Sampling the Ethnic Minority Population in Germany
... A sampling procedure must distinguish the sampling frame from which a sample is drawn from the criteria by which migration background is defined (see Table 1), even if it is not possible to realize every combination. The discussion of selection criteria should be helpful to researchers with access t ...
... A sampling procedure must distinguish the sampling frame from which a sample is drawn from the criteria by which migration background is defined (see Table 1), even if it is not possible to realize every combination. The discussion of selection criteria should be helpful to researchers with access t ...
What is good professional practice?
... high degree of social recognition and influence but also a certain independence from other authorities, in particular from political authority (an issue discussed in more detail in Parsons, 1952, pp. 371 and 374). We trust professionals and are willing to accept their advice precisely because of thi ...
... high degree of social recognition and influence but also a certain independence from other authorities, in particular from political authority (an issue discussed in more detail in Parsons, 1952, pp. 371 and 374). We trust professionals and are willing to accept their advice precisely because of thi ...
this PDF file - UP Diliman Journals Online
... older relatives or even non relatives close to the family. The bricolage of Filipinos with colonial gestures and categories such as hand-kissing shows how certain categories are refined not to perpetuate the imposing framework but to serve a localized purpose through local understanding. Here, the h ...
... older relatives or even non relatives close to the family. The bricolage of Filipinos with colonial gestures and categories such as hand-kissing shows how certain categories are refined not to perpetuate the imposing framework but to serve a localized purpose through local understanding. Here, the h ...
CULTURAL ECOLOGY AND THE INDIGENOUS LANDSCAPE
... As a result of this project, 24 archaeological sites were recorded, most of which had not be been officially registered with the INAH prior to the project. Most of these sites (approximately 16) had chipped stone artifacts on the surface. The chipped stone that was most prevalent was a dark green to ...
... As a result of this project, 24 archaeological sites were recorded, most of which had not be been officially registered with the INAH prior to the project. Most of these sites (approximately 16) had chipped stone artifacts on the surface. The chipped stone that was most prevalent was a dark green to ...
Communication Motives, Satisfaction, and Social Support in the
... (LMX), which was originally developed to assess the dyad relationship quality between leaders and members [55]. Although not intended to examine communication satisfaction between supervisors and subordinates, LMX can be used as an effective tool to study this issue because the exchange between lead ...
... (LMX), which was originally developed to assess the dyad relationship quality between leaders and members [55]. Although not intended to examine communication satisfaction between supervisors and subordinates, LMX can be used as an effective tool to study this issue because the exchange between lead ...
A Science of Context: The Qualitative Approach as Fundamental to
... conditions over the course of time; a process for which quantitative measures are of only limited use. Most importantly, strategic thinking is less a discrete activity and more a habit of mind. Developing the habit of thinking strategically after matriculating through a professional culture (often r ...
... conditions over the course of time; a process for which quantitative measures are of only limited use. Most importantly, strategic thinking is less a discrete activity and more a habit of mind. Developing the habit of thinking strategically after matriculating through a professional culture (often r ...
4.1 Up the Creek Without a Paddle? Exploring the Terrain for
... Comparative research is nothing new, albeit an uncommon subspecies in youth studies. This is partly because, with some notable and historically specific exceptions, youth studies has not been a 'big time' specialism within individual national and linguistic academic communities. Classically, compara ...
... Comparative research is nothing new, albeit an uncommon subspecies in youth studies. This is partly because, with some notable and historically specific exceptions, youth studies has not been a 'big time' specialism within individual national and linguistic academic communities. Classically, compara ...
The Epistemology and Methodology of Exploratory Social Science
... hence easy to teach. If trained appropriately in confirmatory research techniques, researchers know how to proceed. By providing schematic and standardized procedures, confirmatory research also provides a mental map for how inquiry works and what it can achieve. Standing on the shoulders of Karl Po ...
... hence easy to teach. If trained appropriately in confirmatory research techniques, researchers know how to proceed. By providing schematic and standardized procedures, confirmatory research also provides a mental map for how inquiry works and what it can achieve. Standing on the shoulders of Karl Po ...
A Survey on the Importance of Anthropology. Anthropol 2:121.
... and solve contemporary social problems. In most general sense, applied anthropology includes any use of the knowledge and/or technique of the four sub-fields to identify, assess and solve practical problems. It many applications, and this is why , more and more anthropologists from the four sub-fiel ...
