Social choice problem in Capability Approach
... vulnerable to certain forms of natural selection may be recognized unjust through public reasoning and discussions. It requires equity between the extra needs that occur which are publicly recognized and statistically measured for a particular group. The third corresponds to “justice as protection”, ...
... vulnerable to certain forms of natural selection may be recognized unjust through public reasoning and discussions. It requires equity between the extra needs that occur which are publicly recognized and statistically measured for a particular group. The third corresponds to “justice as protection”, ...
Journal of Cultural Economy
... neighbourhoods. Trade with other units takes place using a system of labor credits. People can accrue private property, as well, and trade with each other using a computerized barter network derived from twentieth-century local economic trading systems (LETS). At age seventeen, each individual is gi ...
... neighbourhoods. Trade with other units takes place using a system of labor credits. People can accrue private property, as well, and trade with each other using a computerized barter network derived from twentieth-century local economic trading systems (LETS). At age seventeen, each individual is gi ...
S Appadurai (2001)
... geography of knowledge created in the dialogue between social science and area studies, particularly as it developed in the United States after World War II. This geography of knowledge invites us to rethink our picture of what “regions” are and to reflect on how research itself is a special practic ...
... geography of knowledge created in the dialogue between social science and area studies, particularly as it developed in the United States after World War II. This geography of knowledge invites us to rethink our picture of what “regions” are and to reflect on how research itself is a special practic ...
FV Slaby, Haueis, and Choudhury for Routledge - PH
... “daydreamers” etc.), are crucially fed by several meta-narratives or background stories such as evolutionary theory (Young, in press), forms of materialism or determinism, and are regularly endowed with an apparently robust, often tacitly normative, authority (Hartmann, in press).2 In this way, neur ...
... “daydreamers” etc.), are crucially fed by several meta-narratives or background stories such as evolutionary theory (Young, in press), forms of materialism or determinism, and are regularly endowed with an apparently robust, often tacitly normative, authority (Hartmann, in press).2 In this way, neur ...
Similarity of attitudes model v8
... It is possible also to observe the three degrees of influence rule proposed by Fowler and Christakis. The ego network similarity correlation is observable up to third degree of friends. Whereas nodes are very similar to their friends (strong correlation), they are still but less similar to friends o ...
... It is possible also to observe the three degrees of influence rule proposed by Fowler and Christakis. The ego network similarity correlation is observable up to third degree of friends. Whereas nodes are very similar to their friends (strong correlation), they are still but less similar to friends o ...
When Psychoanalysis and Ethics Collide
... ideology provides the defining context that speaks to how a culture understands and interprets itself. A culture's ethical doctrine provides the text that speaks to "...the body of values by which a culture understands and interprets itself with regard to what is good and bad (Scott, p. 4, 1990)" .. ...
... ideology provides the defining context that speaks to how a culture understands and interprets itself. A culture's ethical doctrine provides the text that speaks to "...the body of values by which a culture understands and interprets itself with regard to what is good and bad (Scott, p. 4, 1990)" .. ...
The Red Tape Challenge - Charities Aid Foundation
... claim Gift Aid-like payments on donations of £20 or less without having to collect a donor declaration, up to a maximum donation level of £5,000 every year. This effectively constitutes a ‘grant’ of up to £1,250 per year for each eligible organisation . 2.2.1 CAF supports the stated policy objective ...
... claim Gift Aid-like payments on donations of £20 or less without having to collect a donor declaration, up to a maximum donation level of £5,000 every year. This effectively constitutes a ‘grant’ of up to £1,250 per year for each eligible organisation . 2.2.1 CAF supports the stated policy objective ...
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: DEVELOPMENT
... process of refounding and reassuming an interrupted historicity within rep resentations” (183), in other words, the process by which Africans can have greater autonomy over how they are represented and how they can con struct their own social and cultural models in ways not so mediated by a Wester ...
... process of refounding and reassuming an interrupted historicity within rep resentations” (183), in other words, the process by which Africans can have greater autonomy over how they are represented and how they can con struct their own social and cultural models in ways not so mediated by a Wester ...
Heirlooms, Nikes and Bribes: Towards a Sociology of Things
... processes are involved and how are these substantiated in things? To what extent is the trajectory of things – their movements between human beings – determining the meaning of things? One possible answer is that the social order prevalent in a certain society is reflected in the classification of t ...
... processes are involved and how are these substantiated in things? To what extent is the trajectory of things – their movements between human beings – determining the meaning of things? One possible answer is that the social order prevalent in a certain society is reflected in the classification of t ...
The Mind and Heart of Progressive Legal Thought
... thought originated in a union of two powerful western scientific ideas from the second half of the nineteenth century: the theory of evolution by natural selection and the th e o ry o f m a rg in a lism in econom ics. Second, notwithstanding its strongly economic origins, Progressive legal thought a ...
... thought originated in a union of two powerful western scientific ideas from the second half of the nineteenth century: the theory of evolution by natural selection and the th e o ry o f m a rg in a lism in econom ics. Second, notwithstanding its strongly economic origins, Progressive legal thought a ...
Cultural Models, Consensus Analysis, and the
... the natives’ behaviors and belief systems, to see interconnections (Boster, 2011). But, because anthropologists very rarely select their informants, households, or villages using probability sampling, their ethnographic accounts typically consist of qualitative generalizations from small samples to ...
... the natives’ behaviors and belief systems, to see interconnections (Boster, 2011). But, because anthropologists very rarely select their informants, households, or villages using probability sampling, their ethnographic accounts typically consist of qualitative generalizations from small samples to ...
Ethnography as a nonlinear dynamic system
... overview of complexity, offers a tantalizing description of CAS as a kind of “qualitative holistic math.” There are interesting epistemological parallels to explore here. In fact, if you take CAS seriously and want to do social research, ethnographic logic is where you have to go. One sketch of that ...
... overview of complexity, offers a tantalizing description of CAS as a kind of “qualitative holistic math.” There are interesting epistemological parallels to explore here. In fact, if you take CAS seriously and want to do social research, ethnographic logic is where you have to go. One sketch of that ...
What is the Hegelian Dialectic?
... The London-Marxist platform in 1847 was "to abolish private property." The American Revolution was based in private property rights. Marxist societies confiscate wealth and promise to "re-distribute it equally." America promised everyone they could keep and control what was the product of their own ...
... The London-Marxist platform in 1847 was "to abolish private property." The American Revolution was based in private property rights. Marxist societies confiscate wealth and promise to "re-distribute it equally." America promised everyone they could keep and control what was the product of their own ...
UCD-Department of Philosophy Course Descriptions Spring 2009
... $100 course fee. Call 303-556-6505 for more information. This course is an examination of the individual concepts of ideology, culture, racism, and sexism. More importantly, it is an examination of the relationships and dependencies between and among these concepts. Facile attempts to explain any of ...
... $100 course fee. Call 303-556-6505 for more information. This course is an examination of the individual concepts of ideology, culture, racism, and sexism. More importantly, it is an examination of the relationships and dependencies between and among these concepts. Facile attempts to explain any of ...