historical-comparative method 95
... common denominators between the several objects submitted to comparison. ...
... common denominators between the several objects submitted to comparison. ...
Consumer Behavior and the Concept of Sovereignty: Explanations
... highly influenced by Karl Marx, for whom ...
... highly influenced by Karl Marx, for whom ...
Rewording the world: poststructuralism, deconstruction and the `real
... synonymous with each other and with ‘deconstruction’. But we have not been able to find any scholars who identify themselves with these positions and agree that they could be conflated to this extent. The positions that these terms signify have very clear affinities with one another but they are cer ...
... synonymous with each other and with ‘deconstruction’. But we have not been able to find any scholars who identify themselves with these positions and agree that they could be conflated to this extent. The positions that these terms signify have very clear affinities with one another but they are cer ...
Health Behavior Theories
... • Health behavior change interventions are not end-all be-all cures… …record of success in behavioral change for HP 2010 objectives are not 100% successful. • Illustration: prevalence of adolescent obesity tripled in the past 30 years. Most childhood interventions are rooted in theories of health be ...
... • Health behavior change interventions are not end-all be-all cures… …record of success in behavioral change for HP 2010 objectives are not 100% successful. • Illustration: prevalence of adolescent obesity tripled in the past 30 years. Most childhood interventions are rooted in theories of health be ...
Globalization and its effects on community, work and household
... Europe and the United States and - increasingly, as their industrialisation proceeds also from India and China. Ripples of change from these centers are beginning to affect even the smallest and most remote communities worldwide. There have recently been riots in Mexico because the cost of tortilla, ...
... Europe and the United States and - increasingly, as their industrialisation proceeds also from India and China. Ripples of change from these centers are beginning to affect even the smallest and most remote communities worldwide. There have recently been riots in Mexico because the cost of tortilla, ...
Introduction - Imprint Academic
... “intelligent designer” as the cause of life. Behe and others defend “intelligent design theory” as superior to Darwinism. Many conservatives — particularly in the United States — have adopted this argument as part of a political campaign to challenge the teaching of Darwinian science in public schoo ...
... “intelligent designer” as the cause of life. Behe and others defend “intelligent design theory” as superior to Darwinism. Many conservatives — particularly in the United States — have adopted this argument as part of a political campaign to challenge the teaching of Darwinian science in public schoo ...
Liberal Studies in the 21st Century
... aspects of the self, such as psychosexual, cognitive and moral development. It basically analyzes the unique self identity of particular human beings. c. In sociological perspective, personal development is view as the process of socialization, through which individuals will internalize the roles, n ...
... aspects of the self, such as psychosexual, cognitive and moral development. It basically analyzes the unique self identity of particular human beings. c. In sociological perspective, personal development is view as the process of socialization, through which individuals will internalize the roles, n ...
Chapter 2 Student Study Notes
... Eclecticism means taking ideas from several theories and combining them to produce a ‘style’ of work of work that suits the agency and the capabilities and preferences of individual practitioners. Research and debate has led to a wide acceptance that everyday practice is usually eclectic because of ...
... Eclecticism means taking ideas from several theories and combining them to produce a ‘style’ of work of work that suits the agency and the capabilities and preferences of individual practitioners. Research and debate has led to a wide acceptance that everyday practice is usually eclectic because of ...
FAML 430 Week 3
... A. The chronosystem focuses on changes to the family over time, or significant events or experience at a point in time. When changes exceeds a families ability to cope it creates stress. i. Stressors may be physical, sociocultural, or psychological. ii. Question: How might have living through the Gr ...
... A. The chronosystem focuses on changes to the family over time, or significant events or experience at a point in time. When changes exceeds a families ability to cope it creates stress. i. Stressors may be physical, sociocultural, or psychological. ii. Question: How might have living through the Gr ...
Manifesto of computational social science
... – Change of the population structure (change of birth rate, migration); – Financial and economic instability (trust, consumption and investments; sovereign debt, taxation, and inflation/deflation; sustainability of social welfare systems, and so on); – Social, economic and political divide (among pe ...
... – Change of the population structure (change of birth rate, migration); – Financial and economic instability (trust, consumption and investments; sovereign debt, taxation, and inflation/deflation; sustainability of social welfare systems, and so on); – Social, economic and political divide (among pe ...
PARLIAMENT, DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY Paper delivered
... At the outset it is quite appropriate to state that democracy depends on social capital. In other words democracy depends on a well-defined reciprocal relationship between parliament and civil society. Thus the ease with which parliament fruitfully engages with civil society lies in well-defined cha ...
... At the outset it is quite appropriate to state that democracy depends on social capital. In other words democracy depends on a well-defined reciprocal relationship between parliament and civil society. Thus the ease with which parliament fruitfully engages with civil society lies in well-defined cha ...
Approaches to Qualitative Research.
... • Begins with the experiences of individuals as expressed as stories. A narrative can be spoken or written, but it gives an account of an event or an action chronologically. • Stories tell of experiences, but they also illuminate how a person understands and/or constructs their identity. Stories may ...
... • Begins with the experiences of individuals as expressed as stories. A narrative can be spoken or written, but it gives an account of an event or an action chronologically. • Stories tell of experiences, but they also illuminate how a person understands and/or constructs their identity. Stories may ...
achievement values, cognitive style and social class
... Style and Achievement Values. To the contrary, American students were shown to be much more skeptical (cynical ?) than were the Peruvian students about their ability to get ahead on the basis of merit rather than ascribed status. American students, perhaps because of their exposure to democratic-ega ...
... Style and Achievement Values. To the contrary, American students were shown to be much more skeptical (cynical ?) than were the Peruvian students about their ability to get ahead on the basis of merit rather than ascribed status. American students, perhaps because of their exposure to democratic-ega ...
Chicano Social Work: A Critical Analysis
... through the wide utilization of uncritical, historical concepts such as resignation, fatalism, or "traditional culture." The task for Chicanos, according to these critics, was to enter academia to redefine the Mexican-American through the articulation of culture, history, and socio-political self-vi ...
... through the wide utilization of uncritical, historical concepts such as resignation, fatalism, or "traditional culture." The task for Chicanos, according to these critics, was to enter academia to redefine the Mexican-American through the articulation of culture, history, and socio-political self-vi ...
improving treatment to meet the
... According to the various theories, the correlations between delinquency and the family relationship are considerable. According to Gluecks, concluded that future delinquency in young boys could be predicted from knowledge of five family factors: (1) discipline by father, (2) supervision by mother, ( ...
... According to the various theories, the correlations between delinquency and the family relationship are considerable. According to Gluecks, concluded that future delinquency in young boys could be predicted from knowledge of five family factors: (1) discipline by father, (2) supervision by mother, ( ...