Pluralism, Poverty and Sharecropping: Cultivating Open
... be false. In addition, that which can be considered to be true is likely to be subject to contestation – particularly when we are trying to know about the social world – because of the multiplicity of viewpoints that any society holds. In the debate over peasant studies and ‘peasant essentialism’, f ...
... be false. In addition, that which can be considered to be true is likely to be subject to contestation – particularly when we are trying to know about the social world – because of the multiplicity of viewpoints that any society holds. In the debate over peasant studies and ‘peasant essentialism’, f ...
Evolution on purpose: how behaviour has shaped the evolutionary
... © 2013 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2014, 112, 242–260 ...
... © 2013 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2014, 112, 242–260 ...
Containment or Emergence? A Theory of American Literature
... and engage the reader, but which are, in the end, reintegrated into the reaffirmation of a social hierarchy legitimized now by history.6 Seen in this way, the historical novel presents a highly instructive case for the gradual liberation of elements of imaginary self-empowerment in the history of th ...
... and engage the reader, but which are, in the end, reintegrated into the reaffirmation of a social hierarchy legitimized now by history.6 Seen in this way, the historical novel presents a highly instructive case for the gradual liberation of elements of imaginary self-empowerment in the history of th ...
Social Studies: World History Pacing Guide 2016
... Big Question: What were important differences and similarities between the rise of socialism and totalitarianism (fascism) in Europe? ...
... Big Question: What were important differences and similarities between the rise of socialism and totalitarianism (fascism) in Europe? ...
AGENT-BASED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - IME-USP
... moral intuitions (or foundations) associated to: care, fairness (classified as individualizing foundations), loyalty, authority and purity (binding foundations). This set of innate moral foundations could have coevolved with culture due to adaptive challenges primate populations have been subjected t ...
... moral intuitions (or foundations) associated to: care, fairness (classified as individualizing foundations), loyalty, authority and purity (binding foundations). This set of innate moral foundations could have coevolved with culture due to adaptive challenges primate populations have been subjected t ...
from Memoirs of Prince Klemens von Metternich
... be but imperfectly understood if we supposed that the factions attached quite the same meaning to it under the different régimes. Such is certainly not the case. In pure monarchies it is qualified by the name of “national representation.” In countries which have lately been brought under the represe ...
... be but imperfectly understood if we supposed that the factions attached quite the same meaning to it under the different régimes. Such is certainly not the case. In pure monarchies it is qualified by the name of “national representation.” In countries which have lately been brought under the represe ...
Beyond Empiricism (Word 97/98) - Center for Digital Discourse and
... can condition or mediate the very shape of a society. Beyond the historical dimension, sociological investigation has shown the elements of empirical inquiry--from observation and hypothesis formation through data collection and explanation--to be grounded in the theoretical assumptions of the socio ...
... can condition or mediate the very shape of a society. Beyond the historical dimension, sociological investigation has shown the elements of empirical inquiry--from observation and hypothesis formation through data collection and explanation--to be grounded in the theoretical assumptions of the socio ...
Effect of a conspecific`s presence on deprived rats` performance
... boxes through Plexiglas side walls. Boxes were oriented so that a rat facing the bar in one box would face the same direction as a rat facing the bar in the adjoining box. All vertical walls of the two-box unit, except the walls between the two boxes, were opaque. A 7W lamp over each box provided th ...
... boxes through Plexiglas side walls. Boxes were oriented so that a rat facing the bar in one box would face the same direction as a rat facing the bar in the adjoining box. All vertical walls of the two-box unit, except the walls between the two boxes, were opaque. A 7W lamp over each box provided th ...
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: DEVELOPMENT
... context. This notion can be extended to the Third World as a whole, for what is at stake is the process by which, in the history of the modern West, nonEuropean areas have been systematically organized into, and transformed according to, European constructs. Representations of Asia, Africa, and Lati ...
... context. This notion can be extended to the Third World as a whole, for what is at stake is the process by which, in the history of the modern West, nonEuropean areas have been systematically organized into, and transformed according to, European constructs. Representations of Asia, Africa, and Lati ...
Macro-Evolution
... Gilbert predicts that the next few years may see a major shift in our view of early evolution. “It has always been thought that early prokaryotes lacked introns and that later organisms developed them. We now have strong evidence that bacteria have lost their introns during evolution”. Gilbert specu ...
... Gilbert predicts that the next few years may see a major shift in our view of early evolution. “It has always been thought that early prokaryotes lacked introns and that later organisms developed them. We now have strong evidence that bacteria have lost their introns during evolution”. Gilbert specu ...