
COMMUNICATION, CONTEXTS AND CULTURE A communicative
... by virtue of its semantic autonomy, bestows its rationality on actors. This concept was criticised especially by Bourdieu (1982). To Bourdieu, it is a mistake to look for the social effects - i.e. the co-ordination of actions between speakers - in language (and the so-called illocutionary effects); ...
... by virtue of its semantic autonomy, bestows its rationality on actors. This concept was criticised especially by Bourdieu (1982). To Bourdieu, it is a mistake to look for the social effects - i.e. the co-ordination of actions between speakers - in language (and the so-called illocutionary effects); ...
Initial Accreditation Review Brief
... Signature pedagogies are elements of instruction and of socialization that teach future practitioners the fundamental dimensions of professional work in their discipline -- to think, to perform, and to act ethically and with integrity. Field education is the signature pedagogy for social work. The i ...
... Signature pedagogies are elements of instruction and of socialization that teach future practitioners the fundamental dimensions of professional work in their discipline -- to think, to perform, and to act ethically and with integrity. Field education is the signature pedagogy for social work. The i ...
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... Africans or Maoris did not use a Greek word to describe their best governmental arrangements. This does not mean that these people did not practise democracy, only that they did not use the word (Isakhan, 2015 [2012]: 8-12). An insistence on understanding the history of democracy via the use of the ...
... Africans or Maoris did not use a Greek word to describe their best governmental arrangements. This does not mean that these people did not practise democracy, only that they did not use the word (Isakhan, 2015 [2012]: 8-12). An insistence on understanding the history of democracy via the use of the ...
Theoretical psychology
... regarding this pair of aspects is not doing anything like the research that has been done regarding the first pair... Pruzhinin: May I interrupt you? I would like you to focus on your original theory of identity. How does it tie in with this tradition? Professor Garai: When I became acquainted with ...
... regarding this pair of aspects is not doing anything like the research that has been done regarding the first pair... Pruzhinin: May I interrupt you? I would like you to focus on your original theory of identity. How does it tie in with this tradition? Professor Garai: When I became acquainted with ...
The consolations of`neoliberalism`
... supposed to do the rather more ordinary ideological work of legitimizing the political subordination of whole populations. The notion that “neoliberalism” amounts to a clearly defined, purposive project pursued by specifiable interest groups, which aims to subordinate public values to those of the m ...
... supposed to do the rather more ordinary ideological work of legitimizing the political subordination of whole populations. The notion that “neoliberalism” amounts to a clearly defined, purposive project pursued by specifiable interest groups, which aims to subordinate public values to those of the m ...
Realism, Philosophy and Social Science
... to simply do it (whatever ‘it’ may be). It is almost inconceivable to think of any of the natural sciences fundamentally changing their practices as a result of developments from within the philosophy of science. If anything, when the philosophy of science conflicts with the practices of scientists ...
... to simply do it (whatever ‘it’ may be). It is almost inconceivable to think of any of the natural sciences fundamentally changing their practices as a result of developments from within the philosophy of science. If anything, when the philosophy of science conflicts with the practices of scientists ...
The Political Meanings of Social Class Inequality
... mobility or opposition to redistributive policies (Alesina and Glaeser 2004; Lipset 1996). For reasons of external validity, it made sense to expand the boundaries of research by incorporating survey questions about inequality into the political study of inequality. But this reorientation also provi ...
... mobility or opposition to redistributive policies (Alesina and Glaeser 2004; Lipset 1996). For reasons of external validity, it made sense to expand the boundaries of research by incorporating survey questions about inequality into the political study of inequality. But this reorientation also provi ...
Executive Secretary Deputy Executive Secretary Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
... bottleneck ….. We let ourselves be seduced, as is perhaps only natural, by the consequences of the prosperity of the centres. The pendulum swung to the other extreme: no more import substitution, no more mutual trade efforts, our whole future lay in outwardoriented growth and in taking advantage of ...
... bottleneck ….. We let ourselves be seduced, as is perhaps only natural, by the consequences of the prosperity of the centres. The pendulum swung to the other extreme: no more import substitution, no more mutual trade efforts, our whole future lay in outwardoriented growth and in taking advantage of ...
