PowerPoint Presentation - Creating global public goods
... citizenship and cosmopolitan sociability, and carry a heavy and growing traffic in cross-border global relations. • Yet social science has failed to develop a unified and comprehensive account of the social production of higher education and the associated research (HER) • We know much more about in ...
... citizenship and cosmopolitan sociability, and carry a heavy and growing traffic in cross-border global relations. • Yet social science has failed to develop a unified and comprehensive account of the social production of higher education and the associated research (HER) • We know much more about in ...
Why did mainstream economics miss the crisis? The role of
... Why did mainstream economics miss the crisis? The role of epistemological and methodological blinkers John Cameron & Karin Astrid Siegmann International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS) ...
... Why did mainstream economics miss the crisis? The role of epistemological and methodological blinkers John Cameron & Karin Astrid Siegmann International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS) ...
Claudia Giannetto - Goldsmiths Virtual Learning Environment
... globalization and processes of identity construction among Mexican Maya people of Eastern Yucatán. My research will focus on the effects of two specific economic and social phenomena on the definition of Mayan identities: the male rural migration to the Mayan coast (Riviera Maya), where indigenous ...
... globalization and processes of identity construction among Mexican Maya people of Eastern Yucatán. My research will focus on the effects of two specific economic and social phenomena on the definition of Mayan identities: the male rural migration to the Mayan coast (Riviera Maya), where indigenous ...
94-Ryberg-Challenges and Potentials.rtf
... components of institutional and technological infrastructures cannot be addressed, resolved or developed in isolation. Such a perspective is not controversial or new, rather it lies at the very core of the understanding of what ‘technological infrastructures’ are: “Infrastructures are concerned with ...
... components of institutional and technological infrastructures cannot be addressed, resolved or developed in isolation. Such a perspective is not controversial or new, rather it lies at the very core of the understanding of what ‘technological infrastructures’ are: “Infrastructures are concerned with ...
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... on our own well being. Must consider long--term implications of our action on this long perspective A h i more concerned Aesthetic: d with i h “h “how”” than h “what.” Focus on the way we view the world around us from the perspective of beauty & grace for example Moral: These judgments relate to our ...
... on our own well being. Must consider long--term implications of our action on this long perspective A h i more concerned Aesthetic: d with i h “h “how”” than h “what.” Focus on the way we view the world around us from the perspective of beauty & grace for example Moral: These judgments relate to our ...
Microsoft Word - DORAS
... in which it is embedded. It is empiricist without being positivist or reductionist. It is rationalist without being idealist. It is coherent and comprehensive while being empirically grounded. It needs constantly to be revised in light of the most advanced science, the most up-to-date knowledge, of ...
... in which it is embedded. It is empiricist without being positivist or reductionist. It is rationalist without being idealist. It is coherent and comprehensive while being empirically grounded. It needs constantly to be revised in light of the most advanced science, the most up-to-date knowledge, of ...
Cognitive Science 30 (2006) 983–993
... (Boyack, Klavans, & Börner, 2005), and are not necessarily ominous signs (e.g. business management journals cite psychology journals far more than vice versa). Cognitive Science’s import profile can be interpreted as suggesting that the journal is at some risk of being psychology-centric in the lite ...
... (Boyack, Klavans, & Börner, 2005), and are not necessarily ominous signs (e.g. business management journals cite psychology journals far more than vice versa). Cognitive Science’s import profile can be interpreted as suggesting that the journal is at some risk of being psychology-centric in the lite ...
evolutionary perspectives on business and ethics
... tend to focus on collective behavior manifest in the organizational structure of a society, or, institutions (E.g. conventions, routines, and procedures). In general, the so-called Darwinian worldview, embraces change as the natural state of economic reality (process-based ontology); irreducible, in ...
... tend to focus on collective behavior manifest in the organizational structure of a society, or, institutions (E.g. conventions, routines, and procedures). In general, the so-called Darwinian worldview, embraces change as the natural state of economic reality (process-based ontology); irreducible, in ...
Rana Jawad From wellbeing to ways of being
... detachment from material goods is considered to lead to higher levels of spirituality and virtue (Martin et al, 2007; Kahl, 2005). The collection of charitable alms, known as the tithe was also a key fixture of Christian practice in the Medieval Ages although this has dwindled in modern times (Midwi ...
... detachment from material goods is considered to lead to higher levels of spirituality and virtue (Martin et al, 2007; Kahl, 2005). The collection of charitable alms, known as the tithe was also a key fixture of Christian practice in the Medieval Ages although this has dwindled in modern times (Midwi ...
Theories and Methods in Comparative Social Policy Deborah
... that it is not possible to standardise or control sufficiently to test models across countries. Furthermore, an emphasis on `testing' imposes competition on theories which can be made to be complementary. Baldwin deals with the battle between socio-economic and political explanations of the welfare ...
... that it is not possible to standardise or control sufficiently to test models across countries. Furthermore, an emphasis on `testing' imposes competition on theories which can be made to be complementary. Baldwin deals with the battle between socio-economic and political explanations of the welfare ...
Towards a Formal Model of Social Data
... The use of Social network analysis can be traced back to 1979, where Tichy et.al. [24] used it as a method of examining the relationships and social structures for the analysis of organisations. Later in 1987, David Krackhardt [13] proposed cognitive social structures as a solution for social networ ...
... The use of Social network analysis can be traced back to 1979, where Tichy et.al. [24] used it as a method of examining the relationships and social structures for the analysis of organisations. Later in 1987, David Krackhardt [13] proposed cognitive social structures as a solution for social networ ...
Field-note - Ebola Response Anthropology Platform
... media coverage related to ebola. Such clamour has produced the effect of framing the discourse about this disease within culturalist categories – such as food or death related practices – minimizing the socio-economic and political aspects of the epidemic. The consequences of such views are twofold: ...
... media coverage related to ebola. Such clamour has produced the effect of framing the discourse about this disease within culturalist categories – such as food or death related practices – minimizing the socio-economic and political aspects of the epidemic. The consequences of such views are twofold: ...