Preparation for Practice--Part B: Supervision and The Field Student
... and ethically for the actions of his/her trainees ...
... and ethically for the actions of his/her trainees ...
A Note on the Condorcet Jury Theorem with Supermajority Voting
... Theorem assumes voters act sincerely or “informatively” in their voting decision and ignores the inference that a fully rational voter should make based on being pivotal (Austen-Smith and Banks, 1996; Feddersen and Pesendorfer, 1996). In this context, jury theorems for supermajority rules, including ...
... Theorem assumes voters act sincerely or “informatively” in their voting decision and ignores the inference that a fully rational voter should make based on being pivotal (Austen-Smith and Banks, 1996; Feddersen and Pesendorfer, 1996). In this context, jury theorems for supermajority rules, including ...
society as hybrid between material and symbolic realms
... Institute of Social Ecology, IFF - Faculty for Interdisciplinary Studies (Klagenfurt – Graz Vienna), Klagenfurt University, Schottenfeldgasse 29, A-1070 Vienna, Austria. http://www.iff.ac.at/socec/ ...
... Institute of Social Ecology, IFF - Faculty for Interdisciplinary Studies (Klagenfurt – Graz Vienna), Klagenfurt University, Schottenfeldgasse 29, A-1070 Vienna, Austria. http://www.iff.ac.at/socec/ ...
Perspectives of multiculturalism: western and transitional countries
... national and ethnic minorities) and their theoretical and political treatment in different concepts and countries. Actually we wanted to explore the comparative perspectives for a multicultural agenda in well established democracies of the (traditionally speaking) European West and in transitional d ...
... national and ethnic minorities) and their theoretical and political treatment in different concepts and countries. Actually we wanted to explore the comparative perspectives for a multicultural agenda in well established democracies of the (traditionally speaking) European West and in transitional d ...
Explaining National Identity: From Group Attachments to
... Thus, ingroup-favoring bias is a robust phenomenon. The desire to form groups and to differentiate them from others is so strong that it is easily activated under a variety of conditions (Horowitz, 1999). However, its prevalence does not in itself offer an explanation for its occurrence. It may be ...
... Thus, ingroup-favoring bias is a robust phenomenon. The desire to form groups and to differentiate them from others is so strong that it is easily activated under a variety of conditions (Horowitz, 1999). However, its prevalence does not in itself offer an explanation for its occurrence. It may be ...
Welland Campus GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES 2016 Winter
... will also explore the prominence of the guitar in popular Canadian culture and its use as a vehicle of cultural and political change. You will develop your proficiency in performance skills through practical, hands-on, group instruction and participation. Areas of instruction will include techniques ...
... will also explore the prominence of the guitar in popular Canadian culture and its use as a vehicle of cultural and political change. You will develop your proficiency in performance skills through practical, hands-on, group instruction and participation. Areas of instruction will include techniques ...
The Anthropology of Education - Cognella Academic Publishing
... concepts of anthropology and describes ways in which “educational profits” may be gained by such study. (It should be noted here that Gearing is given a pass in using the term “Indian” in his article, since his article was written in the 60s.) The focus is on teaching anthropology, under some suitab ...
... concepts of anthropology and describes ways in which “educational profits” may be gained by such study. (It should be noted here that Gearing is given a pass in using the term “Indian” in his article, since his article was written in the 60s.) The focus is on teaching anthropology, under some suitab ...
galaxia 17.indd - Revistas Eletrônicas da PUC-SP
... one wants, but that there are factors of reality that influence our thoughts from outside. The idealist side defends the position that nothing can exist that is not “thought-like”, since ideas can only resemble other ideas (Daniel, 1984, p. 16). The dynamic quality of both semeiosic processes and re ...
... one wants, but that there are factors of reality that influence our thoughts from outside. The idealist side defends the position that nothing can exist that is not “thought-like”, since ideas can only resemble other ideas (Daniel, 1984, p. 16). The dynamic quality of both semeiosic processes and re ...
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... black Americans.13 This type of categorization threat is particularly common among more affluent Latinos and Caribbean blacks who, in terms of income and educational attainment, may indeed be more similar to non-Hispanic whites than to other racial minorities; however, it has also been found among p ...
