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... of voices than those of officially recognized representatives. Some of these arrangements are associated with the idea of decentralized, diversified participatory democracy of a sort that cannot be reduced to parliamentary representation, democracy that encompasses multiple voices within civil socie ...
... of voices than those of officially recognized representatives. Some of these arrangements are associated with the idea of decentralized, diversified participatory democracy of a sort that cannot be reduced to parliamentary representation, democracy that encompasses multiple voices within civil socie ...
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... extracurricular activities. Without discipline a school or organization cannot function optimally in order to achieve its goals and vision. Onderi and Odera (2012) contend that discipline in a school creates an orderly atmosphere in which meaningful achievement of learning can take place and positiv ...
... extracurricular activities. Without discipline a school or organization cannot function optimally in order to achieve its goals and vision. Onderi and Odera (2012) contend that discipline in a school creates an orderly atmosphere in which meaningful achievement of learning can take place and positiv ...
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... collaborative dimension to the innovation process, it excludes many innovations that could have very positive social impacts solely because they do not involve creating new social relationships (as in the case of any innovation process that takes place within an existing organization). Second, and m ...
... collaborative dimension to the innovation process, it excludes many innovations that could have very positive social impacts solely because they do not involve creating new social relationships (as in the case of any innovation process that takes place within an existing organization). Second, and m ...
Hislop Taking Account of Structure
... devote significant amounts of space to epistemological concerns (see for example Blackler 1995, Gherardi 2000, Nicolini et al 2003), issues of ontology are devoted much less space and are frequently left implicit. However, the extent to which micro-level processes are focussed on suggests that they ...
... devote significant amounts of space to epistemological concerns (see for example Blackler 1995, Gherardi 2000, Nicolini et al 2003), issues of ontology are devoted much less space and are frequently left implicit. However, the extent to which micro-level processes are focussed on suggests that they ...
Do democracies have different public policies than non
... of our paper shows that differences are readily found in another policy arena, namely those relating to the process of winning and maintaining public office (torture, execution, censorship, military spending, and regulating religion). By distinguishing economic and social policies from policies tha ...
... of our paper shows that differences are readily found in another policy arena, namely those relating to the process of winning and maintaining public office (torture, execution, censorship, military spending, and regulating religion). By distinguishing economic and social policies from policies tha ...
The Enlightenment, Popper and Einstein
... In order to enhance the quality of human life, make progress towards an enlightened world, the problems we need to solve are, fundamentally, problems of living, problems of action, not problems of knowledge. Even where new knowledge and technology are needed, as in agriculture or medicine for exampl ...
... In order to enhance the quality of human life, make progress towards an enlightened world, the problems we need to solve are, fundamentally, problems of living, problems of action, not problems of knowledge. Even where new knowledge and technology are needed, as in agriculture or medicine for exampl ...
article - Jan Baars, Ph.D.
... theoretical challenge that is implicit in the different approaches to "critical gerontology". The acknowledgement of a social constitution of both gerontology and aging contrasts with the conventional understanding of gerontology, which is dominated by an idealized concept of natural science as the ...
... theoretical challenge that is implicit in the different approaches to "critical gerontology". The acknowledgement of a social constitution of both gerontology and aging contrasts with the conventional understanding of gerontology, which is dominated by an idealized concept of natural science as the ...
globalization and values
... similar process for the emergence of Vedic culture and values in South Asia and neighbouring areas. Since Parsons, social values have been taken to be important for the many social structures in which individuals simultaneously participate; many of which cross national boundaries (families, religiou ...
... similar process for the emergence of Vedic culture and values in South Asia and neighbouring areas. Since Parsons, social values have been taken to be important for the many social structures in which individuals simultaneously participate; many of which cross national boundaries (families, religiou ...
SPACE AND CONTENTIOUS POLITICS Deborah
... space, or spatial practice, encompasses the material spaces of daily life where social production and reproduction occurs. Everyday life in the city, with its shops and factories, neighborhoods and houses, parks and places of worship, walls and fences, etc., exemplifies perceived space. This is a ta ...
