Metaphors of Nature in Political Science Political Metaphor: A
... understand the angelic hierarchy for the ‘more perfect direction’ of mankind, but he did not mean that the best social order could be deduced from the structure of evangelic squadrons” (Walzer, 1967:192). In other words, Copernican revolution provided a new world-view, new epistemic reality accordin ...
... understand the angelic hierarchy for the ‘more perfect direction’ of mankind, but he did not mean that the best social order could be deduced from the structure of evangelic squadrons” (Walzer, 1967:192). In other words, Copernican revolution provided a new world-view, new epistemic reality accordin ...
Supplementary Material Chapter 21 Word Document (0.073
... dimension. The second related concern is that if humans are not responsible for their actions, then praise and chastisement – the carrot and stick of moral systems – are deprived of their authority except as positive and negative stimuli for learning. These concerns are fairly easily dismissed (Rich ...
... dimension. The second related concern is that if humans are not responsible for their actions, then praise and chastisement – the carrot and stick of moral systems – are deprived of their authority except as positive and negative stimuli for learning. These concerns are fairly easily dismissed (Rich ...
Group Patterns, Joint Action and Social Cognition: the
... the field has been restricted to the analysis of dyadic interactions and to mechanisms of co-action and co-orientation. Some ideas about joint action and face-to-face interaction as a basic locus of sociality are similar to those in social science, especially in the writings of Simmel and Goffman. O ...
... the field has been restricted to the analysis of dyadic interactions and to mechanisms of co-action and co-orientation. Some ideas about joint action and face-to-face interaction as a basic locus of sociality are similar to those in social science, especially in the writings of Simmel and Goffman. O ...
Manifesto for a human economy Keith Hart
... the whole, but we can engage more concretely with the world that lies beyond the familiar institutions that immediately secure people’s rights and interests. According to Mauss (1925) and Polanyi (1944) especially -- but all the founders of modern social theory too -- the chief way of achieving soci ...
... the whole, but we can engage more concretely with the world that lies beyond the familiar institutions that immediately secure people’s rights and interests. According to Mauss (1925) and Polanyi (1944) especially -- but all the founders of modern social theory too -- the chief way of achieving soci ...
The Pedagogy of the Pastor: The Formation of the Social Studies
... pastoral pedagogy to flourish precisely because children were now thought to be active, inquiring, independent agents in an educational setting. They could become concerned with their own relationship to knowledge acquisition and intentionally learn the lessons of nation: citizenship, geography, and ...
... pastoral pedagogy to flourish precisely because children were now thought to be active, inquiring, independent agents in an educational setting. They could become concerned with their own relationship to knowledge acquisition and intentionally learn the lessons of nation: citizenship, geography, and ...
`civic` economy - Progressio Foundation
... innovative ways by addressing the totality of needs, the social and the human as well as the economic and political. To date these different organisations and activities have been isolated from each other. Current evidence which points to their common role outside the orthodox public/private sectors ...
... innovative ways by addressing the totality of needs, the social and the human as well as the economic and political. To date these different organisations and activities have been isolated from each other. Current evidence which points to their common role outside the orthodox public/private sectors ...
1 Chapter 1 A Brief History Of The Debate About Human Evolution
... While the distinction between biology and culture was clearly the point that needed to be made to move human understanding forward, at the same time, this division raised a number of difficult questions. There was something obviously true about it. However, severing the human organism (biology) fro ...
... While the distinction between biology and culture was clearly the point that needed to be made to move human understanding forward, at the same time, this division raised a number of difficult questions. There was something obviously true about it. However, severing the human organism (biology) fro ...
LA BioMed Launches Study of MDMA-Assisted Therapy for Social
... for Social Anxiety in Autistic Adults MAPS Initiates Research Seeking to Enhance Functional Skills LOS ANGELES – (March 27, 2014) – Seeking new therapies for the treatment of social anxiety in autistic adults, researchers at the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) announced today t ...
... for Social Anxiety in Autistic Adults MAPS Initiates Research Seeking to Enhance Functional Skills LOS ANGELES – (March 27, 2014) – Seeking new therapies for the treatment of social anxiety in autistic adults, researchers at the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) announced today t ...
Collective Power, Generalized Belief, and Hegemonic Spaces
... conceptions of grievances become possible. Where does this opening come from? How does it work? And what are its consequences? Accounts of Generalized Belief in the Literature The literature of social movements has, in general, turned away from the account of generalized beliefs ii as a crucial par ...
... conceptions of grievances become possible. Where does this opening come from? How does it work? And what are its consequences? Accounts of Generalized Belief in the Literature The literature of social movements has, in general, turned away from the account of generalized beliefs ii as a crucial par ...
The Child-Saving Movement in Brazil Ideology in the Late
... was particularly strong in the Protestant countries of Europe and North America from 1830 until 1920. During that period, there was a fresh surge of activity among individuals and philanthropic organizations that worked to defend the poor and the needy. In particular, children were the intended bene ...
... was particularly strong in the Protestant countries of Europe and North America from 1830 until 1920. During that period, there was a fresh surge of activity among individuals and philanthropic organizations that worked to defend the poor and the needy. In particular, children were the intended bene ...
Postcolonial Psychosis and Recovery Process in Osita
... neo-colonialism and its agents (international and local) that are still enforced through political, economic and social exploitation in post-independent nations. The implication of all of these is that through the negative effects of colonial hegemony on the colonized nations, some characters within ...
... neo-colonialism and its agents (international and local) that are still enforced through political, economic and social exploitation in post-independent nations. The implication of all of these is that through the negative effects of colonial hegemony on the colonized nations, some characters within ...
Godesberg Program
... Appropriate measures must ensure that an adequate part of the steadily growing capital of big business is widely distributed or made to serve public purposes. It is a deplorable symptom of our times that privileged groups in society indulge in luxury while important public tasks, especially in the f ...
... Appropriate measures must ensure that an adequate part of the steadily growing capital of big business is widely distributed or made to serve public purposes. It is a deplorable symptom of our times that privileged groups in society indulge in luxury while important public tasks, especially in the f ...
Lecture 4: Functionalism - Faculty of Education | CUHK
... universally and exhaustively explain the existing status quo of a given social phenomenon. Unless we accept the thesis of social Darwinism that there is natural selection principle at work in social world, otherwise we may have to accept Jon Ester suggestion that functional explanation is not applic ...
... universally and exhaustively explain the existing status quo of a given social phenomenon. Unless we accept the thesis of social Darwinism that there is natural selection principle at work in social world, otherwise we may have to accept Jon Ester suggestion that functional explanation is not applic ...