Theory, evidence and intervention
... measured and how it might be reduced. It focuses specifically on the equality groups set out in the Equality Act 2006: groups which share a common attribute in respect of age, disability, gender, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. The nature of prejudice Prejudice is defined in this re ...
... measured and how it might be reduced. It focuses specifically on the equality groups set out in the Equality Act 2006: groups which share a common attribute in respect of age, disability, gender, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. The nature of prejudice Prejudice is defined in this re ...
Bourdieu and early Boltanski (1960
... and when Delsaut suggested that Bourdieu had set the tone for a manner of behaving with each other within the group (‘not being effusive, etc’), Bourdieu responded by introducing his own concept of habitus to explain that he had not needed to impose this manner because [...] it was more or less comm ...
... and when Delsaut suggested that Bourdieu had set the tone for a manner of behaving with each other within the group (‘not being effusive, etc’), Bourdieu responded by introducing his own concept of habitus to explain that he had not needed to impose this manner because [...] it was more or less comm ...
Anorexia Nervosa - Mental Health Academy
... interchangeable, especially in Scotland (Scot: 1584, cited in Thomas: 1971). ‘Wise women’ were healers, herbalists, and were sometimes called ‘blessing witches’ (Ehrenreich & English, 1979:35). By this stage, many men viewed witchcraft as the ‘…single greatest threat to Christian European civilizati ...
... interchangeable, especially in Scotland (Scot: 1584, cited in Thomas: 1971). ‘Wise women’ were healers, herbalists, and were sometimes called ‘blessing witches’ (Ehrenreich & English, 1979:35). By this stage, many men viewed witchcraft as the ‘…single greatest threat to Christian European civilizati ...
after essentially contested concepts - JYX front page
... rough outlines of a thesis of essential contestability that is not susceptible to the criticism levied against Gallie’s original theory. “The big question” of chapter 2 demanding for an answer is to assess the nature of what is at stake in pervasive disputes between persons favoring one interpretati ...
... rough outlines of a thesis of essential contestability that is not susceptible to the criticism levied against Gallie’s original theory. “The big question” of chapter 2 demanding for an answer is to assess the nature of what is at stake in pervasive disputes between persons favoring one interpretati ...
1 CULTURAL EVOLUTION TRUE AND FALSE
... problems. A ‘retrospective reading’ can do something else: it can shed new light on a previous argument and show us a way to read it from a new angle. I claim that this is precisely what Hayek’s evolutionary views can do for us if we use them as a starting point to look back into the socialist calcu ...
... problems. A ‘retrospective reading’ can do something else: it can shed new light on a previous argument and show us a way to read it from a new angle. I claim that this is precisely what Hayek’s evolutionary views can do for us if we use them as a starting point to look back into the socialist calcu ...
Program PDF - Stony Brook University
... History (HIS) History is the systematic study of peoples, states, and societies from antiquity to our current times. Using both written records and material artifacts, historians attempt to reconstruct and interpret change over time in every facet of human experience, from political and economic sys ...
... History (HIS) History is the systematic study of peoples, states, and societies from antiquity to our current times. Using both written records and material artifacts, historians attempt to reconstruct and interpret change over time in every facet of human experience, from political and economic sys ...
ibn khaldun`s conception of dynastic cycles and
... (Burchill & Linklater, 2005, p. 8). The primary question therefore at that time was: Are human beings are trustworthy and absolutely good? The answer of the Realists was a definite no. They offered a worldview which may have been difficult to accept for some, but its strength and security lay in its ...
... (Burchill & Linklater, 2005, p. 8). The primary question therefore at that time was: Are human beings are trustworthy and absolutely good? The answer of the Realists was a definite no. They offered a worldview which may have been difficult to accept for some, but its strength and security lay in its ...
Discourse in Action: Introducing mediated discourse analysis
... condom use; the location of the USB port; the fact that the cup is made from 100 percent recycled paper; or the spoken words – the offers, the reminiscences, the debates – we would in fact understand very little about what is going on in these social situations, nor would we understand what these pi ...
... condom use; the location of the USB port; the fact that the cup is made from 100 percent recycled paper; or the spoken words – the offers, the reminiscences, the debates – we would in fact understand very little about what is going on in these social situations, nor would we understand what these pi ...
Goffman_in_ Dialogue
... in relation to himself and also in relation to his Jewish family and community4. As a young person both he and his sister5 (who later became a well-known actress) acted out school performances, and during that formative experience sowed the seeds for his ideas about ‘dramaturgy’, which would later f ...
... in relation to himself and also in relation to his Jewish family and community4. As a young person both he and his sister5 (who later became a well-known actress) acted out school performances, and during that formative experience sowed the seeds for his ideas about ‘dramaturgy’, which would later f ...
Journal of Classical Sociology
... image (Hałas, 2005). Some arguments will be presented to encourage a rereading of Znaniecki’s works, since many of his other ideas are still not yet sociologists’ daily bread. One might expect that such a renewed reception would be promoted by the contemporary ‘cultural turn’ (Alexander and Smith, 2 ...
... image (Hałas, 2005). Some arguments will be presented to encourage a rereading of Znaniecki’s works, since many of his other ideas are still not yet sociologists’ daily bread. One might expect that such a renewed reception would be promoted by the contemporary ‘cultural turn’ (Alexander and Smith, 2 ...
Studying Societies and Cultures: Marvin Harris`s Cultural
... Inasmuch as Harris’s work had a broad impact on all subfields of anthropology, we hope this book will be of interest to all anthropologists. Those contemporary anthropologists who embrace a scientific approach generally fall into one of two camps, Harris’s own cultural materialism or Darwinian anthr ...
... Inasmuch as Harris’s work had a broad impact on all subfields of anthropology, we hope this book will be of interest to all anthropologists. Those contemporary anthropologists who embrace a scientific approach generally fall into one of two camps, Harris’s own cultural materialism or Darwinian anthr ...
The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose - Durham e
... encouragement. I have benefited from the assistance of the staff at Durham and Sussex university libraries and at the Warwick Modern Records Centre. I am grateful to all those who attended and spoke at the Durham conference on Gillian Rose I co-organised with Marcus Pound and Theresa Phillips, and e ...
... encouragement. I have benefited from the assistance of the staff at Durham and Sussex university libraries and at the Warwick Modern Records Centre. I am grateful to all those who attended and spoke at the Durham conference on Gillian Rose I co-organised with Marcus Pound and Theresa Phillips, and e ...