... and solve contemporary social problems. In most general sense, applied anthropology includes any use of the knowledge and/or technique of the four sub-fields to identify, assess and solve practical problems. It many applications, and this is why , more and more anthropologists from the four sub-fiel ...
Text, Introductory Sociology 1301 (all classes) File
... However, sociologists stress the influence of group over heredity in their study of behavior. Sociologists would say “More important than what you are born with is where you are born.” ...
... However, sociologists stress the influence of group over heredity in their study of behavior. Sociologists would say “More important than what you are born with is where you are born.” ...
Globalization of Knowledge (Forschungsperspektiven 2010+)
... circumstances that exchange remained, however, limited and episodic without the combination of accumulation and autonomous diffusion of scientific knowledge characteristic of more mature phases of globalization. While, in the polycentric world of Europe, the Near East, and India, exchange did take p ...
... circumstances that exchange remained, however, limited and episodic without the combination of accumulation and autonomous diffusion of scientific knowledge characteristic of more mature phases of globalization. While, in the polycentric world of Europe, the Near East, and India, exchange did take p ...
OECD report - Ons Onderwijs 2032
... plays a role too, by expanding access to pools of low-cost talent and creating a greater need for workers with higher levels of education and specific skills in advanced economies. The most promising solution to tackling these challenges is investing effectively in the development of the right skill ...
... plays a role too, by expanding access to pools of low-cost talent and creating a greater need for workers with higher levels of education and specific skills in advanced economies. The most promising solution to tackling these challenges is investing effectively in the development of the right skill ...
introduction to sociology
... with man, his social relations and his society. Nature of Sociology Sociology, as a branch of knowledge, has its own characteristics. It is different from other sciences in certain respects. The main characteristics of sociology as enlisted by Robert Bierstedt in his book “the social order”. 1. Soci ...
... with man, his social relations and his society. Nature of Sociology Sociology, as a branch of knowledge, has its own characteristics. It is different from other sciences in certain respects. The main characteristics of sociology as enlisted by Robert Bierstedt in his book “the social order”. 1. Soci ...
Lapita People: an introductory context for
... distinctive to be separated from them. Detailed studies employing a wide range of observations across discrete biological systems suggest that populations in the Solomon Islands chain, and especially those on the island of Bougainville, consist of a number of quite separate biological populations. T ...
... distinctive to be separated from them. Detailed studies employing a wide range of observations across discrete biological systems suggest that populations in the Solomon Islands chain, and especially those on the island of Bougainville, consist of a number of quite separate biological populations. T ...
Transcription and the Senses : Cultural Analysis When It Entails
... a compositional practice has been facilitated by our engagement in a recently established international Master of Applied Cultural Analysis program (MACA) at Lund University (in Sweden), in which we have found that students have a difficult time understanding how they can best develop a good cultura ...
... a compositional practice has been facilitated by our engagement in a recently established international Master of Applied Cultural Analysis program (MACA) at Lund University (in Sweden), in which we have found that students have a difficult time understanding how they can best develop a good cultura ...
Disability Studies scholar Lennard Davis captured the persistent
... not most, of this attention has been centered on the very crucial concerns about race, ethnicity, gender, social class, sexual orientation, and religious/ideological preference. Disability as a form of diversity has arguably received less attention. Disability Studies scholar Lennard Davis (1997) ca ...
... not most, of this attention has been centered on the very crucial concerns about race, ethnicity, gender, social class, sexual orientation, and religious/ideological preference. Disability as a form of diversity has arguably received less attention. Disability Studies scholar Lennard Davis (1997) ca ...
The Cultural Hegemony of the Proletariat: The Origins of
... dealt also with the tactical and political programme in the narrower meaning of ’Left Bolsheviks’. But it was clear that politics in the usual sense of the term did not play a leading role. For the Vpered Group, the autonomous practice in politics and economics on the one hand, and autonomous creati ...
... dealt also with the tactical and political programme in the narrower meaning of ’Left Bolsheviks’. But it was clear that politics in the usual sense of the term did not play a leading role. For the Vpered Group, the autonomous practice in politics and economics on the one hand, and autonomous creati ...
