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... As this book neared completion, I was reading The Archaeology of Knowledge,1 by the postmodern master Michel Foucault. Foucault wrote that he expounded the concept of “the archaeology of knowledge” in order to try to understand the mystery of “the stigma of tempered dislocation,” or discontinuity; a ...
... As this book neared completion, I was reading The Archaeology of Knowledge,1 by the postmodern master Michel Foucault. Foucault wrote that he expounded the concept of “the archaeology of knowledge” in order to try to understand the mystery of “the stigma of tempered dislocation,” or discontinuity; a ...
A. [Priority/key/-G77 delete] thematic/cross
... to eradicate poverty, reduce inequality, make growth inclusive, create new jobs and promote sustainable production and consumption, while combatting climate change and respecting other planetary boundaries. Sustainable development requires a joint effort of us all. It can only be achieved in a broad ...
... to eradicate poverty, reduce inequality, make growth inclusive, create new jobs and promote sustainable production and consumption, while combatting climate change and respecting other planetary boundaries. Sustainable development requires a joint effort of us all. It can only be achieved in a broad ...
encyclopedia of communication theory
... All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. For information: SAGE Publications, ...
... All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. For information: SAGE Publications, ...
DIFFE/ RENCES INEQUA/ LITIES
... These three keywords of the ESA conference that is about to open in Prague connect us directly not only to the profound changes distinguishing this phase of history, but also link us with the answers to these processes that the discipline we practice is able to identify. Our era is one of unpreceden ...
... These three keywords of the ESA conference that is about to open in Prague connect us directly not only to the profound changes distinguishing this phase of history, but also link us with the answers to these processes that the discipline we practice is able to identify. Our era is one of unpreceden ...
Chapter 1: The Study of Laughter
... behind his eye, his seeing, thinking, and feeling 'I.' In recent times, the scientific (and social scientific) endeavour has been shaken by glimpses of self-awareness, the deforming retina raised as gross evidence of the uncertain nature of all its prized research results. This will not be my purpos ...
... behind his eye, his seeing, thinking, and feeling 'I.' In recent times, the scientific (and social scientific) endeavour has been shaken by glimpses of self-awareness, the deforming retina raised as gross evidence of the uncertain nature of all its prized research results. This will not be my purpos ...
Untitled - University of Helsinki
... mean when they talk about crisis. The European integration project has never since its inception been as close to a crash as it is now. Nor do we need much justification for the view that what now is needed is critique, a social science that offers views on how modern societies work, stick together ...
... mean when they talk about crisis. The European integration project has never since its inception been as close to a crash as it is now. Nor do we need much justification for the view that what now is needed is critique, a social science that offers views on how modern societies work, stick together ...
THE ROLE OF `SHARED MEMORIES` IN SHAPING NATIONALIST
... The Flemish and Québécois nationalist movements were founded on similar principles of ethno-linguistic nationalism, and both have been historically focused on the objective of reversing socio-economic inequalities by establishing a political structure geared towards redistributing cultural and poli ...
... The Flemish and Québécois nationalist movements were founded on similar principles of ethno-linguistic nationalism, and both have been historically focused on the objective of reversing socio-economic inequalities by establishing a political structure geared towards redistributing cultural and poli ...
The Margins of Global Sourcing: Theory and
... Our paper contributes to three distinct literatures. First, we add to a large body of theoretical work on foreign sourcing. We follow existing theory that adapts the Melitz (2003) model to characterize heterogeneous firms’ foreign sourcing decisions (e.g., Antràs and Helpman, 2004, 2008), but our f ...
... Our paper contributes to three distinct literatures. First, we add to a large body of theoretical work on foreign sourcing. We follow existing theory that adapts the Melitz (2003) model to characterize heterogeneous firms’ foreign sourcing decisions (e.g., Antràs and Helpman, 2004, 2008), but our f ...
Project 2 - UM Personal World Wide Web Server
... desire to value non-market goods and (2) the desire to identify optimization mistakes. Both the approach to valuing nonmarket goods based and the use of happiness and life-satisfaction data to diagnose mistakes and to arbitrate internal conflicts flow from the idea that happiness and lifesatisfacti ...
