Chapter 7
... Think of a service provider to whom you are loyal. What do you do (your behaviors, actions, feelings) that indicates you are loyal? Why are you loyal to this provider? What factors have influenced the formation of your loyalty? ...
... Think of a service provider to whom you are loyal. What do you do (your behaviors, actions, feelings) that indicates you are loyal? Why are you loyal to this provider? What factors have influenced the formation of your loyalty? ...
Τα Ιδρύματα Αγωγής ανηλίκων: Μία ανάλυση της ελληνικής εμπειρίας
... According to the results of the research: 1) It appears that the modern teachings of the sciences of Psychology and Pedagogics have not been used satisfactorily within the framework of instruction offered in the Correcting Institutions for juveniles; 2) The pedagogic dimension in the organization of ...
... According to the results of the research: 1) It appears that the modern teachings of the sciences of Psychology and Pedagogics have not been used satisfactorily within the framework of instruction offered in the Correcting Institutions for juveniles; 2) The pedagogic dimension in the organization of ...
an ontology for the ethnographic analysis of social processes
... importantly, it impoverished the sociological imagination of the social sciences as a whole.3 I will then show how consequent processualism has been able to transcend these organizing dichotomies while retaining what was analytically useful about them. In a next step I will use the ontology develope ...
... importantly, it impoverished the sociological imagination of the social sciences as a whole.3 I will then show how consequent processualism has been able to transcend these organizing dichotomies while retaining what was analytically useful about them. In a next step I will use the ontology develope ...
The Philosophy of System Development
... The scientific method requires defining the issues carefully and comparing theoretical hypotheses with real world tests. A theory or explanation must be followed by an experiment. Replicability of an experiment is the basic standard for truth. If a result can be replicated by other workers than the ...
... The scientific method requires defining the issues carefully and comparing theoretical hypotheses with real world tests. A theory or explanation must be followed by an experiment. Replicability of an experiment is the basic standard for truth. If a result can be replicated by other workers than the ...
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... Finally, social simulation could help to test policy scenarios to maximise the efficacy and efficiency of various peer review schemes under specific circumstances and for everyone involved. For instance, it is reasonable to suppose that journal editors, authors and reviewers have conflicting interests. ...
... Finally, social simulation could help to test policy scenarios to maximise the efficacy and efficiency of various peer review schemes under specific circumstances and for everyone involved. For instance, it is reasonable to suppose that journal editors, authors and reviewers have conflicting interests. ...
Civil Society and the Political Construction of Welshness
... “I’m English yeah can’t get away from it. I’m not terribly proud to be English but I am English…I think people have, people have lost a sense of pride in the country. They’ve had responsibility taken away from them by legislation and the government…and I just don’t think people give a shit anymore a ...
... “I’m English yeah can’t get away from it. I’m not terribly proud to be English but I am English…I think people have, people have lost a sense of pride in the country. They’ve had responsibility taken away from them by legislation and the government…and I just don’t think people give a shit anymore a ...
A Multidisciplinary-economic Framework of Analysis
... develop analyses of real-life economies. We now call their approach Classical Political Economy. Other economists began to develop analyses of real-life economies, placed in their real-life societal context. This approach is now called Classical Sociology3. In the second half of the 19th century, a ...
... develop analyses of real-life economies. We now call their approach Classical Political Economy. Other economists began to develop analyses of real-life economies, placed in their real-life societal context. This approach is now called Classical Sociology3. In the second half of the 19th century, a ...
Methods
... General equilibrium (GE) analysis applied to energy and environmental public policies has been developing since the 1970's. Sato (1967) and Solow (1978) popularized GE frameworks with CES production functions including energy as a third input. Energy- and environment-related computable GE models hav ...
... General equilibrium (GE) analysis applied to energy and environmental public policies has been developing since the 1970's. Sato (1967) and Solow (1978) popularized GE frameworks with CES production functions including energy as a third input. Energy- and environment-related computable GE models hav ...
Three shortcomings of the social investment
... (Esping-Andersen et al., 2002: 169). For sure, this does not mean that the social investment perspective implies that people who need care do not deserve social protection nor that social policy should remain absent when it comes to realising their human potential outside of the labour market. It do ...
... (Esping-Andersen et al., 2002: 169). For sure, this does not mean that the social investment perspective implies that people who need care do not deserve social protection nor that social policy should remain absent when it comes to realising their human potential outside of the labour market. It do ...
Kamitake, Yoshiro Citation Hitotsubashi journal of - HERMES-IR
... as input, can be extended as far as possible, while the second is that the above operator works with sympathy and empathy to various messages, which are ordinarily dispatched within a given society. However, the extent of information as input may constantly diminish under the social context of ‘igno ...
... as input, can be extended as far as possible, while the second is that the above operator works with sympathy and empathy to various messages, which are ordinarily dispatched within a given society. However, the extent of information as input may constantly diminish under the social context of ‘igno ...
Pre-Enlightenment Discoveries
... these scientists would inspire a century’s worth of thinkers in a time known as the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment in England The first major Enlightenment figure in England was Thomas Hobbes, who caused great controversy with the release of his provocative treatise Leviathan (1651). Hobbes felt ...
... these scientists would inspire a century’s worth of thinkers in a time known as the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment in England The first major Enlightenment figure in England was Thomas Hobbes, who caused great controversy with the release of his provocative treatise Leviathan (1651). Hobbes felt ...
Module 6 Social Protests and Social Movements Lecture 32 Social
... The first category of movements dated back to the colonial period. Kathleen Gough in 1974 found that in India 77 peasant uprisings took place since the British period (Gough 1974). In the initial years the sporadic movements were directed against the extraction of the Zamindars and other forms of in ...
... The first category of movements dated back to the colonial period. Kathleen Gough in 1974 found that in India 77 peasant uprisings took place since the British period (Gough 1974). In the initial years the sporadic movements were directed against the extraction of the Zamindars and other forms of in ...
223 I. Identity and Representation Peirre Bourdieu
... non-identical elements that taxonomy treats as similar). Everyone agrees that „regions‟ divided up according to the different conceivable criteria (language, habitat, cultural forms, etc.) never coincide perfectly. But that is not all: „reality‟, in this case, is social through and through and the ...
... non-identical elements that taxonomy treats as similar). Everyone agrees that „regions‟ divided up according to the different conceivable criteria (language, habitat, cultural forms, etc.) never coincide perfectly. But that is not all: „reality‟, in this case, is social through and through and the ...