social policy guidelines
... Undertaking social policy initiatives requires the investment of resources if it is to be an effective process. Time and skills can be as important as money in this regard. The ability to research, to write reports, to liase or negotiate with other bodies and to engage in publicity are all skills wh ...
... Undertaking social policy initiatives requires the investment of resources if it is to be an effective process. Time and skills can be as important as money in this regard. The ability to research, to write reports, to liase or negotiate with other bodies and to engage in publicity are all skills wh ...
Social Archaeology
... transcended social anthropology and archaeology, contributed to social archaeology in its early guise by advocating or applying new theoretical or methodological approaches to archaeological practice. Perhaps Willey’s settlement work conducted in the Viru Valley of Peru in 1946 has had the most endu ...
... transcended social anthropology and archaeology, contributed to social archaeology in its early guise by advocating or applying new theoretical or methodological approaches to archaeological practice. Perhaps Willey’s settlement work conducted in the Viru Valley of Peru in 1946 has had the most endu ...
The Interpretation of Cultures
... The reason the first of these requirements—that the proposed universals be substantial ones and not empty or near— empty categories—has not been met is that it cannot be. There is a logical conflict between asserting that, say, “religion,” “marriage,” or “property” are empirical universals and givin ...
... The reason the first of these requirements—that the proposed universals be substantial ones and not empty or near— empty categories—has not been met is that it cannot be. There is a logical conflict between asserting that, say, “religion,” “marriage,” or “property” are empirical universals and givin ...
The Basics of Social Work Research
... sponsors or outsiders. • The problems and subjects studied are narrowly constrained. • The research standards depend on the results. • Generalizing results for sponsors is key to applied research. • The goal is to develop practical payoffs or results. • Success is defined by results that can used by ...
... sponsors or outsiders. • The problems and subjects studied are narrowly constrained. • The research standards depend on the results. • Generalizing results for sponsors is key to applied research. • The goal is to develop practical payoffs or results. • Success is defined by results that can used by ...
Report on housing policy of the People in Need / position paper
... timing) with the embracing of the social exclusion terminology by major government bodies due to the accession process to the EU membership (2004). At the same time, a substantial number of Roma family-based NGOs were established (or re-established, there are more than 200 Roma NGOs registered at th ...
... timing) with the embracing of the social exclusion terminology by major government bodies due to the accession process to the EU membership (2004). At the same time, a substantial number of Roma family-based NGOs were established (or re-established, there are more than 200 Roma NGOs registered at th ...
... and Marcela Rodríguez Urrea. The papers of this section had their own call for papers and reviewing procedure according to the standards of the journal. This section contains four papers. The article New Perspectives on the Use of Spatial Filters in Magnetoencephalographic Array Processing by Claudi ...
Common Ground? Links Between Sports Hiatory, Sports Geography
... new. Peter McIntosh made a similar if somewhat narrower observation when he argued that ‘the understanding of human behaviour may be illuminated if, [from] time to time, the historian makes use of sociological concepts and the sociologist tests his (sic) theories and hypotheses against historical da ...
... new. Peter McIntosh made a similar if somewhat narrower observation when he argued that ‘the understanding of human behaviour may be illuminated if, [from] time to time, the historian makes use of sociological concepts and the sociologist tests his (sic) theories and hypotheses against historical da ...
Philosophy of Science Underlying Engaged
... One of the first rationalists--also known as an idealist--is Plato (427-347 BC). He believed that an ‘idea’ exhibits the properties of objects in a perfect way, and thus we learn about these objects through their respective ideas not through the objects themselves. The laws of ‘ideas’ govern and pro ...
... One of the first rationalists--also known as an idealist--is Plato (427-347 BC). He believed that an ‘idea’ exhibits the properties of objects in a perfect way, and thus we learn about these objects through their respective ideas not through the objects themselves. The laws of ‘ideas’ govern and pro ...
Emerging Welfare Blueprints for Hong Kong: A Contribution
... economy), Dr Wong argues that a new approach to social welfare is urgently required. The theoretical base for “reciprocal welfare” is active citizenship and welfare contractualism. The principal tenet of active citizenship is “an emphasis on the responsibility-side of citizenship, and the need to pr ...
... economy), Dr Wong argues that a new approach to social welfare is urgently required. The theoretical base for “reciprocal welfare” is active citizenship and welfare contractualism. The principal tenet of active citizenship is “an emphasis on the responsibility-side of citizenship, and the need to pr ...
Participatory Backcasting from Principles
... As discussed above, the nature of complexity between the two sets of principles differs, suggesting a more tailored-made approach when defining social principles. The time frame for re-acessing social principles and apply recent learnings is also different. Social principles can be seen as a social ...
... As discussed above, the nature of complexity between the two sets of principles differs, suggesting a more tailored-made approach when defining social principles. The time frame for re-acessing social principles and apply recent learnings is also different. Social principles can be seen as a social ...
Chapter 5: Interaction, Groups, and Organizations: Connections that
... Individuals use props as visible symbols to create or reinforce our roles Individuals perform according to society’s script for the situation Individuals work to create a positive, advantageous impression through impression management Individuals use tact, humor, and other strategies to try to creat ...
... Individuals use props as visible symbols to create or reinforce our roles Individuals perform according to society’s script for the situation Individuals work to create a positive, advantageous impression through impression management Individuals use tact, humor, and other strategies to try to creat ...
Liberalism and the Moral Significance of
... relationship to God and the ideal of life based on a personal reading or interpretation of scripture. In contrast with traditional established religion (where interpretations are provided by the priesthood) this new expression was distinctly individualistic. In Catholic couintries, similar attitudes ...
... relationship to God and the ideal of life based on a personal reading or interpretation of scripture. In contrast with traditional established religion (where interpretations are provided by the priesthood) this new expression was distinctly individualistic. In Catholic couintries, similar attitudes ...
Social Norms of Cooperation in Multiagent Systems
... helped before, under IR one expects a return, not from someone we helped, but from someone else; in this sense, helping the ”right“ individuals may contribute to a reputation uplift that increases the chance of being helped, by someone else, at a later stage. The relation between cooperation and IR ...
... helped before, under IR one expects a return, not from someone we helped, but from someone else; in this sense, helping the ”right“ individuals may contribute to a reputation uplift that increases the chance of being helped, by someone else, at a later stage. The relation between cooperation and IR ...