Brochure Text - Kansas Humanities Council
... prism to examine relations between blacks and whites in America, authors of various races and ethnicities have similarly used the coming-of-age framework as a way to constellate their own position in American society. ...
... prism to examine relations between blacks and whites in America, authors of various races and ethnicities have similarly used the coming-of-age framework as a way to constellate their own position in American society. ...
Formalism and Relationalism in Social Network Theory
... out key elements of Kant’s philosophy. Immanuel Kant was part of a RomanticConservative movement that both reacted to and carried on the Enlightenment embrace of reason and rationality. Where the Enlightenment philosophers had embraced the idea of the unlimited potential of rational investigation, K ...
... out key elements of Kant’s philosophy. Immanuel Kant was part of a RomanticConservative movement that both reacted to and carried on the Enlightenment embrace of reason and rationality. Where the Enlightenment philosophers had embraced the idea of the unlimited potential of rational investigation, K ...
A MORAL IMAGINATION: PENTECOSTAL THEOLOGY—and
... A Moral Imagination and Latin American Pentecostals When Latin American Pentecostals read the Bible (a common reading), there is an inherent consistency in the interplay of linking their Pentecostal worldview (pre-understanding) and the reality of daily circumstances with their subsequent biblical i ...
... A Moral Imagination and Latin American Pentecostals When Latin American Pentecostals read the Bible (a common reading), there is an inherent consistency in the interplay of linking their Pentecostal worldview (pre-understanding) and the reality of daily circumstances with their subsequent biblical i ...
The Servile STaTe - The Centre for Independent Studies
... run towards their chains believing that they are securing their liberty. Slave revolts produce nothing but new forms of despotism. Anderson’s emphasis on struggle and conflict in moral life might have led him to take up a purely relativist view of moral language. He might have argued that saying ‘X ...
... run towards their chains believing that they are securing their liberty. Slave revolts produce nothing but new forms of despotism. Anderson’s emphasis on struggle and conflict in moral life might have led him to take up a purely relativist view of moral language. He might have argued that saying ‘X ...
01The Promise
... imagination is the capacity to shift from one perspective to another—from the political to the psychological; From examination of a single family to comparative assessment of the national budgets of the world; from the theological school to the military establishment; from considerations of an oil i ...
... imagination is the capacity to shift from one perspective to another—from the political to the psychological; From examination of a single family to comparative assessment of the national budgets of the world; from the theological school to the military establishment; from considerations of an oil i ...
Pluralism, Poverty and Sharecropping: Cultivating Open
... aiming for policy-relevant findings, underlies the whole ‘development studies’ project (Hulme and Toye, this volume). However several realists have expressed doubts about the feasibility of triangulation when it includes survey data. Lawson (1997: 221) argues that nothing more than descriptive statis ...
... aiming for policy-relevant findings, underlies the whole ‘development studies’ project (Hulme and Toye, this volume). However several realists have expressed doubts about the feasibility of triangulation when it includes survey data. Lawson (1997: 221) argues that nothing more than descriptive statis ...
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... Cross-sectional regression analysis is a statistical method for assessing the relationship between two variables while holding other factors constant. “Cross-sectional” means comparing many individuals at one point in time. ...
... Cross-sectional regression analysis is a statistical method for assessing the relationship between two variables while holding other factors constant. “Cross-sectional” means comparing many individuals at one point in time. ...
投影片 1
... Terrorist attack, suicide bombing what are they against? President Bush and the US, but also a backlash against globalization Globalization (marketization, market norms become supreme) the bankruptcy of Western morality the West is full of inequality, greed, cheating, drug, family breakdown, divorce ...
... Terrorist attack, suicide bombing what are they against? President Bush and the US, but also a backlash against globalization Globalization (marketization, market norms become supreme) the bankruptcy of Western morality the West is full of inequality, greed, cheating, drug, family breakdown, divorce ...
LAWSON.AEJ
... follower of a philosopher of science, my immediate response was to brace myself for a splashdown in a bog of terminological irrelevance. A half century and tens of thousands of pages of philosophy-of-science-led methodological analysis of economics has--or so I thought-established that this project, ...
