INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE
... support sustainable development objectives in the developing countries, in synergy with the climate change response strategies. ...
... support sustainable development objectives in the developing countries, in synergy with the climate change response strategies. ...
Depletion and Social Reproduction
... social relations – while discrete, it is relational, while being depleted on an individual basis, it does so within social frameworks that position it in relations to other bodies. These relations are historically specific and contested and as such these influence the ways in which bodies are viewed ...
... social relations – while discrete, it is relational, while being depleted on an individual basis, it does so within social frameworks that position it in relations to other bodies. These relations are historically specific and contested and as such these influence the ways in which bodies are viewed ...
Invention, Diffusion and Linear Models of Innovation
... Marx on economics, L. H. Morgan on kinship, E. B. Tylor on religion, and various historians (see Appendix 1). Several assumptions are involved in such theorizations. The first is that human nature is everywhere the same, that there is one path which all nations follow. The second is that differences ...
... Marx on economics, L. H. Morgan on kinship, E. B. Tylor on religion, and various historians (see Appendix 1). Several assumptions are involved in such theorizations. The first is that human nature is everywhere the same, that there is one path which all nations follow. The second is that differences ...
Thesis Eleven - capacité d`affect
... instance, both the cordon sanitaire and the procedures of variolization and vaccination analysed by Foucault (1975; 2004[1977–8]) are objects that lie precisely in between the domains of medicine, law, policy, statistics, urbanism, and sociology. Precisely in this intersectionality lies their most n ...
... instance, both the cordon sanitaire and the procedures of variolization and vaccination analysed by Foucault (1975; 2004[1977–8]) are objects that lie precisely in between the domains of medicine, law, policy, statistics, urbanism, and sociology. Precisely in this intersectionality lies their most n ...
oneNS.ca - One Nova Scotia
... Moxon, Principal, Scribe Select. Early in our process the Commission assembled a team of economists to provide advice on exemplary economic development practices in other jurisdictions. We are most grateful for the advice of this group which was chaired by Fred Morley, Vice President at Greater Hali ...
... Moxon, Principal, Scribe Select. Early in our process the Commission assembled a team of economists to provide advice on exemplary economic development practices in other jurisdictions. We are most grateful for the advice of this group which was chaired by Fred Morley, Vice President at Greater Hali ...
What is the Impact of Corruption on Economic Development in South
... Whilst entrepreneurship is generally regarded as being innovative and beneficial to development, in the case of, ‘innovative rent-seeking’ this is not the case. Baumol argues it is not always productive; it may even have a destructive impact on economies where parasitical activities damage the econo ...
... Whilst entrepreneurship is generally regarded as being innovative and beneficial to development, in the case of, ‘innovative rent-seeking’ this is not the case. Baumol argues it is not always productive; it may even have a destructive impact on economies where parasitical activities damage the econo ...
Chapter 3 - roar@UEL
... The origin of Husserl’s phenomenology had been a rejection of psychologism and a desire to make the analysis of logic itself the basis of a science of thought. Husserl’s early transcendental phenomenology can be seen to have been an extension from Kant’s transcendental idealism in opposition to the ...
... The origin of Husserl’s phenomenology had been a rejection of psychologism and a desire to make the analysis of logic itself the basis of a science of thought. Husserl’s early transcendental phenomenology can be seen to have been an extension from Kant’s transcendental idealism in opposition to the ...
Growing the Impact Economy in Greater Philadelphia
... communities, set out to gain a better understanding of what it will take for Philadelphia to be a national, and even a global, leader in the development of the impact economy—both to improve social outcomes in our community and to create a new source of economic activity in our region. We hope to be ...
... communities, set out to gain a better understanding of what it will take for Philadelphia to be a national, and even a global, leader in the development of the impact economy—both to improve social outcomes in our community and to create a new source of economic activity in our region. We hope to be ...
Territorial Capital
... Global competition is nowadays a reality, with emerging countries invading the European markets with low price products and putting under severe stress the competitiveness of European economies. The outcome of such an aggressive competition for the European territories is still unclear; opportunitie ...
... Global competition is nowadays a reality, with emerging countries invading the European markets with low price products and putting under severe stress the competitiveness of European economies. The outcome of such an aggressive competition for the European territories is still unclear; opportunitie ...
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... 2.1 THEORETICAL FOUNDATION Various authorities have advanced some theories on the accumulation of foreign exchange reserves. We can only look at few of them.There is the international financial integration theory which advocates that international integration should cause capital to flow from high i ...
... 2.1 THEORETICAL FOUNDATION Various authorities have advanced some theories on the accumulation of foreign exchange reserves. We can only look at few of them.There is the international financial integration theory which advocates that international integration should cause capital to flow from high i ...
The Sovereign and the Social: Arendt`s
... hypothetical norm upon which all other norms (of a single legal system) would be based (1960, 627). Hannah Arendt formulated another critique of sovereignty. After World War II, she expressed the widespread belief that sovereignty was no longer a workable concept. In her work, Arendt refers to state ...
... hypothetical norm upon which all other norms (of a single legal system) would be based (1960, 627). Hannah Arendt formulated another critique of sovereignty. After World War II, she expressed the widespread belief that sovereignty was no longer a workable concept. In her work, Arendt refers to state ...
RUnUP Patras Local Action Plan
... to participate in a European network of cooperation and sharing of knowledge and at the same time to create a local Support Group with stakeholders from private sector, academic sector and public administration that will approach commonly the problems and challenges for the economic development of t ...
... to participate in a European network of cooperation and sharing of knowledge and at the same time to create a local Support Group with stakeholders from private sector, academic sector and public administration that will approach commonly the problems and challenges for the economic development of t ...