article - British Academy
... as well as length asymmetries in hominids as far back as early Homo, and perhaps including the later Australopithecines as well. If we accept that this pattern of brain morphology is associated with predominant right-handedness, then this too would be expected to have characterised these earlier spe ...
... as well as length asymmetries in hominids as far back as early Homo, and perhaps including the later Australopithecines as well. If we accept that this pattern of brain morphology is associated with predominant right-handedness, then this too would be expected to have characterised these earlier spe ...
Discourse and Wolves: Science, Society, and Ethics
... without the pretense of determinism or predictivism.1 Various social theories and qualitative methodologies have arisen to fill this need (Schwandt, 2007; Hesse-Biber & Leavy, 2005; Denzin & Lincoln, 2000). So too have new conventions for publications, specifically around the idea of interpretation an ...
... without the pretense of determinism or predictivism.1 Various social theories and qualitative methodologies have arisen to fill this need (Schwandt, 2007; Hesse-Biber & Leavy, 2005; Denzin & Lincoln, 2000). So too have new conventions for publications, specifically around the idea of interpretation an ...
Web designers` power struggle strategies and management
... the field level. Furthermore, we enhanced that discursive power strategies practices leverage noninstitutionalized actor‟s knowledge to become more innovative and thus satisfy better customers‟ needs. This we feel is particularly important in a networked society whereby social media (via mobile devi ...
... the field level. Furthermore, we enhanced that discursive power strategies practices leverage noninstitutionalized actor‟s knowledge to become more innovative and thus satisfy better customers‟ needs. This we feel is particularly important in a networked society whereby social media (via mobile devi ...
Social Theory of International Politics, Chapters 3 and 4
... the relative cost of pursuing various options that require physical activity. One could consider that material constraints can be eliminated over time by human intervention, so that in the long run it is ideas all the way down. BUT since the extent to which material constraints can be overcome is no ...
... the relative cost of pursuing various options that require physical activity. One could consider that material constraints can be eliminated over time by human intervention, so that in the long run it is ideas all the way down. BUT since the extent to which material constraints can be overcome is no ...
Sarah C. Stroup, Catullus, Cicero, and a Society of Patrons
... her claim: in Catullus 68, “confectum carmine munus” (68.149) shows that the munus is not identical with carmen, and the fuller couplet reveals that the gift of a poem is an exchange pro multis officiis—certainly not poetic obligations. When S. returns to this passage in a different context (228), s ...
... her claim: in Catullus 68, “confectum carmine munus” (68.149) shows that the munus is not identical with carmen, and the fuller couplet reveals that the gift of a poem is an exchange pro multis officiis—certainly not poetic obligations. When S. returns to this passage in a different context (228), s ...
The Journal of Social Studies Research An Old Fad of Great
... hindsight seems more palatable, given our primary aim of developing citizens who can make informed and reasoned decisions today. Typically, this approach unfolds with a prominent, engaging, and relevant contemporary point from which inquiry is based (Pfannkuche, 1971). From there, it is not a strict ...
... hindsight seems more palatable, given our primary aim of developing citizens who can make informed and reasoned decisions today. Typically, this approach unfolds with a prominent, engaging, and relevant contemporary point from which inquiry is based (Pfannkuche, 1971). From there, it is not a strict ...
comparative primate genomics - Max Planck Institute for
... related to each other, i.e., their phylogeny. Primates are generally classified into groups for which there is evidence that their ancestry traces back to a single common ancestor. The six major goups are: lemurs that live on Madagascar; loriformes, such as the galagos, that live in Africa and Asia; ...
... related to each other, i.e., their phylogeny. Primates are generally classified into groups for which there is evidence that their ancestry traces back to a single common ancestor. The six major goups are: lemurs that live on Madagascar; loriformes, such as the galagos, that live in Africa and Asia; ...
Experiments in Context and Contexting
... irreductionist program. This is not a randomly chosen part and concern of the irreductionist program. Indeed, the social sciences can be and are often described and characterized by a contextualizing approach and attitude: the social sciences often explain by tracing their objects of study within a ...
... irreductionist program. This is not a randomly chosen part and concern of the irreductionist program. Indeed, the social sciences can be and are often described and characterized by a contextualizing approach and attitude: the social sciences often explain by tracing their objects of study within a ...
The Eternal Divide? History and International
... However, although mainstream approaches – particularly neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism – do employ historical research, it is not clear that the latter serves much purpose in their accounts. Although ‘history’ as a point of data collection may be present, historicism – an understanding o ...
... However, although mainstream approaches – particularly neorealism and neoliberal institutionalism – do employ historical research, it is not clear that the latter serves much purpose in their accounts. Although ‘history’ as a point of data collection may be present, historicism – an understanding o ...
order, the rule of law and moral norms
... course, solve the problem by internalizing part of the externality associated with nice behaviour, yet at the price of giving up the kind of conceptual framework that most closely resembles market conditions. Retaining anonymity but at the same time assuming that probability is higher to meet someon ...
... course, solve the problem by internalizing part of the externality associated with nice behaviour, yet at the price of giving up the kind of conceptual framework that most closely resembles market conditions. Retaining anonymity but at the same time assuming that probability is higher to meet someon ...
A Refinement of the Concept of Household: Families, Co
... level, then, the nuclear family forms a domestic unit but not a co-residential unit, and to use the term “household” in this context would be inaccurate, since the nuclear family forms a household only in the one sense, not in the other. But although the nuclear family is symbolically a domestic uni ...
... level, then, the nuclear family forms a domestic unit but not a co-residential unit, and to use the term “household” in this context would be inaccurate, since the nuclear family forms a household only in the one sense, not in the other. But although the nuclear family is symbolically a domestic uni ...