
Civil Society and Poverty Reduction
... 16 Second, the proportions of the populations of different countries that are ‘poor’ vary greatly. The proportions are higher in countries with (i) low average per capita incomes and/or (ii) low ratings on the Human Development Index and/or (iii) high levels of inequality. Since the proportions var ...
... 16 Second, the proportions of the populations of different countries that are ‘poor’ vary greatly. The proportions are higher in countries with (i) low average per capita incomes and/or (ii) low ratings on the Human Development Index and/or (iii) high levels of inequality. Since the proportions var ...
practice theory
... is involved whenever one interprets something “as” something, whether one interprets something as a hammer by using it to hammer a nail, or by making explicit assertions about it. In either case, the interpretation is only possible against the background of a prior understanding of the situation. Th ...
... is involved whenever one interprets something “as” something, whether one interprets something as a hammer by using it to hammer a nail, or by making explicit assertions about it. In either case, the interpretation is only possible against the background of a prior understanding of the situation. Th ...
Ludwig Lachmann from a Critical Realist Perspective
... SUBJECTIVISM, SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND THE POSSIBILITY OF SOCIOECONOMIC ORDER: THE CASE OF LUDWIG LACHMANN Paul Lewis and Jochen Runde1 University of Cambridge ...
... SUBJECTIVISM, SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND THE POSSIBILITY OF SOCIOECONOMIC ORDER: THE CASE OF LUDWIG LACHMANN Paul Lewis and Jochen Runde1 University of Cambridge ...
summary of recommendations
... respect, trust, accountability and collaboration. The St Vincent de Paul Society is a respected charitable organisations operating in 142 countries around the world. In Australia we operate in every state and territory with nearly 50,000 members and volunteers committed to our work of social assista ...
... respect, trust, accountability and collaboration. The St Vincent de Paul Society is a respected charitable organisations operating in 142 countries around the world. In Australia we operate in every state and territory with nearly 50,000 members and volunteers committed to our work of social assista ...
Sociotechnical Roles for Sociotechnical Systems
... role, which may be taken by various persons – and instance – a role being taken by a concrete person (role owner) – has to be considered. In Communities, the existence of a “facilitator role” can generally be accepted at the level of the class. Nevertheless, not every person is allowed to take this ...
... role, which may be taken by various persons – and instance – a role being taken by a concrete person (role owner) – has to be considered. In Communities, the existence of a “facilitator role” can generally be accepted at the level of the class. Nevertheless, not every person is allowed to take this ...
The Need for Orthodontic Treatment in Wiltshire – an update
... with Quality of Life indicators to try and identify treatment need and ultimately demand for treatment. A recent study has shown that dental conditions resulting in visible incisor differences are associated with higher levels of aesthetic dissatisfaction and impact negatively of a child’s oral heal ...
... with Quality of Life indicators to try and identify treatment need and ultimately demand for treatment. A recent study has shown that dental conditions resulting in visible incisor differences are associated with higher levels of aesthetic dissatisfaction and impact negatively of a child’s oral heal ...
A Theory of Structure: Duality, Agency, and Transformation
... to designate it as "structural" than as "patterning." The term structure empowers what it designates. Structure, in its nominative sense, always implies structure in its transitive verbal sense. Whatever aspect of social life we designate as structure is posited as "structuring"some other aspect of ...
... to designate it as "structural" than as "patterning." The term structure empowers what it designates. Structure, in its nominative sense, always implies structure in its transitive verbal sense. Whatever aspect of social life we designate as structure is posited as "structuring"some other aspect of ...
Chapter 1 Multimodal Studies: An Emerging Research Field
... Certainly, as Kress and van Leeuwen (2001: 1) point out, there was a distinct shift in the twentieth-century from monomodal to multimodal social semiotic practices in societies at large, “such that both the popular and ‘high culture’ arts began “to use an increasing variety of materials and to cross ...
... Certainly, as Kress and van Leeuwen (2001: 1) point out, there was a distinct shift in the twentieth-century from monomodal to multimodal social semiotic practices in societies at large, “such that both the popular and ‘high culture’ arts began “to use an increasing variety of materials and to cross ...
