Cloak, F.T., Jr. 1976b
... Equivocal use of the word 'social', however, may be better overcome by shunning one use altogether. 'Social' properly refers to behaviors which elicit or are elicited by behaviors of other organisms, generally of the same species, and to certain products of such social behaviors -- social relations, ...
... Equivocal use of the word 'social', however, may be better overcome by shunning one use altogether. 'Social' properly refers to behaviors which elicit or are elicited by behaviors of other organisms, generally of the same species, and to certain products of such social behaviors -- social relations, ...
Fertility and Familial Power Relations Procreation in South India The
... urban Kelabit attempt to become ‘big people’ in contexts far removed from village long-houses, she argues that the competition between urban couples to feed and accommodate visitors in their town houses is the urban equivalent to competitive hospitality amongst rural hearth-groups. In this collectio ...
... urban Kelabit attempt to become ‘big people’ in contexts far removed from village long-houses, she argues that the competition between urban couples to feed and accommodate visitors in their town houses is the urban equivalent to competitive hospitality amongst rural hearth-groups. In this collectio ...
Social Values - Liberty and Equality
... Social Values: Liberty and Equality I. Political philosophy Last time we considered three accounts of right action, and how individuals ought morally to act. But of course, individuals live in societies, and in societies there are many individuals simultaneously acting and pursuing a good life. So t ...
... Social Values: Liberty and Equality I. Political philosophy Last time we considered three accounts of right action, and how individuals ought morally to act. But of course, individuals live in societies, and in societies there are many individuals simultaneously acting and pursuing a good life. So t ...
Sociology 12 Unit 1 Application
... objective knowledge. However, by giving up the pretence of a pristine, value-free objectivity (that is, the idea that sociologists can describe and analyze "what is" in society without being influenced by conceptions of what might be" or "what should be"), the discipline of sociology has been able t ...
... objective knowledge. However, by giving up the pretence of a pristine, value-free objectivity (that is, the idea that sociologists can describe and analyze "what is" in society without being influenced by conceptions of what might be" or "what should be"), the discipline of sociology has been able t ...
Ensuring Human Rights of All Migrants, Social Inclusion and Non
... times, but often being unable to remain, or to change employers without violating their status, or to bring family members with them. Opportunities for regular migration under such conditions in a North-South context represent efforts to import “labor without people”—a concept antithetical to respec ...
... times, but often being unable to remain, or to change employers without violating their status, or to bring family members with them. Opportunities for regular migration under such conditions in a North-South context represent efforts to import “labor without people”—a concept antithetical to respec ...
Industrialization and Imperial
... 16D4: Identify significant events and developments since 1500 that altered world social history in ways that persist today including colonization, Protestant Reformation, industrialization, the rise of technology ...
... 16D4: Identify significant events and developments since 1500 that altered world social history in ways that persist today including colonization, Protestant Reformation, industrialization, the rise of technology ...
power of kinship groups, such kinship structures have always been
... concerning the rights of Mormons to practise polygamous marriage, and the other concerning a surrogate mother who refused to give up her baby at birth. The first chapter discusses the case of a Mormon police officer who was sacked for admitting that he had married two women. The officer tried to fig ...
... concerning the rights of Mormons to practise polygamous marriage, and the other concerning a surrogate mother who refused to give up her baby at birth. The first chapter discusses the case of a Mormon police officer who was sacked for admitting that he had married two women. The officer tried to fig ...
How Climate Change Makes Cultural/Bio
... detour from the mainstream of human history also involved replacing the oral traditions that carried forward the intergenerational knowledge of the cultural commons and of cultural practices that were informed by learning from the behavior of natural systems. As the new Enlightenment class of elite ...
... detour from the mainstream of human history also involved replacing the oral traditions that carried forward the intergenerational knowledge of the cultural commons and of cultural practices that were informed by learning from the behavior of natural systems. As the new Enlightenment class of elite ...
Euthanasia—good or happy death
... 3) Act of mercy to the sufferer—why make terminally ill patients suffer? We shoot horses in burning barns—why not end the suffering of humans? 4) It is an act of mercy to the family—why should the family see the person suffer? It alleviates pain of the family also. 5) Relieves family of financial st ...
... 3) Act of mercy to the sufferer—why make terminally ill patients suffer? We shoot horses in burning barns—why not end the suffering of humans? 4) It is an act of mercy to the family—why should the family see the person suffer? It alleviates pain of the family also. 5) Relieves family of financial st ...