... desire to value non-market goods and (2) the desire to identify optimization mistakes. Both the approach to valuing nonmarket goods based and the use of happiness and life-satisfaction data to diagnose mistakes and to arbitrate internal conflicts flow from the idea that happiness and lifesatisfacti ...
Concepts of Tourism Yield and Their Measurement
... measures. Marg Deery, Liz Fredline and Leo Jago developed the social measures and Lundie developed the environmental measures. That said, the interest of all team members is in moving away from the separate development of yield indicators towards an index of ‘sustainable yield’. Unfortunately achiev ...
... measures. Marg Deery, Liz Fredline and Leo Jago developed the social measures and Lundie developed the environmental measures. That said, the interest of all team members is in moving away from the separate development of yield indicators towards an index of ‘sustainable yield’. Unfortunately achiev ...
Regional Planning Guidelines for the Greater Dublin Area 2010-2022
... This is the second time that Regional Planning Guidelines (RPGs) have been prepared for the Greater Dublin Area and the 2010 to 2022 RPGs seeks to build on and extend the policies and strategy of the 2004 to 2016 RPGs – continuing and focussing on the role as implementers of the National Spatial Str ...
... This is the second time that Regional Planning Guidelines (RPGs) have been prepared for the Greater Dublin Area and the 2010 to 2022 RPGs seeks to build on and extend the policies and strategy of the 2004 to 2016 RPGs – continuing and focussing on the role as implementers of the National Spatial Str ...
Commitment in the process of translation and control of
... over time in relation to its context. In this case, the most appropriate research methods are those that capture the processes of change through historical analysis. According to Dulfer (1994), the General Systems Theory is suitable for the study of cooperative societies, since it allows the indepen ...
... over time in relation to its context. In this case, the most appropriate research methods are those that capture the processes of change through historical analysis. According to Dulfer (1994), the General Systems Theory is suitable for the study of cooperative societies, since it allows the indepen ...
Grounded and Normative Dimensions of National Pride
... pride and do not mix with items measuring national identity and nationalism. This result confirms the validity of the summation of specific pride responses into the single indices composed by Smith and his coauthors (1998, 2006). Unlike the national identity factor, the factor of national pride has ...
... pride and do not mix with items measuring national identity and nationalism. This result confirms the validity of the summation of specific pride responses into the single indices composed by Smith and his coauthors (1998, 2006). Unlike the national identity factor, the factor of national pride has ...
Production Fragmentation and the Environment
... Fragmentation refers to the use of different suppliers and component manufacturers in the production of a good. Fragmentation results in different companies producing component parts rather than the finished goods, with the components being assembled as a final product elsewhere. Suppliers do not ha ...
... Fragmentation refers to the use of different suppliers and component manufacturers in the production of a good. Fragmentation results in different companies producing component parts rather than the finished goods, with the components being assembled as a final product elsewhere. Suppliers do not ha ...
Position of Demography Among Other Disciplines
... gamy, polygamy, polygyny, possible divorce and marital faithfulness, relations towards children, old people etc. All possible forms of relations between man and woman have been experienced in the process of demographic reproduction in the past, some of which have proved more advantageous than others ...
... gamy, polygamy, polygyny, possible divorce and marital faithfulness, relations towards children, old people etc. All possible forms of relations between man and woman have been experienced in the process of demographic reproduction in the past, some of which have proved more advantageous than others ...
1 CULTURAL EVOLUTION TRUE AND FALSE
... I completely agree with Bruce Caldwell (Caldwell 1988b: 74-75; Caldwell 1988a) that it is precisely within the conceptual and theoretical framework of the debate on the possibility of socialist calculation that Hayek definitively breaks with the standard static equilibrium approach to the market eco ...
... I completely agree with Bruce Caldwell (Caldwell 1988b: 74-75; Caldwell 1988a) that it is precisely within the conceptual and theoretical framework of the debate on the possibility of socialist calculation that Hayek definitively breaks with the standard static equilibrium approach to the market eco ...