Harvesting The Most From Your Rural Alberta Home
... a member of the medical practice you are joining. These individuals will be valuable resources both before and after you arrive. Housing It is common to have assistance with finding temporary accommodation and transportation prior to arrival. If this has not been arranged, you can request informatio ...
... a member of the medical practice you are joining. These individuals will be valuable resources both before and after you arrive. Housing It is common to have assistance with finding temporary accommodation and transportation prior to arrival. If this has not been arranged, you can request informatio ...
Graphic Notation in Music Therapy: A Discussion of What to Notate
... the advent of new experimental music since 1945. It was addressed by composers and, subsequently, by music educators who created “aural scores”4. New experimental music could be conceived according to new ideas of performance practice which did not aim at reproducing a detailed ‘text’, but instead w ...
... the advent of new experimental music since 1945. It was addressed by composers and, subsequently, by music educators who created “aural scores”4. New experimental music could be conceived according to new ideas of performance practice which did not aim at reproducing a detailed ‘text’, but instead w ...
Ideology and Utopia in Mannheim
... importance, though in the deceptive clothings of changing research field names, interests, and titles introduced by different sociologists of knowledge. The specific approaches of particular sociologies of knowledge may have turned in time to be transitory and limited in content; however, as a schol ...
... importance, though in the deceptive clothings of changing research field names, interests, and titles introduced by different sociologists of knowledge. The specific approaches of particular sociologies of knowledge may have turned in time to be transitory and limited in content; however, as a schol ...
Discourse and creativity - Reading`s CentAUR
... focusing on a different type of discourse: The first section explores literary discourse, the second focuses on creativity in corporate and professional discourse, the third on creativity in multimodal discourse of various kinds, including advertising graphics, fine arts and music, with the final se ...
... focusing on a different type of discourse: The first section explores literary discourse, the second focuses on creativity in corporate and professional discourse, the third on creativity in multimodal discourse of various kinds, including advertising graphics, fine arts and music, with the final se ...
Optimal social choice functions: a utilitarian view
... and takes a utilitarian approach. This viewpoint dates to the work of Bentham at the end of the 18th century, who argued that “it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong.” This axiom suggests that happiness can be quantified, and indeed, having coined ...
... and takes a utilitarian approach. This viewpoint dates to the work of Bentham at the end of the 18th century, who argued that “it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong.” This axiom suggests that happiness can be quantified, and indeed, having coined ...
Weber Italy
... we might call piecemeal intelligibility, intelligibility in terms of a variety of distinct typifications, while Davidson believes that the wholesale conception of rationality is necessary to the understanding of action. It should noted that Davidson’s account, unlike Weber’s, forces him into a seri ...
... we might call piecemeal intelligibility, intelligibility in terms of a variety of distinct typifications, while Davidson believes that the wholesale conception of rationality is necessary to the understanding of action. It should noted that Davidson’s account, unlike Weber’s, forces him into a seri ...
The Discourses of OERs: how flat is this world?
... social practice (Fairclough, 1995). It is more than simply putting together spoken or written words – discourses carry contextual, ideological and historical perspectives. They regulate social practices to the extent that they define what is part of a domain of practice and what is not. Discourses a ...
... social practice (Fairclough, 1995). It is more than simply putting together spoken or written words – discourses carry contextual, ideological and historical perspectives. They regulate social practices to the extent that they define what is part of a domain of practice and what is not. Discourses a ...
Three simple models of social capital and economic growth
... 2. The concept of social capital 2.1. Defining social capital Like many sociological concepts, social capital encompasses many different meanings. While some researchers define social capital in terms of trust and norms of civic cooperation, others characterize it in terms of cultural values such as ...
... 2. The concept of social capital 2.1. Defining social capital Like many sociological concepts, social capital encompasses many different meanings. While some researchers define social capital in terms of trust and norms of civic cooperation, others characterize it in terms of cultural values such as ...
Royalties for Regions - Overarching brochure (2011)
... Royalties for Regions has committed $35.5million over four years to the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) to help support aeromedical evacuations and a new medical jet which will greatly improve emergency response capability and reduce flight times for patients. The RFDS flights which transport tra ...