Industry Pathways in the VCE and VCAL Program Description
... pathology and diagnostic imaging services allied health services other healthcare services residential care services childcare services other social assistance. It covers a large group of occupations with diverse roles, including nurse, early childhood educator, radiologist, aged care wo ...
... pathology and diagnostic imaging services allied health services other healthcare services residential care services childcare services other social assistance. It covers a large group of occupations with diverse roles, including nurse, early childhood educator, radiologist, aged care wo ...
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... relevance of power and context to identifying and interpreting the virtues. Education regarding the moral relevance of context and power, and self-critical analysis are needed if we are to improve ourselves morally. At least for now, the development of appropriate virtues can best be addressed, not ...
... relevance of power and context to identifying and interpreting the virtues. Education regarding the moral relevance of context and power, and self-critical analysis are needed if we are to improve ourselves morally. At least for now, the development of appropriate virtues can best be addressed, not ...
Strategy for Patient and Public Involvement
... Major corporate trust consultations on significant changes – none are planned at present. Past examples have included: Visiting Times and the design of the new Emergency/Day Surgery department. On-going service improvement – this will be linked to the annual plan and in most cases also to the transf ...
... Major corporate trust consultations on significant changes – none are planned at present. Past examples have included: Visiting Times and the design of the new Emergency/Day Surgery department. On-going service improvement – this will be linked to the annual plan and in most cases also to the transf ...
Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics - OIC
... The use by statistical agencies in each country of international concepts, classifications and methods promotes the consistency and efficiency of statistical systems at all official levels. To facilitate international comparisons of statistics, as well as to achieve efficiency and quality in their p ...
... The use by statistical agencies in each country of international concepts, classifications and methods promotes the consistency and efficiency of statistical systems at all official levels. To facilitate international comparisons of statistics, as well as to achieve efficiency and quality in their p ...
Universal Values, Contextualization and Bioethics: Knowledge
... taken into account, possible risks have to be identified, and observance of ethical norms monitored (Schmidt 2007, p. 313). According to Kastenhofer due to the development of a techno-scientific culture the former hierarchical relationship between ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ sciences might be transformed into ...
... taken into account, possible risks have to be identified, and observance of ethical norms monitored (Schmidt 2007, p. 313). According to Kastenhofer due to the development of a techno-scientific culture the former hierarchical relationship between ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ sciences might be transformed into ...
Leisure Ability Model
... a successful, appropriate, and meaningful independent leisure lifestyle that, in turn, leads to improved health, quality of life, and well-being. When the individual can independently and successfully engage in leisure of his or her own choice, the individual has the chance to receive psychological, ...
... a successful, appropriate, and meaningful independent leisure lifestyle that, in turn, leads to improved health, quality of life, and well-being. When the individual can independently and successfully engage in leisure of his or her own choice, the individual has the chance to receive psychological, ...
Social dominance theory and the dynamics of intergroup relations
... These disproportionately aid members of subordinate social groups (e.g., the poor, ethnic and religious minorities) and attempt to open access to resources otherwise restricted to dominants (e.g., public services). Prominent hierarchy-attenuating institutions include human rights, civil rights, and ...
... These disproportionately aid members of subordinate social groups (e.g., the poor, ethnic and religious minorities) and attempt to open access to resources otherwise restricted to dominants (e.g., public services). Prominent hierarchy-attenuating institutions include human rights, civil rights, and ...
KNR 273: Session 4
... a successful, appropriate, and meaningful independent leisure lifestyle that, in turn, leads to improved health, quality of life, and well-being. When the individual can independently and successfully engage in leisure of his or her own choice, the individual has the chance to receive psychological, ...
... a successful, appropriate, and meaningful independent leisure lifestyle that, in turn, leads to improved health, quality of life, and well-being. When the individual can independently and successfully engage in leisure of his or her own choice, the individual has the chance to receive psychological, ...
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... all of their time and financial resources to providing a crucible for the development of neighborhood relations in the 19th Ward of Chicago (at the time one of the city’s poorest immigrant neighborhoods). Understanding the idea and practice of the settlement house is critical for this paper. Those w ...
