Can the Subaltern Speak?
... elements included in this category represent the demographic difference between the total Indian population and all those whom we have described as the ‘elite.’ ...
... elements included in this category represent the demographic difference between the total Indian population and all those whom we have described as the ‘elite.’ ...
Towards a Formal Model of Social Data
... organizations and through the medium of advanced computational system stems. In the past, social science findings were based on individually reported relationships and/or analysis of aggregate data collected by state agencies or researchers. Advancements in information technology and the availabilit ...
... organizations and through the medium of advanced computational system stems. In the past, social science findings were based on individually reported relationships and/or analysis of aggregate data collected by state agencies or researchers. Advancements in information technology and the availabilit ...
ucwh06b - IROWS
... rather the general evolution of what has happened over the past 12,000 years as many small polities (bands, tribes and chiefdoms) have developed into a much smaller number of larger polities (states, empires and a possible future world state). George Modelski’s (2003) recent study of the growth of c ...
... rather the general evolution of what has happened over the past 12,000 years as many small polities (bands, tribes and chiefdoms) have developed into a much smaller number of larger polities (states, empires and a possible future world state). George Modelski’s (2003) recent study of the growth of c ...
human origins, dispersal and associated environments: an african
... of solar radiation received by the earth. The tropical regions, which account for about 75% of the African landmass, would have been less subject to extreme climatic fluctuations. Therefore, at times when the global climate was growing cooler and drier, habitats that lie within the tropical zone wou ...
... of solar radiation received by the earth. The tropical regions, which account for about 75% of the African landmass, would have been less subject to extreme climatic fluctuations. Therefore, at times when the global climate was growing cooler and drier, habitats that lie within the tropical zone wou ...
Nicholas Maxwell
... to human welfare. Judged from this all-important standpoint, knowledge-inquiry violates three of the four most elementary, uncontroversial rules of reason that one can conceive of (to be indicated in a moment). And that knowledge-inquiry is grossly irrational in this way has everything to do with it ...
... to human welfare. Judged from this all-important standpoint, knowledge-inquiry violates three of the four most elementary, uncontroversial rules of reason that one can conceive of (to be indicated in a moment). And that knowledge-inquiry is grossly irrational in this way has everything to do with it ...
Some Considerations on the Validity of Evidence
... the U.S., it has been compulsory for the last few years for all social workers to be trained in the skills necessary to appraise and make use of research evidence’ (http:// www.ex.ac.uk/cebss/newsspring/98%20.htm). Evidence-based adherents wish to see this requirement transferred across to the educa ...
... the U.S., it has been compulsory for the last few years for all social workers to be trained in the skills necessary to appraise and make use of research evidence’ (http:// www.ex.ac.uk/cebss/newsspring/98%20.htm). Evidence-based adherents wish to see this requirement transferred across to the educa ...
Making Race Out Of nOthing: PsychOlOgically cOnstRained sOcial
... 21.2.2. In Place of Biology, Step 1: Enlightened Realism about Social Practices The standard answer explains many differential features of race by reference to our historical and contemporary classifications. In this regard, the standard answer is an instance of a more general strategy, common thro ...
... 21.2.2. In Place of Biology, Step 1: Enlightened Realism about Social Practices The standard answer explains many differential features of race by reference to our historical and contemporary classifications. In this regard, the standard answer is an instance of a more general strategy, common thro ...
Contents - Uni Kassel
... way we understand and theorize the being/ the world – post-modernism is situated more on the ontic level, mostly referring to a historical period at the end of the 20th century. Following this distinction, in this article we shall refer to the term post-structuralism when we discuss basic, i.e. onto ...
... way we understand and theorize the being/ the world – post-modernism is situated more on the ontic level, mostly referring to a historical period at the end of the 20th century. Following this distinction, in this article we shall refer to the term post-structuralism when we discuss basic, i.e. onto ...
Postmodernism and Sociology: From the - CJ
... poststructuralist-led crisis in representation initiated specifically by Derrida. As Derrida points out in his seminal 1966 essay, before the crisis in representation, knowledge in the form of conceptual structures, templates for the social and political world, involved some sort of center to balanc ...
... poststructuralist-led crisis in representation initiated specifically by Derrida. As Derrida points out in his seminal 1966 essay, before the crisis in representation, knowledge in the form of conceptual structures, templates for the social and political world, involved some sort of center to balanc ...
Postreproductive Life Predicted by Primate Patterns
... O what extent is human longevity explained as a function of primate origin, body size, and brain size rather than as a function of modern ability to manipulate environment and self? Determining whether contemporary longevity is “extreme” on an evolutionary timescale requires a comparison with homini ...
... O what extent is human longevity explained as a function of primate origin, body size, and brain size rather than as a function of modern ability to manipulate environment and self? Determining whether contemporary longevity is “extreme” on an evolutionary timescale requires a comparison with homini ...