3. The focus on equality of capabilities goes along with a critique of
... Once settled this common background, conversion factors bring into play the second dimension of capabilities, namely the descriptive one, which is diversely taken up. Economists have worked a lot on measures and descriptions of capabilities. Sociologists should contribute to this debate with their o ...
... Once settled this common background, conversion factors bring into play the second dimension of capabilities, namely the descriptive one, which is diversely taken up. Economists have worked a lot on measures and descriptions of capabilities. Sociologists should contribute to this debate with their o ...
Asking questions well - Center for Social Development
... the strongest and most lasting work in applied social science – as in all science -- is theoretically based. Some social work researchers appear not to regard this basic structure as theoretical, suggesting that theory is sometimes not necessary for “outcomes research” (e.g., Thyer, 1999). However, ...
... the strongest and most lasting work in applied social science – as in all science -- is theoretically based. Some social work researchers appear not to regard this basic structure as theoretical, suggesting that theory is sometimes not necessary for “outcomes research” (e.g., Thyer, 1999). However, ...
Sociological Theories
... very satisfying. Social approval is important to the couple. Family and friends strongly disapprove. Couple decides to terminate the relationship. – another example: Couple gets along but not completely a ...
... very satisfying. Social approval is important to the couple. Family and friends strongly disapprove. Couple decides to terminate the relationship. – another example: Couple gets along but not completely a ...
activities that support the Nature of Science strand
... ‘It is our view that developing an understanding of the NOS (Nature OF Science) does not come naturally. It is highly unlikely that students and their teachers will come to understand that science is tentative, empirically-based, partly the product of human imagination and creativity, and is influen ...
... ‘It is our view that developing an understanding of the NOS (Nature OF Science) does not come naturally. It is highly unlikely that students and their teachers will come to understand that science is tentative, empirically-based, partly the product of human imagination and creativity, and is influen ...
Chapter 10 Regulating Business and Changing Social Contract
... Government regulation of the private sector is justified under two ...
... Government regulation of the private sector is justified under two ...
ACE CREDIT® evaluated and recommends
... Sociology is a social science, and sociologists take the science part of that seriously. So, before delving any deeper into the specific topics of this field, you have to understand how sociologists gather and analyze data to form the many conclusions covered elsewhere in the course. While sociologi ...
... Sociology is a social science, and sociologists take the science part of that seriously. So, before delving any deeper into the specific topics of this field, you have to understand how sociologists gather and analyze data to form the many conclusions covered elsewhere in the course. While sociologi ...
Improving services through a cross national approach
... and objective (Hetherington et al, 1996). Many of these methodologies are complex and, as Mabbut and Bolderson (1999) suggest, could result in being only case specific – in that the methodology used to compare two countries, England and Spain in their example, may not be transferable to others. ...
... and objective (Hetherington et al, 1996). Many of these methodologies are complex and, as Mabbut and Bolderson (1999) suggest, could result in being only case specific – in that the methodology used to compare two countries, England and Spain in their example, may not be transferable to others. ...
midterm exam draft/study questions
... characteristics. c. Social conflicts are always caused by the differential distribution of authority. d. Actors need not be conscious of their interest in order to act in accord with them. 17. What is one criticism that Luhmann had about Parsons’s theory of structural functionalism? a. b. c. d. ...
... characteristics. c. Social conflicts are always caused by the differential distribution of authority. d. Actors need not be conscious of their interest in order to act in accord with them. 17. What is one criticism that Luhmann had about Parsons’s theory of structural functionalism? a. b. c. d. ...
chap4socstructure
... organized into role not qualified to perform. • Parkinson’s Law- “work expands to fill the time available for its completion”. Worker feels overworked. Can 1. resign (lose benefits), 2. cut work in half by sharing with another (would create a rival for promotion), or 3. demand the assistance of 2 su ...
... organized into role not qualified to perform. • Parkinson’s Law- “work expands to fill the time available for its completion”. Worker feels overworked. Can 1. resign (lose benefits), 2. cut work in half by sharing with another (would create a rival for promotion), or 3. demand the assistance of 2 su ...
Davide Nicolini (2013): Practice Theory, Work, and Organization. An
... they seek to understand the practices that actors (re)produce in working life. Viewed from this perspective, it is a warranted claim that working life studies are immensely inspired by theories of practice. However, one could claim that such a perspective just juxtaposes loosely related and random c ...
... they seek to understand the practices that actors (re)produce in working life. Viewed from this perspective, it is a warranted claim that working life studies are immensely inspired by theories of practice. However, one could claim that such a perspective just juxtaposes loosely related and random c ...
Book Prospectus - Stanford University
... twentieth century, using data on the makeup of faculties for a worldwide sample of universities (the proportional representation of chemists, say, and linguists). . 1 Beyond this first agenda – to present basic data on faculty makeup over time – we pursue a second one. Corresponding to the empirica ...
... twentieth century, using data on the makeup of faculties for a worldwide sample of universities (the proportional representation of chemists, say, and linguists). . 1 Beyond this first agenda – to present basic data on faculty makeup over time – we pursue a second one. Corresponding to the empirica ...
Global Community Investment Ambition and Strategy
... to develop the skills that will help them to succeed at school and in the workplace, and on instilling in them the confidence to be more ambitious. In addition, we use our advisory skills to help social enterprises whose aims are aligned with ours to develop and transform their business models. ...
... to develop the skills that will help them to succeed at school and in the workplace, and on instilling in them the confidence to be more ambitious. In addition, we use our advisory skills to help social enterprises whose aims are aligned with ours to develop and transform their business models. ...
The Role of Cognitive Processes in Unifying the Behavioral Sciences
... disciplines to become subdisciplines of others. The behavioral disciplines will and should retain their constitutive explanatory goals. Rather, the above five principles, supplemented by additional perspectives, will ensure that where the objects of inquiry in distinct disciplines coincide, the expl ...
... disciplines to become subdisciplines of others. The behavioral disciplines will and should retain their constitutive explanatory goals. Rather, the above five principles, supplemented by additional perspectives, will ensure that where the objects of inquiry in distinct disciplines coincide, the expl ...
The Blank Slate and the Standard Social Science Model
... extreme moral positions from the nature/nurture debate he is engaging in. This is also how he attempts to remove ethics and morality from his discussion of science (all the while qualifying this move by suggesting we may be able to cure Alzheimer's faster by doing so). ...
... extreme moral positions from the nature/nurture debate he is engaging in. This is also how he attempts to remove ethics and morality from his discussion of science (all the while qualifying this move by suggesting we may be able to cure Alzheimer's faster by doing so). ...
Available - Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
... 3. Explain the meaning of culture and how it is related with individual and society? Ans. . The concept of culture was rigorously defined by E.B. Taylor in 1860s. According to him culture is the sum total of ideas, beliefs, values, material cultural equipments and non-material aspects which man make ...
... 3. Explain the meaning of culture and how it is related with individual and society? Ans. . The concept of culture was rigorously defined by E.B. Taylor in 1860s. According to him culture is the sum total of ideas, beliefs, values, material cultural equipments and non-material aspects which man make ...