Social-Sensed Multimedia Computing Visions and Views
... proactively interacting with (generating, sharing, commenting on, and so forth) huge volumes of multimedia data. These interaction behaviors are being recorded at an unprecedented level. Thus, social media has formed a valuable pool of data about user needs, presenting a precious opportunity to brid ...
... proactively interacting with (generating, sharing, commenting on, and so forth) huge volumes of multimedia data. These interaction behaviors are being recorded at an unprecedented level. Thus, social media has formed a valuable pool of data about user needs, presenting a precious opportunity to brid ...
Treatment of Diarrhoea in Rural African Communities: An
... medicinal potential of indigenous plants. Such measures would help alleviate undue suffering associated with the disease and reduce the number of lives lost. This review examines useful medicinal plants employed in the control of diarrhoea in rural African communities and points out major areas that ...
... medicinal potential of indigenous plants. Such measures would help alleviate undue suffering associated with the disease and reduce the number of lives lost. This review examines useful medicinal plants employed in the control of diarrhoea in rural African communities and points out major areas that ...
"Social innovation". - Sozialforschungsstelle Dortmund
... The rule of the great many of gradual and, over time, large numbers of remarkable innovations instigated by few “basic innovations” (turning points in social change) applies to social innovations as well. Society develops and breeds social innovations in forms of new practices, institutions, “rites, ...
... The rule of the great many of gradual and, over time, large numbers of remarkable innovations instigated by few “basic innovations” (turning points in social change) applies to social innovations as well. Society develops and breeds social innovations in forms of new practices, institutions, “rites, ...
Realist Social Theory
... veracity: our certitudes are poor guides to certainty. Instead, this ambivalence is a real and denning feature of a human being who is also a social being. We are simultaneously free and constrained and we also have some awareness of it. The former derives from the nature of social reality; the latt ...
... veracity: our certitudes are poor guides to certainty. Instead, this ambivalence is a real and denning feature of a human being who is also a social being. We are simultaneously free and constrained and we also have some awareness of it. The former derives from the nature of social reality; the latt ...
in Bengali Literature and Cinema - Centre for the Study of Culture
... investigation and the particular notion of historical overview that animates my arguments. I proceed by locating the significant transformations in the colonial world afforded by the birth of the indigenous novel and the various consequences that the moment generates. The following discussion will f ...
... investigation and the particular notion of historical overview that animates my arguments. I proceed by locating the significant transformations in the colonial world afforded by the birth of the indigenous novel and the various consequences that the moment generates. The following discussion will f ...
The Social Contract
... "What did I do?" His refuge may lie in social paranoia such as that so favored by the young. It is somebody else's fault. But the mature must inquire more deeply. What did we do that was wrong? And there is coming about in our time a generation of scientists who, granted the courage, have the power ...
... "What did I do?" His refuge may lie in social paranoia such as that so favored by the young. It is somebody else's fault. But the mature must inquire more deeply. What did we do that was wrong? And there is coming about in our time a generation of scientists who, granted the courage, have the power ...
republic of albania ombudsman special report on minority rights in
... figure registered in the register of civil status, a more common phenomenon for people born after the 90s. The interventions of the Ombudsman concerning the rights of this minority have been constant over the years, but it should be highlighted that these recent years can be considered as the years ...
... figure registered in the register of civil status, a more common phenomenon for people born after the 90s. The interventions of the Ombudsman concerning the rights of this minority have been constant over the years, but it should be highlighted that these recent years can be considered as the years ...
Shanks Tilley 1987
... on key areas that have been quintessentially archaeological concerns: the relationship of material culture to the social and the study of change over long time spans. Here the relative lack of theorization in the discipline has been quite striking - we might expect a discipline whose primary data ba ...
... on key areas that have been quintessentially archaeological concerns: the relationship of material culture to the social and the study of change over long time spans. Here the relative lack of theorization in the discipline has been quite striking - we might expect a discipline whose primary data ba ...
standards for gp specialty training
... Education and Training 5.1 Training programmes must comply with the guidance on the content of CCT training published jointly by the RCGP and COGPED 18 . 5.2 The placements within a training programme, combined with a range of other learning opportunities must, together, provide trainees with exposu ...