... follower of a philosopher of science, my immediate response was to brace myself for a splashdown in a bog of terminological irrelevance. A half century and tens of thousands of pages of philosophy-of-science-led methodological analysis of economics has--or so I thought-established that this project, ...
Introduction: The spatial turn in social theory
... psychoanalysis in his work, the architectural field was susceptible to engage in a fruitful dialogue with it. The next stage was for architectural theorists to move beyond Derrida’s discussion of psychoanalysis to a direct engagement with psychoanalytical theories, from Freud and Lacan to more conte ...
... psychoanalysis in his work, the architectural field was susceptible to engage in a fruitful dialogue with it. The next stage was for architectural theorists to move beyond Derrida’s discussion of psychoanalysis to a direct engagement with psychoanalytical theories, from Freud and Lacan to more conte ...
Robotic Psychology
... test, based on the robot's ability to answer random questions in the same manner as people do. On the other hand, it is considered an honor to challenge an artificial partner in fair competition, such as in a game of chess. Grossmeister Gary Kasparov, along with the rest of the world, regarded IBM's ...
... test, based on the robot's ability to answer random questions in the same manner as people do. On the other hand, it is considered an honor to challenge an artificial partner in fair competition, such as in a game of chess. Grossmeister Gary Kasparov, along with the rest of the world, regarded IBM's ...
From culture to hegemony
... Social relations and processes are then appropriated by individuals only through the forms in which they are represented to those individuals. These forms are, as we have seen, by no means transparent. They are shrouded in a 'common sense' which simultaneously validates and mystifies them. It is pre ...
... Social relations and processes are then appropriated by individuals only through the forms in which they are represented to those individuals. These forms are, as we have seen, by no means transparent. They are shrouded in a 'common sense' which simultaneously validates and mystifies them. It is pre ...
Two Modes of Reasoning with Case Studies1
... comparative methodology underlying this type of research. ‘Most similar’ cases are as similar as possible in terms of circumstances, but the examined phenomenon fails to appear in one of the cases, allowing for the application of a weakened version of Mill’s method of difference. ‘Most different’ ca ...
... comparative methodology underlying this type of research. ‘Most similar’ cases are as similar as possible in terms of circumstances, but the examined phenomenon fails to appear in one of the cases, allowing for the application of a weakened version of Mill’s method of difference. ‘Most different’ ca ...
The Social Space and the Genesis of Groups Pierre Bourdieu
... conferring strength, power within that universe, on their holder. Agents and groups of agents are thus defined by their relative positions within that space. Each of them is assigned to a position or a precise class of neighboring positions (i.e., a particular region in this space) and onecannot rea ...
... conferring strength, power within that universe, on their holder. Agents and groups of agents are thus defined by their relative positions within that space. Each of them is assigned to a position or a precise class of neighboring positions (i.e., a particular region in this space) and onecannot rea ...
AUS Curriculum - Play Is The Way
... • how much time is left • how efficiently the team is working • when things are starting to go wrong • when things are going well • the umpire’s role and input. • personal, internal signals that things are getting better or worse. ...
... • how much time is left • how efficiently the team is working • when things are starting to go wrong • when things are going well • the umpire’s role and input. • personal, internal signals that things are getting better or worse. ...
Mission-Oriented Legal Structure
... any overlap? Do any existing policies counter the goals or incentives built into the new policy? Finally, and perhaps most importantly, is there a need for a legal form specific to businesses with a social mission? For example, many policymakers considering social-mission legal structures are intere ...
... any overlap? Do any existing policies counter the goals or incentives built into the new policy? Finally, and perhaps most importantly, is there a need for a legal form specific to businesses with a social mission? For example, many policymakers considering social-mission legal structures are intere ...
Introduction to Political Science
... Why Is the Study of Political Science Important? Political science is important because politics is important. Politics is the study of power—who gets what, and how. This power can be as modest as a city council making budgetary choices over municipal services and personnel, or it can be as signific ...
... Why Is the Study of Political Science Important? Political science is important because politics is important. Politics is the study of power—who gets what, and how. This power can be as modest as a city council making budgetary choices over municipal services and personnel, or it can be as signific ...