbourhoods or communities. Suddenly ...
... has come, to some extent from an unexpected quarter, the World Bank. Initially, social capital had been primarily targeted at understanding the malaise of the west, whether whole societies such as the United States, or the incidence of dysfunction in families, neighbourhoods or communities. Suddenly ...
Roccu R - Again on the Revolutionary Subject
... and their superstructural manifestations. In broad outline, this can be understood as a twofold process. On the one hand, it requires an examination of ‘the material conditions of life’ that generate specific subjectivities, which cannot be grasped ‘by themselves or on the basis of a so-called gener ...
... and their superstructural manifestations. In broad outline, this can be understood as a twofold process. On the one hand, it requires an examination of ‘the material conditions of life’ that generate specific subjectivities, which cannot be grasped ‘by themselves or on the basis of a so-called gener ...
MA in Global Political Economy
... systems theory in its various guises, as well as Marxist/Gramscian, and poststructuralist approaches (since all theories are also contemporary theories, the prefix ‘neo’ has been omitted). In all cases, the readings help us to elucidate a particular method. The theory is what concerns us: what is th ...
... systems theory in its various guises, as well as Marxist/Gramscian, and poststructuralist approaches (since all theories are also contemporary theories, the prefix ‘neo’ has been omitted). In all cases, the readings help us to elucidate a particular method. The theory is what concerns us: what is th ...