... Education and Training 5.1 Training programmes must comply with the guidance on the content of CCT training published jointly by the RCGP and COGPED 18 . 5.2 The placements within a training programme, combined with a range of other learning opportunities must, together, provide trainees with exposu ...
Why We Need Counsellogical Research
... importantly, not very challenging in methodological terms. Such projects seems to fit very well with the mainstream social research. They can be conducted in the traditional methodological framework, in the so-called intervention model or as action research, which aims to solve the essential social ...
... importantly, not very challenging in methodological terms. Such projects seems to fit very well with the mainstream social research. They can be conducted in the traditional methodological framework, in the so-called intervention model or as action research, which aims to solve the essential social ...
aust dortmund.de
... cannot include unknown features of the future that turn out to be most effectual. It is extremely improbable to predict in real terms unpredictable events with alterative impact on societal developments, i.e. changing history. For example: In 1984 Helmar Kruppi published a very accurate study on liv ...
... cannot include unknown features of the future that turn out to be most effectual. It is extremely improbable to predict in real terms unpredictable events with alterative impact on societal developments, i.e. changing history. For example: In 1984 Helmar Kruppi published a very accurate study on liv ...
In the shadow of genetics - Centre for Disability Studies
... attention of the eugenicists of the first half of the twentieth century. As the child of a welfaredependent single mother I am a member, or at the least a survivor, of the 'underclass' of Charles Murray and his fellow-thinkers. I have been pigeon-holed, patronised, stigmatised, targeted, debated and ...
... attention of the eugenicists of the first half of the twentieth century. As the child of a welfaredependent single mother I am a member, or at the least a survivor, of the 'underclass' of Charles Murray and his fellow-thinkers. I have been pigeon-holed, patronised, stigmatised, targeted, debated and ...
Burnout syndrome: a disease of modern societies?
... In view of the mainly unspecific symptoms, when it comes to the diagnosis of burnout syndrome a differentiated, all-encompassing approach is necessary. Good interdisciplinary co-operation and communication between the parties involved in the diagnostic process (patient, GP, specialist, works physici ...
... In view of the mainly unspecific symptoms, when it comes to the diagnosis of burnout syndrome a differentiated, all-encompassing approach is necessary. Good interdisciplinary co-operation and communication between the parties involved in the diagnostic process (patient, GP, specialist, works physici ...
the nature of scientific theory
... terms, such as the sentences of a language, the symbols of logic, or the notation of mathematics, that inform investigators about the phenomenon denoted by a concept. for example, the concept conflict has meaning only when it is defined. One possible definition might be this: Conflict is interaction ...
... terms, such as the sentences of a language, the symbols of logic, or the notation of mathematics, that inform investigators about the phenomenon denoted by a concept. for example, the concept conflict has meaning only when it is defined. One possible definition might be this: Conflict is interaction ...
The Explanation of Social Action
... compromise on both false and true dualisms alike. It has been common “in our syncretistic age” for recent discussions of practically any conventional opposition (the list includes but is not limited to the following: macro/micro, social/individual, nature/nurture, static/dynamic, structure/agency, q ...
... compromise on both false and true dualisms alike. It has been common “in our syncretistic age” for recent discussions of practically any conventional opposition (the list includes but is not limited to the following: macro/micro, social/individual, nature/nurture, static/dynamic, structure/agency, q ...
1 Career capital in transitions crossing career fields Markus Latzke
... Furthermore access and time for training opportunities was limited and without a tight connection with an organization some complained about the absence of continuity as “every time you have to sell yourself to new sets of clients, new relationships” (p.363). Those portfolio workers also acknowledge ...
... Furthermore access and time for training opportunities was limited and without a tight connection with an organization some complained about the absence of continuity as “every time you have to sell yourself to new sets of clients, new relationships” (p.363). Those portfolio workers also acknowledge ...
