
Between Culture an Politics - Revista Estudos PolÃticos
... underpinned by their technical, ethical and aesthetic dimensions and thus bestowed a cultural density on the forces of collective identities that were driven to social action in a unified way. Intellectuals and Brazilian Modernism However, it should be stressed that the discourses that support build ...
... underpinned by their technical, ethical and aesthetic dimensions and thus bestowed a cultural density on the forces of collective identities that were driven to social action in a unified way. Intellectuals and Brazilian Modernism However, it should be stressed that the discourses that support build ...
The Red Tape Challenge - Charities Aid Foundation
... The Small Donations Bill will allow charities and Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) to claim Gift Aid-like payments on donations of £20 or less without having to collect a donor declaration, up to a maximum donation level of £5,000 every year. This effectively constitutes a ‘grant’ of up to £1 ...
... The Small Donations Bill will allow charities and Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) to claim Gift Aid-like payments on donations of £20 or less without having to collect a donor declaration, up to a maximum donation level of £5,000 every year. This effectively constitutes a ‘grant’ of up to £1 ...
Issues brief
... Disruption and damage to business causes huge economic losses but there has been limited adoption and implementation of standards across DRR. There is now a very strong evidence base to show the importance of protecting and restarting local economies after disasters. Standards on business continuity ...
... Disruption and damage to business causes huge economic losses but there has been limited adoption and implementation of standards across DRR. There is now a very strong evidence base to show the importance of protecting and restarting local economies after disasters. Standards on business continuity ...
On the sociogenesis of sociology*
... society and high ranking state officials with all the limitations to intellectual innovations which such a public imposes. One can determine with fair precision the first major turning point in the development of the term "economic" towards a more scientific meaning. It was not a sudden break, - not ...
... society and high ranking state officials with all the limitations to intellectual innovations which such a public imposes. One can determine with fair precision the first major turning point in the development of the term "economic" towards a more scientific meaning. It was not a sudden break, - not ...
Seeking Social Capital in World Values Survey
... challenge of any form of communal life, that is, the necessity to generate at least some forms of collective action without sanctions or coercion. From sustaining law and order to mobilizing people for common goals, many prerequisites of societal existence are closely linked with the extent which pe ...
... challenge of any form of communal life, that is, the necessity to generate at least some forms of collective action without sanctions or coercion. From sustaining law and order to mobilizing people for common goals, many prerequisites of societal existence are closely linked with the extent which pe ...
... In this view, conflict and tension in the social sphere are addressed positively, as motors of change and not of crises, a process of innovation that is normalized as well as questioned given representational activity (Arruda, 1998, 2010). What is a Social Representation? At this point, it becomes i ...
Ontological Foundations of EAP
... Bring the Ontological Foundation Back into the Research of EAP Objectivism vs. Constructivism: …. Constructivism: …. By constructivism, it refers to the research orientation which underlines the essential roles of human ideas, believes, and efforts in the constitution of the social world and m ...
... Bring the Ontological Foundation Back into the Research of EAP Objectivism vs. Constructivism: …. Constructivism: …. By constructivism, it refers to the research orientation which underlines the essential roles of human ideas, believes, and efforts in the constitution of the social world and m ...
In What Is Religious Human Capital Fixed?
... Iannaccone’s definition of religion as “premised on faith in supernatural forces.”15 The religious subject is now being studied less for its beliefs or theological commitments and increasingly for the ways that religious practices are made manifest in bodies. This attention to embodiment has two tra ...
... Iannaccone’s definition of religion as “premised on faith in supernatural forces.”15 The religious subject is now being studied less for its beliefs or theological commitments and increasingly for the ways that religious practices are made manifest in bodies. This attention to embodiment has two tra ...
Practicing compassion - University of South Australia
... Being resilient to achieve work goals was dependent on adopting strategies to foster self-care such as: positive life-style practices, cultivating supportive networks, and personal boundaries. New insights were generated about being more mindful of burnout and compassion fatigue and to practice ...