... black Americans.13 This type of categorization threat is particularly common among more affluent Latinos and Caribbean blacks who, in terms of income and educational attainment, may indeed be more similar to non-Hispanic whites than to other racial minorities; however, it has also been found among p ...
Notes for a Theory of Values
... price or worth; rather, they insist, all sorts of other values inflect economic value. It is also partly because most social scientists are convinced that values are socially constructed. As a result, values tend to vary in importance at different times, in different social contexts, among different ...
... price or worth; rather, they insist, all sorts of other values inflect economic value. It is also partly because most social scientists are convinced that values are socially constructed. As a result, values tend to vary in importance at different times, in different social contexts, among different ...
Chapter 3 - Ethics and Methods in Cultural Anthropology
... experiences from certain members of the community being studied • Life histories reveal how specific people perceive, react to, and contribute to changes that affect their lives. • Since life histories are focused on how different people interpret and deal with similar issues, they can be used to il ...
... experiences from certain members of the community being studied • Life histories reveal how specific people perceive, react to, and contribute to changes that affect their lives. • Since life histories are focused on how different people interpret and deal with similar issues, they can be used to il ...
TRUTH IN ANTHROPOLOGY: FROM NATURE AND CULTURE TO
... be prone to error, and to be civilized was (partly) to be inclined to truth. So attempts to periodize social and cultural differences into evolutionary stages served not to reveal the underlying natural differences that cause them, but rather to ‘naturalise’, as we would say today, social and cultu ...
... be prone to error, and to be civilized was (partly) to be inclined to truth. So attempts to periodize social and cultural differences into evolutionary stages served not to reveal the underlying natural differences that cause them, but rather to ‘naturalise’, as we would say today, social and cultu ...
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY
... material medium for establishing social relationships, creating meanings and sustaining practices that revolve around family, kinship, religion, gender, class, ethnic, national and other collective identities. It defines banal routines and important life events such as birthdays and weddings. Food i ...
... material medium for establishing social relationships, creating meanings and sustaining practices that revolve around family, kinship, religion, gender, class, ethnic, national and other collective identities. It defines banal routines and important life events such as birthdays and weddings. Food i ...
Time and space in cyber social reality
... the emergence of the human-with-computer hybrid. At once, we have an interaction between the human and the computer’s interface, a human-tohuman interaction through the mediating technology, and the emergence of meaning within and between these two levels.4 However, it is important that we do not re ...
... the emergence of the human-with-computer hybrid. At once, we have an interaction between the human and the computer’s interface, a human-tohuman interaction through the mediating technology, and the emergence of meaning within and between these two levels.4 However, it is important that we do not re ...
Telenovelas, Culture and Social Change
... highlighted, Martin-Barbero’s and Garcia Canclini’s work have very early on inspired an emphasis on the cultural value of telenovela viewing and telenovela consumption in everyday life. However, it has been of more recent date that this cultural value has been more closely associated with the issues ...
... highlighted, Martin-Barbero’s and Garcia Canclini’s work have very early on inspired an emphasis on the cultural value of telenovela viewing and telenovela consumption in everyday life. However, it has been of more recent date that this cultural value has been more closely associated with the issues ...
UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH
... course – please read it carefully and retain for future reference. Firstly, to ensure you are able to grasp the ideas in this course there is a minimum level of reading. The exam questions are based on the assumption that you will have completed the ‘essential readings’ which accompany the lecture a ...
... course – please read it carefully and retain for future reference. Firstly, to ensure you are able to grasp the ideas in this course there is a minimum level of reading. The exam questions are based on the assumption that you will have completed the ‘essential readings’ which accompany the lecture a ...
Exploring the Contemporary British Youth Culture
... hair. Their “defiantly proletarian posture” ensured that they were stigmatized “as public enemy number one.” Although skinheads were strongly influenced by youth culture of black Jamaican immigrants, they became notorious for a series of racist attacks on South Asian newcomers.17 In the late 1960s t ...
... hair. Their “defiantly proletarian posture” ensured that they were stigmatized “as public enemy number one.” Although skinheads were strongly influenced by youth culture of black Jamaican immigrants, they became notorious for a series of racist attacks on South Asian newcomers.17 In the late 1960s t ...
DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY Course Supplement – Fall 2015
... societies, herding pastoralists, peasant agriculturalists, and industrial peoples in rural and urban places. It emphasizes the role of culture in shaping human adaptations and human actions, and promotes understanding of other cultures. This course examines the way anthropologists do fieldwork in va ...
... societies, herding pastoralists, peasant agriculturalists, and industrial peoples in rural and urban places. It emphasizes the role of culture in shaping human adaptations and human actions, and promotes understanding of other cultures. This course examines the way anthropologists do fieldwork in va ...
Co-creating a SOCIAL INNOVATION RESEARCH AGENDA for Europe
... different disciplines (sociology, business administration, economics, political science, communication studies, etc.), which is positive for advancing science and exploring new avenues for research. However, there is also plenty of repetition and overlap in some of the research already conducted as ...
... different disciplines (sociology, business administration, economics, political science, communication studies, etc.), which is positive for advancing science and exploring new avenues for research. However, there is also plenty of repetition and overlap in some of the research already conducted as ...
Social anthropology in INCAP
... anthropology. Confronted with the need to give courses to public health workers—nurses, dietitians, health educators, and doctors—I found no adequate teaching materials available in Spanish and therefore prepared a textbook in 1953 that was mimeographed and used in a number of courses, both in INCAP ...
... anthropology. Confronted with the need to give courses to public health workers—nurses, dietitians, health educators, and doctors—I found no adequate teaching materials available in Spanish and therefore prepared a textbook in 1953 that was mimeographed and used in a number of courses, both in INCAP ...
Johannes Andersen THE POLITICS OF DAILY LIFE
... And this is true both for institutions and for individuals. This entails that the individual is left to his own devices, to a greater and greater degree of reflexivity and strategic thinking as more and more choices of action open up. One is forced to understand the world around one by reflexive tho ...
... And this is true both for institutions and for individuals. This entails that the individual is left to his own devices, to a greater and greater degree of reflexivity and strategic thinking as more and more choices of action open up. One is forced to understand the world around one by reflexive tho ...
New York University
... will be explored throughout. Central to the course will be a critique of liberal modernity’s view of emancipation as a rupture with the past and neo-liberal late modernity’s compulsory obsolescence, both of which discredit memory as reactionary or, at best, irrelevant. A key issue will be the role o ...
... will be explored throughout. Central to the course will be a critique of liberal modernity’s view of emancipation as a rupture with the past and neo-liberal late modernity’s compulsory obsolescence, both of which discredit memory as reactionary or, at best, irrelevant. A key issue will be the role o ...
Anthropology fa l l 2 0 1 5 ...
... In Primate Science: Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation, we will use both evolutionary and ecological approaches to study the diversity in morphology, behaviors, and interactions of primates with their environment. The class will be divided into three main sections. The first part of the class will ...
... In Primate Science: Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation, we will use both evolutionary and ecological approaches to study the diversity in morphology, behaviors, and interactions of primates with their environment. The class will be divided into three main sections. The first part of the class will ...
On Justification - Olivier Godechot
... At last, Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot’s famous book, De la justification, was translated into English and published in 2006. First published in France in 1987 (Boltanski and Thévenot, 1987) and edited in a much-revised form in 1991 (Boltanski and Thévenot, 1991), it is an important book that h ...
... At last, Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot’s famous book, De la justification, was translated into English and published in 2006. First published in France in 1987 (Boltanski and Thévenot, 1987) and edited in a much-revised form in 1991 (Boltanski and Thévenot, 1991), it is an important book that h ...
Building Social Work Knowledge: Some Issues
... behavioural sciences are not single units but comprise of different aspects in relation to their philosophy, methodology and knowledge... Similarly social work is also a complex amalgam of thought, practices and products'. As a result some of the social workers have developed a tendency for selectiv ...
... behavioural sciences are not single units but comprise of different aspects in relation to their philosophy, methodology and knowledge... Similarly social work is also a complex amalgam of thought, practices and products'. As a result some of the social workers have developed a tendency for selectiv ...
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).