
Read the introduction - Duke University Press
... suggests also that sociological, anthropological, and cultural-historical research should inform future investigation into and theorization of the aesthetic (Born 2010c; Bourdieu 1984). Aesthetics as a field of inquiry, in this view, needs to move beyond the individual or atomic and toward the soc ...
... suggests also that sociological, anthropological, and cultural-historical research should inform future investigation into and theorization of the aesthetic (Born 2010c; Bourdieu 1984). Aesthetics as a field of inquiry, in this view, needs to move beyond the individual or atomic and toward the soc ...
Joint Actions, Stories and Symbolic Structures: A Contribution to
... organised tendency’ but a ‘construction’ (Blumer, 1969: 94) that takes shape in an ongoing interactive process into which the actor enters only with an ‘initial bid for a possible line of action’ (Blumer, 1969: 97) without any certainty about its development. Therefore, as the interaction among the ...
... organised tendency’ but a ‘construction’ (Blumer, 1969: 94) that takes shape in an ongoing interactive process into which the actor enters only with an ‘initial bid for a possible line of action’ (Blumer, 1969: 97) without any certainty about its development. Therefore, as the interaction among the ...
Critical Discourse Analysis
... Antonio Gramsci was an Italian Marxist political theorist and activist whose seminal work, published as Selections from a Prison Notebook, was produced during his incarceration in the late 1920s and early 1930s. It is in this work that he outlines his notion of hegemony, widely considered to be his ...
... Antonio Gramsci was an Italian Marxist political theorist and activist whose seminal work, published as Selections from a Prison Notebook, was produced during his incarceration in the late 1920s and early 1930s. It is in this work that he outlines his notion of hegemony, widely considered to be his ...
A new kind of symmetry: Actor-network theories
... bodies and identities are constructed across natural/social boundaries? Resisting the temptation to pile in more examples, this list represents a selection from the actornetwork literature that I shall bring together in this article. They have been chosen through serendipity and partiality, and not ...
... bodies and identities are constructed across natural/social boundaries? Resisting the temptation to pile in more examples, this list represents a selection from the actornetwork literature that I shall bring together in this article. They have been chosen through serendipity and partiality, and not ...
Doing Sociology
... understanding that gender should inform the treatment of all topics, whether agriculture or family or globalisation. The pressing query from teachers was that if gender keeps popping up in different chapters, how would one know which chapter has to be used for a question on gender. Separation in ter ...
... understanding that gender should inform the treatment of all topics, whether agriculture or family or globalisation. The pressing query from teachers was that if gender keeps popping up in different chapters, how would one know which chapter has to be used for a question on gender. Separation in ter ...
CSR as aspirational talk
... intentions rather than reflect actual behaviours, as aspirational talk. Although aspirational talk may lead to pretense, deceit and decoupling as some empirical evidence suggest (e.g. Boiral, 2007; Khan et al., 2007), we argue that aspirational talk under certain circumstances has the potential to p ...
... intentions rather than reflect actual behaviours, as aspirational talk. Although aspirational talk may lead to pretense, deceit and decoupling as some empirical evidence suggest (e.g. Boiral, 2007; Khan et al., 2007), we argue that aspirational talk under certain circumstances has the potential to p ...
On the Optimal Social Contract: Agency Costs of Self
... overcome its citizens’ agency problem. In the poverty trap, the citizens are given a low level of capital stock at the begining of a period, which limits their production capacity. As a result, their income level ends up being low. As shown in the static analysis, the agency costs are particularly ...
... overcome its citizens’ agency problem. In the poverty trap, the citizens are given a low level of capital stock at the begining of a period, which limits their production capacity. As a result, their income level ends up being low. As shown in the static analysis, the agency costs are particularly ...
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... to the health and social problems experienced by older adults. While critical today, the need for such training will become even more pressing as the Baby Boomers age. Not only is the need for such training driven by a demographic imperative, but it is also compounded by the fact that many experienc ...
... to the health and social problems experienced by older adults. While critical today, the need for such training will become even more pressing as the Baby Boomers age. Not only is the need for such training driven by a demographic imperative, but it is also compounded by the fact that many experienc ...