... Being resilient to achieve work goals was dependent on adopting strategies to foster self-care such as: positive life-style practices, cultivating supportive networks, and personal boundaries. New insights were generated about being more mindful of burnout and compassion fatigue and to practice ...
Social Networks Analysis of the Landscape of the City for
... that comprise it, it is necessary to deconstruct it. Defining the study area is to choose a part of the city or its historical features that coincide with an urban fact as it determines a phenomenon. By determining the limits of the urban environment, the growth of the city can be identified, defini ...
... that comprise it, it is necessary to deconstruct it. Defining the study area is to choose a part of the city or its historical features that coincide with an urban fact as it determines a phenomenon. By determining the limits of the urban environment, the growth of the city can be identified, defini ...
bourdieu – habitus, symbolic violence, the gift
... outside the control of consciousness and will, in the practical schemes of habitus. Men and women acquire different dispositions toward social games that are considered the most important. In the societies differentiated by class, the most appreciated games are those of politics, art, science, etc. ...
... outside the control of consciousness and will, in the practical schemes of habitus. Men and women acquire different dispositions toward social games that are considered the most important. In the societies differentiated by class, the most appreciated games are those of politics, art, science, etc. ...
file. - Institute for Social Entrepreneurship in Asia
... has also yielded new initiatives. In the Philippines, many health-care organizations that were built through past government and nongovernment interventions in community-based health have given birth to innovative forms of health-care financing, among them various social health insurance schemes (Fl ...
... has also yielded new initiatives. In the Philippines, many health-care organizations that were built through past government and nongovernment interventions in community-based health have given birth to innovative forms of health-care financing, among them various social health insurance schemes (Fl ...
1 Building from Marx: Reflections on “race”, gender and class
... „epistemological break‟ in Marx‟s opus – periodizing it into philosophical and scientific.13 The concept and practice of „scientific‟ marxism or socialism became a credo of communist parties throughout the world. This scientific or positivist marxism, with its truncated and reified understanding of ...
... „epistemological break‟ in Marx‟s opus – periodizing it into philosophical and scientific.13 The concept and practice of „scientific‟ marxism or socialism became a credo of communist parties throughout the world. This scientific or positivist marxism, with its truncated and reified understanding of ...
the anti-social model of disability
... assumptions in order to assess its radical claims. We question these claims and suggest that through various renderings the Social Model of disability is profoundly 'anti-social' in that, as with Sociology more generally, it ironicises ordinary experience, treating it as somehow partial and flawed i ...
... assumptions in order to assess its radical claims. We question these claims and suggest that through various renderings the Social Model of disability is profoundly 'anti-social' in that, as with Sociology more generally, it ironicises ordinary experience, treating it as somehow partial and flawed i ...
Time and space in cyber social reality
... without any time notion from the hard sciences, the inherent complexity threatens to overwhelm. The different views on time are both evoked in our everyday language and incorporated in modernity. However, it is obvious that the discourse of modernity (including the present, whatever to name it) is s ...
... without any time notion from the hard sciences, the inherent complexity threatens to overwhelm. The different views on time are both evoked in our everyday language and incorporated in modernity. However, it is obvious that the discourse of modernity (including the present, whatever to name it) is s ...
Freedom and Security
... forever. Indeed, slowly but surely all the components of the modern welfare state come under attack. Social insurance schemes are increasingly seen as incompatible with the logic of a market society. Both in Latin-America and in the new democracies pension reforms - projected or already accomplished ...
... forever. Indeed, slowly but surely all the components of the modern welfare state come under attack. Social insurance schemes are increasingly seen as incompatible with the logic of a market society. Both in Latin-America and in the new democracies pension reforms - projected or already accomplished ...
scientific realism
... accounts for why they are individually rational for each agent at each iteration in all social situations. • By not smuggling undertheorized and potentially ad hoc assumptions about structure into their models, advocates of pure methodological individualism emphasize the testability of their theorie ...
... accounts for why they are individually rational for each agent at each iteration in all social situations. • By not smuggling undertheorized and potentially ad hoc assumptions about structure into their models, advocates of pure methodological individualism emphasize the testability of their theorie ...