From Cyber to Digital Anthropology to an Anthropology of the
... 1994: 214). In both forms of sociality nature and culture are reinvented under specific political and economic conditions that should be considered in an anthropology of cyberculture (Escobar 1995). Cyberanthropology or the anthropology of cyberculture deals with technologies and how they are constr ...
... 1994: 214). In both forms of sociality nature and culture are reinvented under specific political and economic conditions that should be considered in an anthropology of cyberculture (Escobar 1995). Cyberanthropology or the anthropology of cyberculture deals with technologies and how they are constr ...
essays - Bruno Latour
... Fulbright scholarship to go to California and work in Roger Guillemin’s laboratory: ‘To apply ethnographic methods to scientific practice.’ I would like to go over the reasons this little phrase had such significant effects on my actual conception of an anthropological project. If we look back to th ...
... Fulbright scholarship to go to California and work in Roger Guillemin’s laboratory: ‘To apply ethnographic methods to scientific practice.’ I would like to go over the reasons this little phrase had such significant effects on my actual conception of an anthropological project. If we look back to th ...
E. B. Tylor - Journal for the Anthropological Study of Human Movement
... than scientific importance. With their sense of Christian responsibility for peoples then commonly treated by Europeans as creatures of a different and inferior species to themselves, they sought in ethnology a scientific basis for the philanthropic principles expressed notably in the founding of th ...
... than scientific importance. With their sense of Christian responsibility for peoples then commonly treated by Europeans as creatures of a different and inferior species to themselves, they sought in ethnology a scientific basis for the philanthropic principles expressed notably in the founding of th ...
anthropologies of the south: their rise, their silencing - Ram-Wan
... academics from the North and the South agree in fact, and which equally contributes to hide the existence of an anthropology of the South, is the seldom analyzed attraction which the academic centers of the North have for postgraduate studies and sabbatical stays. Of course, the reasons for that are ...
... academics from the North and the South agree in fact, and which equally contributes to hide the existence of an anthropology of the South, is the seldom analyzed attraction which the academic centers of the North have for postgraduate studies and sabbatical stays. Of course, the reasons for that are ...
Moments of Freedom: Anthropologg and Popular Culture - E
... or processesrather than entities. Moreover, talk about popular culture in anthropology (but also in other fields, especiallyin history) has been argumentative, sometimes militant. As a negation or antonym of culture, popular culture contests integrative and normative conceptions (catchwords: system ...
... or processesrather than entities. Moreover, talk about popular culture in anthropology (but also in other fields, especiallyin history) has been argumentative, sometimes militant. As a negation or antonym of culture, popular culture contests integrative and normative conceptions (catchwords: system ...
America is morally exceptional because, while many other countries
... senior, when asked if atheists could be legitimate citizens and patriots, responded ―No, I don‘t know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God.‖ (as quoted in Dawkins, 2006, p. 43). What makes America exceptional is not its ...
... senior, when asked if atheists could be legitimate citizens and patriots, responded ―No, I don‘t know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God.‖ (as quoted in Dawkins, 2006, p. 43). What makes America exceptional is not its ...
Community-Based Research as Pedagogy Hood College Kerry J. Strand
... deems them eligible or ineligible for government aid. This incident led the student researchers to rethink much about their research plan and taught them more than any chapter or lecture on research ethics could have. The collaborative nature of community-based research also gives it special pedagog ...
... deems them eligible or ineligible for government aid. This incident led the student researchers to rethink much about their research plan and taught them more than any chapter or lecture on research ethics could have. The collaborative nature of community-based research also gives it special pedagog ...
xxvii conferenza italiana di scienze regionali
... The concept of “social capital” has been spreading in the last years in planning studies, in order to define and quantify the relationships between individuals (or groups and organisations) which can bring to an increase of public value in community contexts. However, such a field of analysis is sti ...
... The concept of “social capital” has been spreading in the last years in planning studies, in order to define and quantify the relationships between individuals (or groups and organisations) which can bring to an increase of public value in community contexts. However, such a field of analysis is sti ...
Intercultural competence
Intercultural competence is the ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with people of other cultures: Appropriately. Valued rules, norms, and expectations of the relationship are not violated significantly. Effectively. Valued goals or rewards (relative to costs and alternatives) are accomplished.In interactions with people from foreign cultures, a person who is interculturally competent understands the culture-specific concepts of perception, thinking, feeling, and acting.Intercultural competence is also called ""cross-cultural competence"" (3C).