Unity, diversity and ties
... the concentration of minority groups by deconcentrating the various population groups over neighbourhoods, schools and organizations. Because a direct deconcentration policy would run up against legal, constitutional and practical objections, most public authorities conduct an indirect policy. They ...
... the concentration of minority groups by deconcentrating the various population groups over neighbourhoods, schools and organizations. Because a direct deconcentration policy would run up against legal, constitutional and practical objections, most public authorities conduct an indirect policy. They ...
Discuss validity and reliability of diagnosis
... well-being, such as positive selfattitude, realizing one’s potential, being independent, resisting stress, perceiving reality and control over one’s environment. Read these three definitions of abnormality and see if you can use them to decide whether a person with a plastic duck on their head is ab ...
... well-being, such as positive selfattitude, realizing one’s potential, being independent, resisting stress, perceiving reality and control over one’s environment. Read these three definitions of abnormality and see if you can use them to decide whether a person with a plastic duck on their head is ab ...
Why Did Austrian Business Oppose Welfare Cuts? How the
... representation of small and large firms by a single national organization, compulsory membership, and equal voting rights are the main causal factors. These institutional features explain why the WKÖ continues to support social partnership and generous social policy. Two mechanisms play a role: firs ...
... representation of small and large firms by a single national organization, compulsory membership, and equal voting rights are the main causal factors. These institutional features explain why the WKÖ continues to support social partnership and generous social policy. Two mechanisms play a role: firs ...
Do Engineers Have Social Responsibilities? By Dr. Mark Manion
... The Implicit Contract Between Society and the Engineering Profession • Clients place their trust not only in individual professionals but also in the professional organization and they trust professionals because the exercise of professional discretion at the individual level is governed by rules w ...
... The Implicit Contract Between Society and the Engineering Profession • Clients place their trust not only in individual professionals but also in the professional organization and they trust professionals because the exercise of professional discretion at the individual level is governed by rules w ...
Do Engineers Have Social Responsibilities? By Dr. Mark
... The Implicit Contract Between Society and the Engineering Profession • Clients place their trust not only in individual professionals but also in the professional organization and they trust professionals because the exercise of professional discretion at the individual level is governed by rules w ...
... The Implicit Contract Between Society and the Engineering Profession • Clients place their trust not only in individual professionals but also in the professional organization and they trust professionals because the exercise of professional discretion at the individual level is governed by rules w ...
THE GROUP IN PLURALIST IDEOLOGY AND POLITICS
... Koula Mellos Minority groups are currently receiving a great deal of attention from many different sources motivated by a variety of concerns . Scholars of liberal or Marxist theoretical persuasion, political party strategists, state advisers demonstrate, in different forms, a marked interest in min ...
... Koula Mellos Minority groups are currently receiving a great deal of attention from many different sources motivated by a variety of concerns . Scholars of liberal or Marxist theoretical persuasion, political party strategists, state advisers demonstrate, in different forms, a marked interest in min ...
Reorienting Critical Realism: the Actual Essence of the Capitalist
... Hausman (1998) argues against the relevance of realism in economics on simple grounds. According to Hausman, it is straightforwardly the case that economics does not, in general, posit unobservable entities, or at least non-common sense entities, in the manner of physics. For example, basic objects ...
... Hausman (1998) argues against the relevance of realism in economics on simple grounds. According to Hausman, it is straightforwardly the case that economics does not, in general, posit unobservable entities, or at least non-common sense entities, in the manner of physics. For example, basic objects ...
sexual and economic justice - Barnard Center for Research on Women
... Written by Kate Bedford and Janet R. Jakobsen Published by the Barnard Center for Research on Women In recent years, the Barnard Center for Research on Women has made a concerted effort to link feminist struggles to those for racial, economic, social, and global justice. We have built invaluable coo ...
... Written by Kate Bedford and Janet R. Jakobsen Published by the Barnard Center for Research on Women In recent years, the Barnard Center for Research on Women has made a concerted effort to link feminist struggles to those for racial, economic, social, and global justice. We have built invaluable coo ...