Effect of a conspecific`s presence on deprived rats` performance
... For 75 years investigators have been interested in how the presence of conspecifics affects individual behavior. Beginning with Triplett’s (1898) early work, a large volume of seemingly disparate findings accumulated indicating that the presence of others sometimes enhances and sometimes inhibits pe ...
... For 75 years investigators have been interested in how the presence of conspecifics affects individual behavior. Beginning with Triplett’s (1898) early work, a large volume of seemingly disparate findings accumulated indicating that the presence of others sometimes enhances and sometimes inhibits pe ...
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... could come to understanding effectiveness would be to define key questions, which, if answered, would make it possible to evaluate effectiveness. Effective action is more a succession of comparisons between actions and feedback from the environment, which provide information for the next action or d ...
... could come to understanding effectiveness would be to define key questions, which, if answered, would make it possible to evaluate effectiveness. Effective action is more a succession of comparisons between actions and feedback from the environment, which provide information for the next action or d ...
View/Open - Dora.dmu.ac.uk
... influences moral judgement and just as importantly why it does. A key area of deliberation is the relationship between socio-cultural context and the subjective experience of that context. Research has assessed the interior and private means by which personal and social identities are shaped accord ...
... influences moral judgement and just as importantly why it does. A key area of deliberation is the relationship between socio-cultural context and the subjective experience of that context. Research has assessed the interior and private means by which personal and social identities are shaped accord ...
Lawson Boyask and Waite construction of difference CJE
... normalising practices tend to perpetuate. Official statistics and policy texts embody such beliefs and structures, laying out dimensions of difference and licensing particular dimensions of what diversity means, producing ‘the limits and possibilities of being named a vulnerable student’ (Infante & ...
... normalising practices tend to perpetuate. Official statistics and policy texts embody such beliefs and structures, laying out dimensions of difference and licensing particular dimensions of what diversity means, producing ‘the limits and possibilities of being named a vulnerable student’ (Infante & ...
Week 7: Sandel in theory: the two liberalisms and public policy
... discussing. (And that is in part how the first part of this unit sets you up for the second part, which is on ‘normative (social and political) analysis’: specifically, on the role played by ideas in politics.) It could be argued that there are two main traditions of social enquiry. One seeks to und ...
... discussing. (And that is in part how the first part of this unit sets you up for the second part, which is on ‘normative (social and political) analysis’: specifically, on the role played by ideas in politics.) It could be argued that there are two main traditions of social enquiry. One seeks to und ...
The Society of Mind Requires an Economy of Mind
... in which an AMAS can modify its global behaviour. It can (i) alter the behaviours of individual agents or (ii) alter the control relations between agents, for example dynamically defining groups of leader and follower agents. (i) is a change of commitments, and (ii) is a change in conventions and so ...
... in which an AMAS can modify its global behaviour. It can (i) alter the behaviours of individual agents or (ii) alter the control relations between agents, for example dynamically defining groups of leader and follower agents. (i) is a change of commitments, and (ii) is a change in conventions and so ...
Employability in a Knowledge
... The global integration of financial markets, advances in information and communication technologies, corporate restructuring, and the increasing significance of multinational companies within the world economy, all herald a ‘new’ competition based on innovation, applied knowledge and improvements in ...
... The global integration of financial markets, advances in information and communication technologies, corporate restructuring, and the increasing significance of multinational companies within the world economy, all herald a ‘new’ competition based on innovation, applied knowledge and improvements in ...
Values Education in the National System of
... levels. This is evident from the continuous degradation of the environment and climate change, wars (internal or external) and armed conflicts, growing xenophobia, intolerance and violence, and religious and ideological extremism. Furthermore, this includes the changes undergone by the social pyrami ...
... levels. This is evident from the continuous degradation of the environment and climate change, wars (internal or external) and armed conflicts, growing xenophobia, intolerance and violence, and religious and ideological extremism. Furthermore, this includes the changes undergone by the social pyrami ...