... Royalties for Regions has committed $35.5million over four years to the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) to help support aeromedical evacuations and a new medical jet which will greatly improve emergency response capability and reduce flight times for patients. The RFDS flights which transport tra ...
9 Groups, norms, and conformity What`s it about?
... into question because it is not verified by others. Majority arguments are presented as more compelling: Next to seeming more compelling, majority arguments are also presented as more compelling because (1) information that many group members share is more easily raised in discussion; and (2) majo ...
... into question because it is not verified by others. Majority arguments are presented as more compelling: Next to seeming more compelling, majority arguments are also presented as more compelling because (1) information that many group members share is more easily raised in discussion; and (2) majo ...
The Social Calibration of Emotion Expression - polsoz.fu
... appraisals or action tendencies. The poker face may be instructive here. The term refers to those gifted players who are able to suppress most emotional expressions so that other players are unable to infer anything about their feelings or underlying cognitive appraisals, while at the same time bein ...
... appraisals or action tendencies. The poker face may be instructive here. The term refers to those gifted players who are able to suppress most emotional expressions so that other players are unable to infer anything about their feelings or underlying cognitive appraisals, while at the same time bein ...
- Digital Commons @ New Haven
... reinterpretation of these same goods from the parent or dominant culture in an attempt to subvert their meaning and either promote a counter-discourse or to simply disrupt taken-for-granted cultural assumptions—a process referred to as bricolage (Lévi-Strauss 1966). In these ways, subcultural style ...
... reinterpretation of these same goods from the parent or dominant culture in an attempt to subvert their meaning and either promote a counter-discourse or to simply disrupt taken-for-granted cultural assumptions—a process referred to as bricolage (Lévi-Strauss 1966). In these ways, subcultural style ...
F07 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and High
... From time to time, almost everyone has a disturbing thought or checks more than once that they have locked the door or turned off the gas. For most people these thoughts and actions can then be forgotten. However, sometimes the feelings of discomfort can take over and they will feel anxious until th ...
... From time to time, almost everyone has a disturbing thought or checks more than once that they have locked the door or turned off the gas. For most people these thoughts and actions can then be forgotten. However, sometimes the feelings of discomfort can take over and they will feel anxious until th ...
Understanding children and childhood
... (generally measured by the number enrolled rather than those consistently attending or completing). This type of research, while very important, has only provided us with part of the ‘picture’ of the experience of poverty. Qualitative research, and more importantly, resea ...
... (generally measured by the number enrolled rather than those consistently attending or completing). This type of research, while very important, has only provided us with part of the ‘picture’ of the experience of poverty. Qualitative research, and more importantly, resea ...
Understanding children and childhood
... (generally measured by the number enrolled rather than those consistently attending or completing). This type of research, while very important, has only provided us with part of the ‘picture’ of the experience of poverty. Qualitative research, and more importantly, resea ...
... (generally measured by the number enrolled rather than those consistently attending or completing). This type of research, while very important, has only provided us with part of the ‘picture’ of the experience of poverty. Qualitative research, and more importantly, resea ...
Recommendations for action Crimes Antisemitic attitudes in the
... creation and promotion of reporting and information centers that record antisemitic assaults, incidents or criminal offenses. Here, connections should be made with existing information centers for the purpose of sharing experiences and expertise. Specifically in Berlin, this includes RIAS. It is des ...
... creation and promotion of reporting and information centers that record antisemitic assaults, incidents or criminal offenses. Here, connections should be made with existing information centers for the purpose of sharing experiences and expertise. Specifically in Berlin, this includes RIAS. It is des ...
sewell 1992 - Rochelle Terman
... to designate it as "structural" than as "patterning." The term structure empowers what it designates. Structure, in its nominative sense, always implies structure in its transitive verbal sense. Whatever aspect of social life we designate as structure is posited as "structuring"some other aspect of ...
... to designate it as "structural" than as "patterning." The term structure empowers what it designates. Structure, in its nominative sense, always implies structure in its transitive verbal sense. Whatever aspect of social life we designate as structure is posited as "structuring"some other aspect of ...