... space, or spatial practice, encompasses the material spaces of daily life where social production and reproduction occurs. Everyday life in the city, with its shops and factories, neighborhoods and houses, parks and places of worship, walls and fences, etc., exemplifies perceived space. This is a ta ...
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... Sound knowledge of OT theory, principles and the latest evidence based interventions Excellent skills in all facets of occupational therapy, especially regarding neuro and early development, hands and mental health BSc (Occupational Therapy) 5 years, of which at least 3 should be in management Sound ...
... Sound knowledge of OT theory, principles and the latest evidence based interventions Excellent skills in all facets of occupational therapy, especially regarding neuro and early development, hands and mental health BSc (Occupational Therapy) 5 years, of which at least 3 should be in management Sound ...
02 Chapter 1 (to/d)
... a species of British social history designed to reveal how the major social changes and achievements of the nineteenth century – industrialization, the introduction of mass schooling, the growth of science and the emergence of the liberal democratic state – led to the creation of what we now call ed ...
... a species of British social history designed to reveal how the major social changes and achievements of the nineteenth century – industrialization, the introduction of mass schooling, the growth of science and the emergence of the liberal democratic state – led to the creation of what we now call ed ...
Mapping urban and social space: towards a socio
... Their urban-architectural studies were mainly directed to understanding the construction and development of residential environments, analysing relationships between typologies of houses and housing complexes on the one hand and morphologies of urban ‘tissues’ on the other. For this purpose the tech ...
... Their urban-architectural studies were mainly directed to understanding the construction and development of residential environments, analysing relationships between typologies of houses and housing complexes on the one hand and morphologies of urban ‘tissues’ on the other. For this purpose the tech ...
Matravers comments on Weale
... common property resource regimes. But, by itself, this gives us no reason to think that such equality is a value or that such equality is a reason to look to common property resource regimes as our model rather than to other (‘unjust’) contracts. In short, Weale’s account of equality of power explai ...
... common property resource regimes. But, by itself, this gives us no reason to think that such equality is a value or that such equality is a reason to look to common property resource regimes as our model rather than to other (‘unjust’) contracts. In short, Weale’s account of equality of power explai ...
Chapter 1 - Russell Sage Foundation
... Economic sociology is the study of the social organization of economic phenomena, including those related to production, trade, leisure, and consumption. These phenomena, which are not necessarily mediated by monetary payments, can be observed at various levels of analysis—namely, the individual, th ...
... Economic sociology is the study of the social organization of economic phenomena, including those related to production, trade, leisure, and consumption. These phenomena, which are not necessarily mediated by monetary payments, can be observed at various levels of analysis—namely, the individual, th ...
- London Leadership Academy
... programme can be delivered based on local needs and resources. The toolkit provides key guidance on how you can ensure effective evaluation of your programme as well as allowing sharing and learning with other similar leadership development programmes in the London region. The toolkit has been writt ...
... programme can be delivered based on local needs and resources. The toolkit provides key guidance on how you can ensure effective evaluation of your programme as well as allowing sharing and learning with other similar leadership development programmes in the London region. The toolkit has been writt ...
Some Considerations on the Validity of Evidence
... practice. The Centre for Evidence-based Social Services at the University of Exeter, led by Brian Sheldon, was established to co-ordinate this initiative with fifteen local authority social services departments. In October 1997, the Department of Health also funded research on evidence-based practic ...
... practice. The Centre for Evidence-based Social Services at the University of Exeter, led by Brian Sheldon, was established to co-ordinate this initiative with fifteen local authority social services departments. In October 1997, the Department of Health also funded research on evidence-based practic ...
Visible materials, visualised theory and images of social research
... – families, voting behaviour, institutions, ...
... – families, voting behaviour, institutions, ...