Social, Societal, Social Work and Psychological as Understood by
... In phenomenology, a phenomenon means the ways reality appears for human consciousness. Therefore, phenomena are reality as experienced. In phenomenology, reality is outside the experienced world, too, but for a person it appears as experienced. Using Edmund Husserl’s (1965, 107–108) words, it is pos ...
... In phenomenology, a phenomenon means the ways reality appears for human consciousness. Therefore, phenomena are reality as experienced. In phenomenology, reality is outside the experienced world, too, but for a person it appears as experienced. Using Edmund Husserl’s (1965, 107–108) words, it is pos ...
Defining and Theorizing the Third Sector
... 1999, p. 5). This leads among other things to an inclusion of cooperative firms and the so-called people’s economy that may be profit-seeking but are guided above all by social purpose. Organizations with strong links to (welfare) states are also included. Leaning more on this tradition, the British ...
... 1999, p. 5). This leads among other things to an inclusion of cooperative firms and the so-called people’s economy that may be profit-seeking but are guided above all by social purpose. Organizations with strong links to (welfare) states are also included. Leaning more on this tradition, the British ...
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... interactions), (4) the assertiveness (if it is low, it results in a lack of self esteem and poor control over anger), and (5) avoidance coping (a tendency to solve a problem by avoiding it, which can be signalled by e.g. substance abuse) [3][4]. Essentially, stressful events are one of the most dom ...
... interactions), (4) the assertiveness (if it is low, it results in a lack of self esteem and poor control over anger), and (5) avoidance coping (a tendency to solve a problem by avoiding it, which can be signalled by e.g. substance abuse) [3][4]. Essentially, stressful events are one of the most dom ...
the ethics of poverty alleviation
... ted prosperity cannot be solved within the framework of a globalized capitalist economy. , Schweickart proposes an alternative: Economic Democracy, a form of market socialism that goes beyond the failings of the capitalist model. Rather than encouraging cutthroat global competition, a lowering of tr ...
... ted prosperity cannot be solved within the framework of a globalized capitalist economy. , Schweickart proposes an alternative: Economic Democracy, a form of market socialism that goes beyond the failings of the capitalist model. Rather than encouraging cutthroat global competition, a lowering of tr ...
Principles of Assessment for EMS by: Bob & Kirsten Elling
... Can occur at any age (most common 3 to 6) History of mild flu-like symptoms Rapid onset of respiratory distress, difficulty swallowing, drooling, and little or no cough ...
... Can occur at any age (most common 3 to 6) History of mild flu-like symptoms Rapid onset of respiratory distress, difficulty swallowing, drooling, and little or no cough ...
Unspoken Crimes: Sexual Assault in Rural America
... a sexual assault, especially when the perpetrator is known to the victim. In rural communities the propensity to not report may be reinforced by informal social codes that dictate privacy and maintaining family reputation. Sexual assaults in rural areas are mostly hidden crimes, hidden both intentio ...
... a sexual assault, especially when the perpetrator is known to the victim. In rural communities the propensity to not report may be reinforced by informal social codes that dictate privacy and maintaining family reputation. Sexual assaults in rural areas are mostly hidden crimes, hidden both intentio ...
Movement: Paradoxes of First Nations Inclusion in the Canadian
... unemployment, low education, poor health conditions, chronic illness and injury, suicide rates, and incarceration [6-8]. While the government has portrayed its resource-focused economic agenda as one that promises benefits from exploration, mining for oil and gas, and so-called development in Indige ...
... unemployment, low education, poor health conditions, chronic illness and injury, suicide rates, and incarceration [6-8]. While the government has portrayed its resource-focused economic agenda as one that promises benefits from exploration, mining for oil and gas, and so-called development in Indige ...
Networks and Interactive Learning Among Academic
... The purpose of this paper is to discuss whether the concept of social capital could be used to characterise what is happening in the area of creation of interactions among academia, firms, and government aiming at production and transference of scientific and technological knowledge among these sect ...
... The purpose of this paper is to discuss whether the concept of social capital could be used to characterise what is happening in the area of creation of interactions among academia, firms, and government aiming at production and transference of scientific and technological knowledge among these sect ...