"Telling the Truth:" Dietrich Bonhoeffer`s Rhetorical
... of procedure or method and still retain its denotations and connotations of obligation, responsibihty, devotion, and care, when theoretically and practically no model or method can carry this weight on its own. Models and methods are not therefore value neutral; rather, they are value morphic, able ...
... of procedure or method and still retain its denotations and connotations of obligation, responsibihty, devotion, and care, when theoretically and practically no model or method can carry this weight on its own. Models and methods are not therefore value neutral; rather, they are value morphic, able ...
Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts
... This is a book of some sixty essays each of which deals with an important term in the toolbox of contemporary anthropological studies. The aim is to provide a concise repository of explanatory statements cover ing a number of the major concepts that professional anthropologists might use. ‘Explanati ...
... This is a book of some sixty essays each of which deals with an important term in the toolbox of contemporary anthropological studies. The aim is to provide a concise repository of explanatory statements cover ing a number of the major concepts that professional anthropologists might use. ‘Explanati ...
Scholars Portal PDF Export
... Introduction Like the theory of the logic of scientific development it reprises, in which the concept of ontological depth reconciles ‘the Janus faces…of growth and change’ (p. 63), Scientific Realism and Human Emancipation [Scientific Realism] is oriented both backwards and forwards in the dialect ...
... Introduction Like the theory of the logic of scientific development it reprises, in which the concept of ontological depth reconciles ‘the Janus faces…of growth and change’ (p. 63), Scientific Realism and Human Emancipation [Scientific Realism] is oriented both backwards and forwards in the dialect ...
The 2nd European Youth Work Declaration_FINAL
... • To gain more recognition youth work needs active promotion and advocacy by all actors in politics, public sector and civil society on the different levels, European, national, regional, local. 2. Improving the quality of youth work • Quality youth work needs discussions about the necessary set of ...
... • To gain more recognition youth work needs active promotion and advocacy by all actors in politics, public sector and civil society on the different levels, European, national, regional, local. 2. Improving the quality of youth work • Quality youth work needs discussions about the necessary set of ...
8:00 REGISTRATION/PRE-TEST Course Objectives 8:30
... Recognize new, complementary and alternative therapies ...
... Recognize new, complementary and alternative therapies ...
Chapter for Handbook of Research in Small Business and
... transport] but increasingly also water use). These areas are increasingly legislated for within Europe at least, and pertain to future impacts. Social and ethical issues usually relate to contemporary challenges and ― with the exception of labour standards ― have tended to be voluntary rather than c ...
... transport] but increasingly also water use). These areas are increasingly legislated for within Europe at least, and pertain to future impacts. Social and ethical issues usually relate to contemporary challenges and ― with the exception of labour standards ― have tended to be voluntary rather than c ...
Dissertation-Democratic Nature of American Public Schoolings
... American public schools in terms of democratic principles of freedom, equality, and equity through historical, sociological, conceptual, and educational examinations. Chapter 2 explores, through a salient and recurring phenomenon of segregation, how the democratic-capitalistic matrix of American pub ...
... American public schools in terms of democratic principles of freedom, equality, and equity through historical, sociological, conceptual, and educational examinations. Chapter 2 explores, through a salient and recurring phenomenon of segregation, how the democratic-capitalistic matrix of American pub ...
A Review of Human Activity Recognition Methods
... Most of the work in human activity recognition assumes a figure-centric scene of uncluttered background, where the actor is free to perform an activity. The development of a fully automated human activity recognition system, capable of classifying a person’s activities with low error, is a challengi ...
... Most of the work in human activity recognition assumes a figure-centric scene of uncluttered background, where the actor is free to perform an activity. The development of a fully automated human activity recognition system, capable of classifying a person’s activities with low error, is a challengi ...
Norms and Values
... succeed or fail to realize desired individual and collective values from an interdisciplinary perspective; and to suggest how norms should and could change in the light of changing circumstances. These questions are not only of theoretical significance. In the face of new challenges to democratic s ...
... succeed or fail to realize desired individual and collective values from an interdisciplinary perspective; and to suggest how norms should and could change in the light of changing circumstances. These questions are not only of theoretical significance. In the face of new challenges to democratic s ...