Modernising Social Work and the Ethics of Care by Gabrielle
... At the same time the way in which such changes have been introduced has very much been of a top-down nature (Jordan with Jordan, 2000). More particularly, the process of modernisation can be seen as furthering the growing managerialisation of social work and social care via its intense focus on perf ...
... At the same time the way in which such changes have been introduced has very much been of a top-down nature (Jordan with Jordan, 2000). More particularly, the process of modernisation can be seen as furthering the growing managerialisation of social work and social care via its intense focus on perf ...
Nurse Practitioner Encounter Code
... EXAMPLES OF EDUCATION Level One The nurse practitioner provides: Example 1) Instruction on fever management in a child, 2) Side effect of a new medication, or 3) When to follow-up after a visit 4) Diagnosis of GERD and new medication is prescribed, life style issues are discussed, and a handout may ...
... EXAMPLES OF EDUCATION Level One The nurse practitioner provides: Example 1) Instruction on fever management in a child, 2) Side effect of a new medication, or 3) When to follow-up after a visit 4) Diagnosis of GERD and new medication is prescribed, life style issues are discussed, and a handout may ...
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... the importance of the paradigm as the referencegiving example and highlights its extraordinary function to conclude from the specific to the specific which is neither deductive nor inductive in its turn. Similar to style and fashion or with a school of painting it is rather difficult to give and fol ...
... the importance of the paradigm as the referencegiving example and highlights its extraordinary function to conclude from the specific to the specific which is neither deductive nor inductive in its turn. Similar to style and fashion or with a school of painting it is rather difficult to give and fol ...
Legitimation crisis
... generated in the economic sphere would be displaced, via state action, into the cultural sphere. This would in turn create problems of social integration, undermining many of the resources that the state requires for its ongoing management of the economy. In particular, it creates the possibility of ...
... generated in the economic sphere would be displaced, via state action, into the cultural sphere. This would in turn create problems of social integration, undermining many of the resources that the state requires for its ongoing management of the economy. In particular, it creates the possibility of ...
New Institutionalism in the Analysis of Complex
... fly by skilled actors to keep peace on the streets, in the courts, in hospital wards, and welfare agencies. Rather than struggling with or coping with uncertainty, the practical reasoning view emphasizes how situations are rendered comprehensible, and sees such efforts as an on-going, contingent acc ...
... fly by skilled actors to keep peace on the streets, in the courts, in hospital wards, and welfare agencies. Rather than struggling with or coping with uncertainty, the practical reasoning view emphasizes how situations are rendered comprehensible, and sees such efforts as an on-going, contingent acc ...
RTF format
... (liberalism) or obscuring them (formalism). Thus, Young notes, "we cannot eliminate this structural oppression by getting rid of the rulers or making some new laws, because oppressions are systematically produced in major economic, political, and cultural institutions".20 Because the systemic charac ...
... (liberalism) or obscuring them (formalism). Thus, Young notes, "we cannot eliminate this structural oppression by getting rid of the rulers or making some new laws, because oppressions are systematically produced in major economic, political, and cultural institutions".20 Because the systemic charac ...
Beyond Positivism Toward a Methodological Pluralism for the Social
... behavior presupposing pure altruism). These features are peripheral in that they are general features shared by many sciences and lacked by many others; there are obvious and important exceptions to these features throughout the range of the sciences. Thus the discipline of thermodynamics throughout ...
... behavior presupposing pure altruism). These features are peripheral in that they are general features shared by many sciences and lacked by many others; there are obvious and important exceptions to these features throughout the range of the sciences. Thus the discipline of thermodynamics throughout ...
The why, what and how of leadership in adult social care
... The Skills Academy was delighted when the Department of Health asked it to produce a Leadership Strategy for adult social care. We felt the most important thing was that this Strategy would mean a lot to people who use care and support, their family carers, care staff and managers. After all, the pu ...
... The Skills Academy was delighted when the Department of Health asked it to produce a Leadership Strategy for adult social care. We felt the most important thing was that this Strategy would mean a lot to people who use care and support, their family carers, care staff and managers. After all, the pu ...