Measuring the Impacts of Information and Communication
... Nations Secretariat for matters related to science and technology as part of its work on the integrated treatment of trade and development, investment and finance. The current work programme of UNCTAD is based on the mandates set at UNCTAD XII, held in 2008 in Accra, Ghana, as well as on the decisio ...
... Nations Secretariat for matters related to science and technology as part of its work on the integrated treatment of trade and development, investment and finance. The current work programme of UNCTAD is based on the mandates set at UNCTAD XII, held in 2008 in Accra, Ghana, as well as on the decisio ...
Scandinavian Cooperative Advantage: The Theory and Practice of
... shareholders (also referred to as stockholders). For example, Beauchamp et al. (2009), in their widely used textbook, Ethical Theory and Business, include a section on ‘‘Stockholder Management versus Stakeholder Management’’ that sets up its discussion on company purpose by contrasting texts from Fr ...
... shareholders (also referred to as stockholders). For example, Beauchamp et al. (2009), in their widely used textbook, Ethical Theory and Business, include a section on ‘‘Stockholder Management versus Stakeholder Management’’ that sets up its discussion on company purpose by contrasting texts from Fr ...
Background Paper on Cooperatives *
... sector in Colombia; 55 per cent of the retail market in Singapore, 36 per cent in Denmark and 14 per cent in Hungary. It is estimated that cooperatives account for more than 100 million jobs around the world8. Cooperatives in developed countries In the now-developed countries, cooperatives have had ...
... sector in Colombia; 55 per cent of the retail market in Singapore, 36 per cent in Denmark and 14 per cent in Hungary. It is estimated that cooperatives account for more than 100 million jobs around the world8. Cooperatives in developed countries In the now-developed countries, cooperatives have had ...
Reviewing Theories of Adolescent Substance Use: Organizing
... Although these two theories were developed as models of behavior in general and not as models of ESU in particular, they have been applied successfully to understanding the causes of ESU. Theory of reasoned action. According to Ajzen and Fishbein's (1980) TRA, ESU is determined exclusively by an ado ...
... Although these two theories were developed as models of behavior in general and not as models of ESU in particular, they have been applied successfully to understanding the causes of ESU. Theory of reasoned action. According to Ajzen and Fishbein's (1980) TRA, ESU is determined exclusively by an ado ...
Working Papers Migration Theory
... The divide between theories and empirical work on the causes, consequences and experiences of migration. Migration scholars have often argued that a comprehensive or universal migration theory will never arise because migration is too complex and diverse a phenomenon (Castles and Miller 2009; Salt 1 ...
... The divide between theories and empirical work on the causes, consequences and experiences of migration. Migration scholars have often argued that a comprehensive or universal migration theory will never arise because migration is too complex and diverse a phenomenon (Castles and Miller 2009; Salt 1 ...
Working Papers Migration Theory Quo Vadis? Paper 100, November 2014
... This epitomises the frequent lack of connection between theory and empirical work in migration studies. While qualitative work that focuses on people’s motivations and perceptions of migration tend to reject or ignore explanatory theories, quantitative empirical work on migration determinants has b ...
... This epitomises the frequent lack of connection between theory and empirical work in migration studies. While qualitative work that focuses on people’s motivations and perceptions of migration tend to reject or ignore explanatory theories, quantitative empirical work on migration determinants has b ...
Development economics
Development economics is a branch of economics which deals with economic aspects of the development process in low-income countries. Its focus is not only on methods of promoting economic development, economic growth and structural change but also on improving the potential for the mass of the population, for example, through health and education and workplace conditions, whether through public or private channels.Development economics involves the creation of theories and methods that aid in the determination of policies and practices and can be implemented at either the domestic or international level. This may involve restructuring market incentives or using mathematical methods such as inter-temporal optimization for project analysis, or it may involve a mixture of quantitative and qualitative methods.Unlike in many other fields of economics, approaches in development economics may incorporate social and political factors to devise particular plans. Also unlike many other fields of economics, there is no consensus on what students should know. Different approaches may consider the factors that contribute to economic convergence or non-convergence across households, regions, and countries.