... all of their time and financial resources to providing a crucible for the development of neighborhood relations in the 19th Ward of Chicago (at the time one of the city’s poorest immigrant neighborhoods). Understanding the idea and practice of the settlement house is critical for this paper. Those w ...
Dia 1
... usefully analyzed along broadly Weberian lines: structures of power are organized around relations of class, status and command • Class concerns power in the economic sphere of property and market relations, status concerns those forms of power that derive from the differentiation of groups in the s ...
... usefully analyzed along broadly Weberian lines: structures of power are organized around relations of class, status and command • Class concerns power in the economic sphere of property and market relations, status concerns those forms of power that derive from the differentiation of groups in the s ...
Törnberg, Petter - Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
... This thesis engages with questions on the boundary between what has traditionally been understood as social and natural. The introductory essay contextualizes the specific contributions of the included papers, by noting and exploring a reinvigoration of “naturalism” (the notion of a continuity betwe ...
... This thesis engages with questions on the boundary between what has traditionally been understood as social and natural. The introductory essay contextualizes the specific contributions of the included papers, by noting and exploring a reinvigoration of “naturalism” (the notion of a continuity betwe ...
Topological Social Choice. by Luc LAUWERS Econometrics Center
... between dierent aggregation axioms were obtained. The remainder of this introduction gives a preview of the set-up, of the main results, and of the link between the Arrowian and the Chichilnisky model. In the topological approach the aggregation model becomes more structured: the set A is a subset ...
... between dierent aggregation axioms were obtained. The remainder of this introduction gives a preview of the set-up, of the main results, and of the link between the Arrowian and the Chichilnisky model. In the topological approach the aggregation model becomes more structured: the set A is a subset ...
Causality and Complexity in the Works of Pierre Bourdieu
... bifurcation: there are various alternative paths the system could take, but not any development is possible at any time, the field and range of possibilities is conditioned by the objective conditions of existence of the system; this again is an aspect of necessity, but it is not determined which pa ...
... bifurcation: there are various alternative paths the system could take, but not any development is possible at any time, the field and range of possibilities is conditioned by the objective conditions of existence of the system; this again is an aspect of necessity, but it is not determined which pa ...
Herbert Spencer Energetics
... 547; Perrin, 1995). A greater division of labour is more efficient and can therefore provide for a greater population, so the problem of population pressure is one that keeps returning. This does not entirely deal with the problem of teleology in Spencer’s ‘energetic sociology’ from which it is som ...
... 547; Perrin, 1995). A greater division of labour is more efficient and can therefore provide for a greater population, so the problem of population pressure is one that keeps returning. This does not entirely deal with the problem of teleology in Spencer’s ‘energetic sociology’ from which it is som ...
Goffman`s concept of the normal as the collective
... each other. Primary frameworks, seen as prior or ‘original’ interpretations and which refer to people’s natural and social worlds, are located at the beginning of the process of reframing. Since people continuously project their frames of reference onto world and since they continuously layer frames ...
... each other. Primary frameworks, seen as prior or ‘original’ interpretations and which refer to people’s natural and social worlds, are located at the beginning of the process of reframing. Since people continuously project their frames of reference onto world and since they continuously layer frames ...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a
... years and to identify the key elements of a strategy to address these emerging threats. The complex nature of the Global War on Terrorism and the associated ethnic, religious, transnational, and urban threats seriously challenge current military capabilities based on conventional warfare. The lack o ...
... years and to identify the key elements of a strategy to address these emerging threats. The complex nature of the Global War on Terrorism and the associated ethnic, religious, transnational, and urban threats seriously challenge current military capabilities based on conventional warfare. The lack o ...
Social Stratificationhot! - Professional Learning and Development
... Occupation, income, wealth, accents and education may tell us about the social position of another person or group, but some sociologists would consider them to be subjective and have tried to define and measure class in an objective way. The difficulty is that sociologists do not agree on how to de ...
... Occupation, income, wealth, accents and education may tell us about the social position of another person or group, but some sociologists would consider them to be subjective and have tried to define and measure class in an objective way. The difficulty is that sociologists do not agree on how to de ...