The naturalization of humans - laral
... inhibitions arriving from other units, connection weights, changes in connection weights, etc. This is their basic vocabulary, completely identical in its physical and quantitative nature to the vocabulary of the natural sciences. Everything else must be defined in terms of this basic vocabulary. Ne ...
... inhibitions arriving from other units, connection weights, changes in connection weights, etc. This is their basic vocabulary, completely identical in its physical and quantitative nature to the vocabulary of the natural sciences. Everything else must be defined in terms of this basic vocabulary. Ne ...
Aalborg Universitet Globalization and the Next Economy Li, Xing; Clark, Woodrow W.
... does not mean rigid formulas run on computers (Lakoff, 1988). ...
... does not mean rigid formulas run on computers (Lakoff, 1988). ...
FTC Endorsement Guidelines: Managing the Legal Risks
... • FTC issues Guidelines (16 CFR Part 255 et seq.) in October 2009; effect. December 1, 2009 • Covering “any advertising message . . . that consumers are likely to believe reflects the opinions, beliefs, findings, or experiences of a party other than the sponsoring advertiser” ...
... • FTC issues Guidelines (16 CFR Part 255 et seq.) in October 2009; effect. December 1, 2009 • Covering “any advertising message . . . that consumers are likely to believe reflects the opinions, beliefs, findings, or experiences of a party other than the sponsoring advertiser” ...
Checks and Balances
... 3. Analyze whether the system of checks and balances was effective through researching the internment experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry. Assessment The EALRs addressed in the Checks and Balances project include: Civics 2.1.2b: Describe the structure of state and federal government includi ...
... 3. Analyze whether the system of checks and balances was effective through researching the internment experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry. Assessment The EALRs addressed in the Checks and Balances project include: Civics 2.1.2b: Describe the structure of state and federal government includi ...
New Media as Weapons of Mass Instruction
... distribution and quality assurance substituting for what speed and replicability would later achieve. The domestic section of the CPI was explicitly a weapon of mass instruction—it ‘had for its aim the instruction of the public for entering the war and historical matter of an educational nature’ (La ...
... distribution and quality assurance substituting for what speed and replicability would later achieve. The domestic section of the CPI was explicitly a weapon of mass instruction—it ‘had for its aim the instruction of the public for entering the war and historical matter of an educational nature’ (La ...
FORMATION OF IDENTITY BY MEANS OF SOCIAL STEREOTYPES
... Koslovets M.A. emphasizes that O. Marquard, who together with K. Stierle published an encyclopedia dedicated to the theme of identity, stated that having summarized his work on this subject (highlighted within 2500 years in philosophical and more than 100 years in sociological and psychological lite ...
... Koslovets M.A. emphasizes that O. Marquard, who together with K. Stierle published an encyclopedia dedicated to the theme of identity, stated that having summarized his work on this subject (highlighted within 2500 years in philosophical and more than 100 years in sociological and psychological lite ...
Unit 2: Chapter 4, Section 2
... Stage 2: Receive rewards and avoid punishment Stage 3: want social approval, worry about what others think Stage 4: law and order, moral issues Stage 5: law is fair or just, it is good for society as a whole Stage 6: ethical principles that apply to everyone, such as the golden rule ...
... Stage 2: Receive rewards and avoid punishment Stage 3: want social approval, worry about what others think Stage 4: law and order, moral issues Stage 5: law is fair or just, it is good for society as a whole Stage 6: ethical principles that apply to everyone, such as the golden rule ...
Social Laws, the Unity of Scientific Method, and Situational
... knowledge, it might encourage the taking of measures to alter the social regularity. For instance, steps could be taken to counter Popper’s “law” regarding agricultural tariffs and the cost of living, price controls being the most obvious. This might have some unwanted consequences, but it nonethele ...
... knowledge, it might encourage the taking of measures to alter the social regularity. For instance, steps could be taken to counter Popper’s “law” regarding agricultural tariffs and the cost of living, price controls being the most obvious. This might have some unwanted consequences, but it nonethele ...
