Marxist philosophy and organization studies
... Marens, Mark Mizruchi, Craig Prichard, Mick Rowlinson, Paul Thompson, and Matt Vidal, even if there is much with which they still disagree. ...
... Marens, Mark Mizruchi, Craig Prichard, Mick Rowlinson, Paul Thompson, and Matt Vidal, even if there is much with which they still disagree. ...
Running head: AUTOMATIC ACTIVATION
... to interrupt the experimenter more quickly; Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998) showed that individuals who were made to think and write about the stereotype of a University professor, actually performed significantly better on a trivia quiz than those who had not. They also found that thinking ...
... to interrupt the experimenter more quickly; Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998) showed that individuals who were made to think and write about the stereotype of a University professor, actually performed significantly better on a trivia quiz than those who had not. They also found that thinking ...
Week 3 activity
... This article discusses how societies and their subdivisions (particularly at the community level) organize themselves for protection against and response to disasters and related collective crises of a peacetime nature. Complicating our presentation is that there is not much agreement even on the la ...
... This article discusses how societies and their subdivisions (particularly at the community level) organize themselves for protection against and response to disasters and related collective crises of a peacetime nature. Complicating our presentation is that there is not much agreement even on the la ...
invitation-seminar-cycle - Central European University
... religious implications. Despite the importance of these issues, a critical over-review of physical anthropology has never been attempted, especially in light of more recent developments in the field (such as DNA and heavy isotope sampling). The impact of such results on longheld traditional historic ...
... religious implications. Despite the importance of these issues, a critical over-review of physical anthropology has never been attempted, especially in light of more recent developments in the field (such as DNA and heavy isotope sampling). The impact of such results on longheld traditional historic ...
Materialized Landscapes of Practice:Exploring Native American
... access to one—the material dimension—in the present day. And it is only by using these material traces in the reconstruction of the past spatial distribution of practices that we can evaluate the specific social and historical context of these practices at different scales of analysis, which in turn ...
... access to one—the material dimension—in the present day. And it is only by using these material traces in the reconstruction of the past spatial distribution of practices that we can evaluate the specific social and historical context of these practices at different scales of analysis, which in turn ...
Zizek - RS - DDI - 2011
... obscene naturalization/anonymization of the millions who are subjugated by it throughout the world. Against the standardized positions of postmodern culture - with all its pieties concerning 'multiculturalist' etiquette Zizek is arguing for a politics that might be called 'radically incorrect' in th ...
... obscene naturalization/anonymization of the millions who are subjugated by it throughout the world. Against the standardized positions of postmodern culture - with all its pieties concerning 'multiculturalist' etiquette Zizek is arguing for a politics that might be called 'radically incorrect' in th ...
Renewing the Voluntary Sector in Australia
... answer me this question: what is the unique value add of the community sector? Hard? A key reason why the sell-out is happening is the fact that most of us can’t give a simple account of the kind of society we want and why it necessitates a critical role for the organisations of civil society. In m ...
... answer me this question: what is the unique value add of the community sector? Hard? A key reason why the sell-out is happening is the fact that most of us can’t give a simple account of the kind of society we want and why it necessitates a critical role for the organisations of civil society. In m ...
A polylogue? Where and how to move with and in
... space is defined in Euclidean terms. The ‘spaces’ we occupy, however, are semiotic and discursive as well as concrete, physical and embodied. They are also correct to point out a conceptual confusion with the term ‘I-position’, when used by Hermans and others in self-report procedures. The moment an ...
... space is defined in Euclidean terms. The ‘spaces’ we occupy, however, are semiotic and discursive as well as concrete, physical and embodied. They are also correct to point out a conceptual confusion with the term ‘I-position’, when used by Hermans and others in self-report procedures. The moment an ...
1 Recording Technologies and the Interview in Sociology, 1920
... characteristics of the interviewer. Moreover, verbatim recording took time, energy and skill but the resources needed for support or for training were not available. In the event, it is unclear how far social casework interviewing and its recording methods had a decisive influence on sociological re ...
... characteristics of the interviewer. Moreover, verbatim recording took time, energy and skill but the resources needed for support or for training were not available. In the event, it is unclear how far social casework interviewing and its recording methods had a decisive influence on sociological re ...
PRACTICAL PREPARATIONS OF RELIGIOUS BODIES TOWARDS
... With the above definition, electoral violence is a breakdown of Law and Order. We can understand electoral violence as a combination of individual or group moral evil that springs from both human hearts and structural evil that springs from institutions and society. The combined political culture an ...
... With the above definition, electoral violence is a breakdown of Law and Order. We can understand electoral violence as a combination of individual or group moral evil that springs from both human hearts and structural evil that springs from institutions and society. The combined political culture an ...
Paper - Saint Mary`s College
... Rose (1991) noted that rap music was not originally political music but apolitical party music. However, the well-known 1970s rap group Public Enemy purposely used their music in a political and cultural way. Rose continues to note that the politics of rap music do not lie in just its lyrical expres ...
... Rose (1991) noted that rap music was not originally political music but apolitical party music. However, the well-known 1970s rap group Public Enemy purposely used their music in a political and cultural way. Rose continues to note that the politics of rap music do not lie in just its lyrical expres ...
Discourse and Wolves: Science, Society, and Ethics
... and actions contingent and creative, transcending the boundary conditions for which the research practices and writing conventions of the natural sciences were devised (Bernstein, 1991; Rorty, 1979). Yes, there are still people who defend a “naturalistic model” of the human sciences. Yet it is embar ...
... and actions contingent and creative, transcending the boundary conditions for which the research practices and writing conventions of the natural sciences were devised (Bernstein, 1991; Rorty, 1979). Yes, there are still people who defend a “naturalistic model” of the human sciences. Yet it is embar ...