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... (recently recognized with a Nobel award), Ed Diener, and others, the extensive surveys and scrupulously careful psychological analyses that are the grounding for this area of study have produced several findings with major significance for economics (Kahneman et al, 1999). These include: ...
... (recently recognized with a Nobel award), Ed Diener, and others, the extensive surveys and scrupulously careful psychological analyses that are the grounding for this area of study have produced several findings with major significance for economics (Kahneman et al, 1999). These include: ...
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... families, communities or organizations (Urban, 2011). Social networking sites are considered as the fastest-growing field of the World Wide Web (Trusov et al., 2009). These sites allow people to interact with their friends, families and people with similar or completely different interests, creating ...
... families, communities or organizations (Urban, 2011). Social networking sites are considered as the fastest-growing field of the World Wide Web (Trusov et al., 2009). These sites allow people to interact with their friends, families and people with similar or completely different interests, creating ...
CHAPTER 2 Cultural Diversity
... Basic Components of Culture Technology – physical objects and rules for using them Symbols – anything that represents something else and has a shared meaning Language – the organization of written or spoken symbols into a standardized system Values – shared beliefs about what is good and bad ...
... Basic Components of Culture Technology – physical objects and rules for using them Symbols – anything that represents something else and has a shared meaning Language – the organization of written or spoken symbols into a standardized system Values – shared beliefs about what is good and bad ...
Mobile-ized, Glocalized Interaction in a Time of Networked
... academic presentation and publication. In this quite different context than the friendship ties of the National Geographic survey, we similarly found that the more people communicated in person and by telephone, the more they communicated by email. Not did high communicators rely on one medium. Rath ...
... academic presentation and publication. In this quite different context than the friendship ties of the National Geographic survey, we similarly found that the more people communicated in person and by telephone, the more they communicated by email. Not did high communicators rely on one medium. Rath ...
1 Introduction to Social Casework: Historical Development
... very useful in casework movement. This psychoanalytical theory was given by Freud and known as Freudian psychology made strong impact on casework. Thus it was the era of psychiatric development of social work. Focus of caseworker was on psychic forces within the individuals. Professionals also began ...
... very useful in casework movement. This psychoanalytical theory was given by Freud and known as Freudian psychology made strong impact on casework. Thus it was the era of psychiatric development of social work. Focus of caseworker was on psychic forces within the individuals. Professionals also began ...
Understanding Social Capital
... Gandhi (Duncan 2005, p. 112) reflects the idea and importance of Gandhian principles in public administration and established the modern concept of social capital in India. The concept of Social Capital in social science literature was marked by two groundbreaking works of Bourdieu (1986) and Colema ...
... Gandhi (Duncan 2005, p. 112) reflects the idea and importance of Gandhian principles in public administration and established the modern concept of social capital in India. The concept of Social Capital in social science literature was marked by two groundbreaking works of Bourdieu (1986) and Colema ...
Theory and Racialized Modernity: Du Bois in
... on Abolitionist intransigence, and an overtly racist depiction of African Americans. That historians had arrived at a consensus endorsing such an interpretation he found particularly disturbing. Thus, Du Bois wrote: If history is going to be scientific, if the record of human action is going to be s ...
... on Abolitionist intransigence, and an overtly racist depiction of African Americans. That historians had arrived at a consensus endorsing such an interpretation he found particularly disturbing. Thus, Du Bois wrote: If history is going to be scientific, if the record of human action is going to be s ...
Agent-based computational models and generative social science
... Barnsley’s fern (Barnsley, 1988) is a good mathematical example. The limit object indeed looks very much like a black spleenwort fern. But—under iteration of a certain affine function system—it assembles itself in a completely unbiological way, with the tip first, then a few outer branches, eventual ...
... Barnsley’s fern (Barnsley, 1988) is a good mathematical example. The limit object indeed looks very much like a black spleenwort fern. But—under iteration of a certain affine function system—it assembles itself in a completely unbiological way, with the tip first, then a few outer branches, eventual ...